EAMBLES WITH A FISHING-BOD, 



i. 



1 AN AUTUMN EAMBLE IN THE SALZ- 

 KAMMEEGUT AND TYKOL.' 



A PLEASANT and striking sail of fifty miles 

 ** down the Danube from Passau brings a 

 traveller to Linz, a hot and dusty town, from 

 whence it is easy to find the way to the moun- 

 tains of the Salzkammergut by Gmunden and 

 the Traun See. This lake contains plenty of 

 fish trout, pike, and char. The last is the 

 kind which seems most prized, but one hears of 

 very large trout being taken from time to time 

 in the nets. Throughout its length of eight 

 1 1873. 

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