CHAPTER III. 



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THIS is a district of England very favourable to 

 the angler. The rivers and streams which arise 

 out of, and flow through it, generally possess 

 those characters or attributes which suit the 

 nature and instincts of salmon and trout ; and 

 they run through portions of the country which 

 impart ideas of beauty and sublimity to the mind 

 of man. The whole of this division, in a rural 

 point of view, is exceedingly interesting ; and the 

 climate is so mild and balmy, that weakly and 

 valetudinarian anglers may take liberties with 

 their constitutions here, which they could not 

 well do with impunity in more northern regions. 



BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 



The rivers of this county are the Thames, 

 the Ouse, the Coin, and the Wick. 



