144 LAKES OF CARDIGANSHIRE. 



LLYN VANOD, where a small stream flows into the 

 Aeron. Trout and eels. 



LLYN VACH, about three quarters of a mile from 

 Llynanod, the source of the Arth, a good trouting 

 stream, which, a short distance further, flows through 

 another lake about the same size. Good angling in 

 loth. 



LLYN I WAN UCHA, " Upper John's Lake," one of 

 the heads of the Kerrin river. Trout and eels. 



LLYN RHEIDOL, the source of the Rheidol, in 

 the Plimlimmon Mountains. Trout and eels. 



LLYN IWAN ISSAV, " Lower John's Lake," the 

 sources of the Mirrick. Trout and eels. 



LLYN PENRHAIDER the source of the Dyvi, about 

 four miles from Machynlleth. Trout and eels. 



LLYN GWYNGI, the source of the river Gwyngi. 

 Trout and eels. 



LLYN RUDDON VACH. Llyn Ruddon Vawr, about 

 two miles in circumference : the former is the 

 source of the Claerwen, and has abundance of trout 

 and eels. 



LLYN GYNON, about two miles in circumfe- 

 rence, the source of one of the tributaries of the 

 Claerwen. Trout and eels. 



LLYN DDU, the source of one of the tributaries 

 of the Towy. Trout and eels. 



LLYN GORAST. Trout and eels. 



LLYN CREQUANT, near Llyn Ddu. Abundance 

 of trout and eels. 



LLYN COCH HWYAD, " the Pool of the Red 



