PRINCIPAL FISHING STATIONS. 177 



THE CLWYD 



Descends northward from a small lake among the 

 hills on the southern border of the county, through 

 the rich and spacious vale to which it gives its 

 name, being joined in its course by numerous 

 streams from the mountains on either side. Its 

 chief tributary is the Aled, a stream that rises near 

 the source of the Alwen. 



THE TANNAT 



Rises on the borders of Merionethshire, and falls 

 into the Severn. This is an excellent little river 

 through the whole of its course. 



THE KHAIADU 



Falls into the Tannat. Anothef excellent salmon 

 and trout river. 



THE CEIRIOG, 



Flowing into the Dee, formerly possessed plenty 

 of fish, but has latterly been much poached : there 

 are, however, a few good stations. 



THE YWICH 



Rises on the confines of Merionethshire, and, after 

 passing through a small lake, near Llanarmon Myn- 

 ydd Mawr, falls into the Tannat. The lake and 

 river are both excellent. 



The principal Fishing Stations are, 

 ABERGELE, twelve miles from Denbigh, a town 

 pleasantly situated in a vale, watered by the Geley. 



