1 24 THE EL AIN. ITHON. EDDWY, ETC. 



the source of the Severn, into which it flows below 

 Chepstow, Monmouthshire. Salmon, trout, gray- 

 ling, pike, chub, eels, roach, dace, gudgeons, fyc. 



THE ELAIN, 



Anglice, " the Roe," also affording many attrac- 

 tions to the admirers of the picturesque as well as 

 to the angler, is a powerful stream from the westward, 

 which, for several miles, separates the north-western 

 extremity of the county of Radnor, from Breck- 

 nockshire. It falls into the Wye. 



THE ITHON, 



Descends from the north-western mountains, and, 

 after a course of about twenty miles, joins the Wye 

 at Disserth, where it is of equal magnitude with 

 that river itself. 



THE EDDWY, 



An excellent trout stream, also falling into the 

 Wye, four miles below Builth. 



THE MACHWY, 



A stream celebrated for the picturesque gloominess 

 of the scenery upon its banks, falls into the Wye a 

 few miles lower down. 



THE TEME, 



Rises in the Kerry Hills, Montgomeryshire, and 

 enters Shropshire near the town of Knighton. 



