LAKES OF MERIONETHSHIRE. 175 



LLYN TEEWYN UCHA AND ISA, Upper and Lower 

 Teewyn lakes, Llandecwyn. 



LLYN Y CWM BYCHAN. 



' LLYN CREINI, " the Lake of Adoration," on 

 Cewyn Creini. 



,LLYN CWM MYNACH, Llanyltid. 



LLYN DDU, " the Black Pool," Llanvihangel Pen- 

 nant. 



LLYN MYNYLLOD, Llandervel. 



LLYN SERN, " the agitated Lake," Trawsvynydd. 



LLYN TRIGRAIENYN, " the- Lake of the Three 

 Pebbles," (three vast stones,) which Idris is said to 

 have pulled out of his shoes there, Tid y Llyn, 

 about five miles west from Dinas Mouthy. 



LLYN URDDYN, " the Lake of Consecration,'' 

 Llanddwywan. 



LLYN Y DIVAS, "the Pool of the Fort," Bedgellert. 



LLYN Y GADER, " the Lake of the Keep," Do- 

 gellau. 



h LLYN Y MOWYNION, " the Maiden's Lake," 

 Festiniog. 



LLYN Y OROR, " the Lake of the Border," Bettws. 



LLYNIAU* DDUON, " the Black Pools." 



DENBIGHSHIRE. 



The principal rivers are, the Dee, the Clwyd, and 

 the Conway; beside which, the smaller rapid streams 

 descending from the mountains, towards any of 



* The plural of Llyn. 



