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county; such as stone coffins, urns in sepulchral 

 cairns, battle-axes, swords, sculptured stones, Ro- 

 man coins, and other similar articles of ancient 

 times. 



Lunan Water flows through three lakes, Eestenet, 

 Eescobie, and Balgavies. These sheets of still wa- 

 ter contain only pike, and a few perch. The Vinny, 

 which is a feeder of the Lunan Water, has a fair 

 portion of trout in it, as well as its parent stream. 



In Kincardinshire, the Bervie is a good rod wa- 

 ter, and has a run of about seventeen miles. There 

 quantities of fine trout are taken out of it. The 

 anglers who frequent the river give a decided pre- 

 ference to light-coloured flies, for the early months 

 of the fishing season, and dark ones towards its 

 close. The Carron and Towie waters are likewise 

 fair streams for trouting. 



