the docks and canals, bream and smelts may be 

 found. This, it must be confessed, is a very- 

 ample list for a single water to contain. 



The angling stations on the Thames are very 

 numerous, and fitted, in some degree, for various 

 kinds of fish. The extension of steam naviga- 

 tion on the river has driven both fish and 

 anglers further up the stream, so that there is 

 scarcely a tranquil and secluded resting-place 

 for the sole of the foot till we come to Rich- 

 mond. 



RICHMOND. 



This is a fashionable and favourite resort for 

 anglers, and there is good fishing for barbel and 

 dace in the locality. It is requisite to pay 

 attention to the tide at Richmond. The neap- 

 tide, or when it is high-water at London Bridge 

 at six o'clock, A.M., is the best period to angle 

 here. 



TWICKENHAM. 



This is a celebrated spot, both in history and 

 literature, and is about a mile arid a half from 

 Richmond. It is a good fishing station for 

 barbel, chub, dace, and roach. 



There is every facility and accommodation 

 for punt angling. 



