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are occasionally hooked here, and large barbel 

 near the bridge. 



WINDSOR. 



There is generally a good deal of angling 

 going on at Windsor, and its vicinity. 

 When the stream is in good order for fly, a 

 few trout may be caught. The still waters 

 about Eton College, are full of roach, barbel, 

 and dace. 



MAIDENHEAD. 



This is twenty-six miles from London, and 

 is a good angling station now, from the con- 

 venience and rapidity of travelling by the 

 Great Western Railway. Trout become in 

 this part of the Thames more numerous than 

 below : but seldom found so large. 



MARLOW. 



Is thirty -two miles from the metropolis, 

 and its angling capabilities are much upon a 

 par with those of Maidenhead. 



READING, PANGBOURNE, AND STREETLY, 



Are all good places ; pike, perch, dace, barbel, 

 and trout, may be met with here and there. 

 We shall now conclude our enumeration of 



