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vicinity of Llanidloes. Llanwddyn. Meivod, "the 

 lowly Champaign Dwelling." Fish of the Vyrnwy. 



Llangyniew. " Piscosi amnes." Waterfall of 

 the Banwy. Llangynog. Aberavesp. Bettws. 



" Castle of the Virgin's Meadow." Origin of the 

 word SEVERN. Cemmas. Blaen Glesyrch. B6- 

 daioch. Darowen. Glyn Trevnant. Gwern y 

 Bwlch. Llandinam. Llandysilio. Llandrinio. 

 Llanervul. Llangurig. Llanmerewig. Llan- 

 santfaid yn Mechan. Llanvechan. Llanvyllin. 



Llanwnnog ; its lakes. Machynlleth. Mont- 

 gomery. Newton. Tavolog. Trewern 148 152 



LAKES OF MONTGOMERYSHIRE. 



LYN Y BUGAIL; " the Shepherd's Pool;" its fine 

 trout and eels.. Hog-backed trout. How stocked 

 with fish. The great lake trout. Capture of, 

 graphically described by Professor Wilson - 152 156 



LLYN Y GRINWYDDEN, " The Pool of the Withered Tree" 156 

 LLYN COCH HWYAD (" the Pool of the Red Duck) ; *' 



its fine trout and abundance of wild fowl * - - 144 



LLYN CADWIW, its pike - - 157 



LLYN HIR - ib. 



LLYN MAWR - 159 



LLYN TARW - - i&. 



LLYN Du - ib. 



GLAS LLYN, the Blue Lake*' - ib. 



MERIONETHSHIRE. 



PRINCIPAL RIVERS - 160 



Fishing Stations. 

 Llandrillo ; its salmon, trout, and grayling. Llanegrin, 



* This lake has been placed, by mistake, in Cardiganshire, instead of 

 the neighbouring county of Montgomeryshire. 



