102 RIVERS IN SCOTLAND. 



The chief riyers in GLAMORGANSHIRE are the Avon, 

 Rumney, Agmore Tavey, and the Elri ; these rivers 

 have a great variety of good fish. 



The chief rivers in RADNORSHIRE are the Temd, the 

 Wye, the Ithon, and the Somergill, besides a great num- 

 ber of other streams, all of which abound with excellent 

 trout and greyling, and many other fish, and they are 

 very good waters to angle in. 



The chief rivers in PEMBROKESHIRE are the Teivy, 

 the Clethy, the Dugledye, and the Cledhewen ; all these 

 are good trout rivers. 



SCOTLAND, 



The principal rivers of ABERDEENSHIRE are the Dee, the 

 Don, the Deveron, and the Bogie ; these rivers produce 

 salmon, trout, and other fish of the salmon kind in great 

 abundance. 



The chief rivers in AYRSHIRE are the Aire, the Coil, 

 the Irvin, the Stincher, and the Girven ; these rivers 

 afford fine salmon and trout, 



In the county of INVERARY there are many fine 

 lochs ; one called Loch-aw, is between twenty and thirty 

 miles long : there issues from it a river called Aw, which 

 after a few miles enters Loch-celiff. These lochs are 

 full of fish. 



There are also several rivers in the ISLE OF ARRAN 

 which abound with salmon and trout. 



The chief rivers in BANFFSHIRE are the Spey, the 



