100 RIVERS IN NORTH WALES. 



Kennel ; these rivers abound with trout, greyling, and 

 othe fine fish. 



The principal rivers of WORCESTERSHIRE are the Se- 

 vern, the Tame, the Avon, the Salwarp, and the Stour ; 

 these rivers supply large quantities of salmon, salmon- 

 trout, greyling, and most other river fish. 



The rivers of YORKSHIRE are the Trent, the Ouse, the 

 Derwent, the Umber, the Dun, the Aire, the Calder, the 

 Wharfe, the Swaile, the Rother, the Ure, the Hull, the Tees, 

 the Ribble, and the Rhy, there is also a small but rapid 

 stream called Duffield-beck, which produces fine trout ; most 

 of these rivers produce salmon, salmon-trout, chub, pike, 

 trout, perch and eels. 



NORTH WALES. 



The chief rivers in the isle of ANGLESEY are the Brant, 

 the Mineu, the Alow, and the Keveny ; there is a great 

 store of fine fish in these rivers, particularly salmon- trout 

 these run up the rivers from the sea in great numbers 

 all the summer. 



The chief river in CARNARVONSHIRE is the Canway, 

 though there are several other small rivers excellent for 

 angling in. 



The chief rivers in DENBIGHSHIRE are the Clwyd, the 

 Elway, and the Dee ; in these rivers I have found salmon, 

 trout, pike perch, dace, bream, ruff, eels, and many 

 other fish. 



The chief rivers in FLINTS HIRE are the Elway, the Dee, 



