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size. It has pike, braize, and perch. The Gryfe 

 joins it, which has the Locher for its chief feeder. 



Nearly all the rivers, and many of their chief tri- 

 butaries, enumerated in this division of our work, 

 with the exception of those situated in Galloway, are 

 easily accessible by railway conveyance from Glas- 

 gow or Edinburgh, and likewise from the English 

 border, by way of Carlisle. This circumstance is of 

 great moment to the angler whose time and resources 

 are limited. He may make a tour of many waters, 

 and enjoy a great diversity of scenery, at a very 

 trifling cost of money and time. 



