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dance of fish. Spearing salmon by torch light. 

 The Ewenny; its fine trout. Coychurch. Pen- 

 coed. Angling at Moor Mill. Colonel Turber- 

 ville's preserve. His politeness to anglers. Large 

 trout caught by the author. Fly tyers and poachers 

 on the Ogmore. Cotton, the Earl of Dunraven's 

 keeper - 84 90 



Fishing Stations* 



Bettws on Ogmore. Its beautiful scenery. St. 

 Bride*s Major. "The last of the Vaughans." 

 Glyn Connon. Glyn Corwg, mountain scenery and 

 lake, fine brooks. Blaen Honddan. Aberdare. 

 Crynant. - Hendreven. Llanblethian on the Dhaw, 

 its beautiful trout, &c. Landeilo. Landaugh. 

 Pont Neath Vechan, magnificent water-falls. 

 Llangan. Llanguike. Llanhidian on the Burry. 



Llanvaben on the Taf and Romney. Llan- 

 wonno on the Taf. Clydach, Rhondda, &c. St. 

 Mary Hill on the Ewenny. Miskin on the Ely. 

 Neath Genol on the Neath. Aberpergwm House. 

 Anecdote of Cromwell. Pencoed on the Ewenny. 



Pendoylan on the Ely. Peterston on the Ely. 

 Pyle on the Pyle. Resolvend on the Neath. 

 Rhwngdwy Clydach, on the Clydach. Rhydgwern 

 on the Romney. Rhuddry on the Romney. Che- 

 riton on the Burry, &c. Glyn Taf on the Taf and 

 Rhondda. The Bridge of Pont y Prydd 9096 



LAKES OF GLAMORGANSHIRE. 



Kenfig Pool - - 96 



Llyn Vawr. Its trout and eels, wild-fowl, &c. - 97 



CAERMARTHENSHIRE. 

 PRINCIPAL RIVERS - - 97 



