RIVERS IN SCOTLAND. 105 



White Cart, and the Black Cart ; these rivers produce 

 trout and perch. 



The county of Ross abounds with lochs and rivers, 

 which produce great quantities of fish, the principal of which 

 are herrings and cod ; and there is good angling in the 

 rivers at a distance from the sea. 



The chief rivers of ROXBURGHSHIRE are the Tweed, 

 the Tefy, and the Jed ; the angler may find good sport in 

 these rivers. 



The chief rivers in SELKIRKSHIRE are the Ettrick, the 

 Yarrow, and the G-alla-water ; these rivers produce eels 

 and other fish. 



The principle rivers of STIRLINGSHIRE are the Forth 

 and the Allan ; these rivers abound with salmon and 

 trout. 



The county of SUTHERLAND has a great many rivers 

 and lochs which abound with salmon, trout, eels, and other 

 sea fish. 



WIGTONSHIRE has many rivers and lochs which abound 

 with good fish, particularly eels. 



Most of the rivers of Scotland are clear and full of 

 large stones and rocks. 



IRELAND 



Has numerous rivers and lochs, all of which abound with 

 fish of many kinds Some of the principal rivers are 

 the Shannon, (which produces large quantities of sal- 

 mon, trout, pike, perch, and eels) ; the Saire, the Near, and 

 the Barrow, which produce salmon, trout, and many 



