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praise it very much for its trout, which are 

 certainly of good quality, but not numerous. 

 The minnow is good here. 



The Adur rises nearly from the same locality 

 as the Arun, and flows into the ocean at Shore- 

 ham. It is a fair trout stream. 



The Ouse and Cockmare rise in the Wealds, 

 and, uniting at Lewes, fall into the sea at New- 

 haven. Large trout are occasionally taken out 

 of these waters, but they are not numerous. 

 After a freshet, the palmer-flies are killing ones 

 in these streams. 



The Bother and the BreJce join a little below 

 Winchelsea, and they unitedly form the basin 

 of Rye-haven. 



The Levant runs by Chichester, and has a 

 few trout in it ; but the general class of fish, in 

 all the three latter streams, is of a common kind. 



ESSEX. 



This is not a favourite county with anglers. 

 Besides the Thames, and the Lea, already 

 noticed, we have the Boding, the Bourne Brook, 

 the Ingerburn, the Crouch, with its affluent the 

 Broom-Hill, the Blackwater, the Clielmer, into 

 which flows the Sandon Brook, and the Ter ; 

 the Colne, with its affluent the Bom an / the 

 Stour, and the Granta or Cam. 



