216 TRIBUTARIES OF THE TWEED. 



MANOR, enters Tweed from the south two miles 

 above Peebles, and is a first-rate trout stream. 

 Angling free. 



EDDLESTONE, at Peebles. Fishing not good un- 

 less after a flood ; the upper part of the water the 

 best. Angling free. 



QUAIR, at Innerleithen. Yields good sport to 

 the troutsman, but the trout are small. Some very 

 good burns enter it, the best being Grlengaber and 

 Kirkburn. Preserved in neighbourhood of GLEN. 



LEITHEN, at Innerleithen, affords very good sport, 

 trout being plentiful ; and some good burns enter it, 

 Grlentress burn being nearly as good as the Leithen 

 itself. The Leithen is preserved from about four 

 miles above Innerleithen to its source. 



CADDON a burn. Fair fishing after a flood. 

 Angling free. 



ETTRICK a large stream. Angling very good ; 

 many good burns about upper sources. The Ettrick 

 is preserved for two or three miles from Yarrow foot 

 upwards. 



YARROW, also a large stream, falls into Ettrick 

 two-and-a-half miles above Selkirk; it is preserved 

 for a few miles at the foot. Fishing very good; 

 trouts plentiful, some of them large ; many first-rate 

 burns at head. 



