318 HINTS ON ANGLING. 



AYRSHIRE. The Aire, the Lugan, the Doon, the Girvan, 



the Stinchar, the Dusk, the Glennap, and the Irvine. 

 BANFFSHIRE. The Spey, the Avon, and the Deveron. 

 BERWICKSHIRE. The Black-adder, the Whit-adder, 



the Tweed, the Eye, and the Leader. 

 CAITHNESS. The Thurso, the Wick, the Eichen, and 



the Berrydale. The Thurso is celebrated for a 



remarkable draught offish, July 23, 1743-4, when, 



at one haul, there were caught two thousand, five 



hundred, and sixty salmon. 

 DUMBARTONSHIRE. The Clyde, the Avon, the Gire, 



the Leven, and the Endrich. 

 DUMFRIES. The Nith, the Lugar, the Cairn, the Annan, 



the Esk, the Ewes, the Liddle, and the Larke. 

 MiD-LoTHiAN. The Water of Leith, the Almond, the 



Forth, and the Esk. 



ELGINSHIRE. The Spey, the Findhorn, and the Lossie. 

 FIFESHIRE. The Leven, the Eden, the Orr, and the 



Lochty. 

 FORFARSHIRE. The North and the South Esk, and the 



Tay. 



HADDINGTONSHIRE. The Tyne, and the Tester. 

 INVERNESS. The Ness, the Oich, the Fyers, the Dun- 



dreggan, and the Clonnie. 

 KINCARDINESHIRE. The Bervie, the Dee, and the 



North Esk. 

 KIRKCUDBRIGHT. The Nith, the Dee, the Orr, the 



Deugh, the Fleet, and the Kern. 

 LANARKSHIRE. The Clyde, the Annan, the Tweed, 



the Nethan, and the Avon. 

 NAIRNSHIRE. The Nairne, the Findhorn, and the 



Calder. 

 PEEBLESSHIRE. The Tweed, and the Lyne. 



