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 THE SEWEN. 



(Salnw camhricns.) 



The Sewen is simply a local variety of the Sea-Trout, 

 and called locally Salmo camhricns. It is a Welsh fish, 

 and well known in all the rivers of Wales, Devonshire, 

 and Cornwall. 



In certain of these rivers the mesh of net has been 

 altered to a smaller size, in order to enable the fisher^ 

 men to catch the sewens ; which, being much smaller 

 fish than the salmon, had hitherto escaped the larger 

 salmon mesh, namely, two inches from knot to knot. 



SEA TROUT. 



[Salmo trutta.) 



A coMxMON fish in most of our salmon rivers, distinct 

 from the salmon and bull trout. It is the same as the 

 white trout of Ireland, and the peal of Cornwall and 

 Devonshire. 



THE GREAT LAKE TROUT. 



[Salmo ferox.) 



The Great Lake Trout is found in some Lochs in 

 Argyleshire, and also Loch Kannoch, and Loch Ericht. 

 also in Loch Shin and Assynt in Sutherlandshire ; for 

 further particulars I would refer to that excellent book, 

 *' The Angler's Guide to the Elvers and Lochs of Scot- 

 land." By Mr. Thomas Tod Stoddart. 



LOCH LEVEN TROUT. 



(Salmo levcneiises.) 



This excellent and beauiiful fish is found only in Loci 

 Leven,_and gives excellent sport to anglers. Not onh 



