102 PRINCIPAL FISHING STATIONS. 



superior angling station, both rivers being full of trout 

 and salmon. 



BLAEN SWADDE, six miles and a half from Llan- 

 gadock. The name signifies the " head of the 

 Swadde," which pursues its course through the 

 hamlet, having its source in a beautiful lake on a 

 declivity of the Black Mountain, near the confines 

 of Brecknockshire Good angling. 



DERWYDD, three miles and a half from Llandilo 

 Vawr, on the Cynnen. 



GLYN, twelve miles from Carmarthen, on a branch 

 of the Gwendraeth Vach. 



GLYN, nine miles from Llandilo Vawr, on the 

 Cothy. Good. 



ICOLD, six miles from Carmarthen, on the Towy. 

 Here is a salmon weir, at which large quantities of 

 fish are caught. 



KILAY, seven miles from Carmarthen, on the 

 Gwendraeth Vach. 



LLANDEBIE, five miles and a half from Carmar- 

 then, on the river Loughor. 



MYDRIM, eight miles from Carmarthen, at the 

 confluence of the Avon and Dewi Vawr. 



CONVIL, six miles and a half from Carmarthen, 

 on the Bela and Gwilli. 



LLANSADWRN, three miles from Llangadock, on 

 a small river tributary to the Towy. 



LLANVIH ANGEL ARATH, twelve miles from Car- 

 marthen, on the Teivi. A beautiful angling station. 



LLANGELLEN, five miles from Newcastle Emlyn, 

 on the Teivi. Another beautiful station. 



