CHAP. 2.] PHYSICAL STRUCTURE. 29 
comes from the few birds, or the melancholy booing of the monkeys 
which frequent the river cliffs. A low murmur pervades the region, 
mainly from the languid flowing of the peculiarly blue-green colored 
water down at the bottom of the great trench, and the sighing wind 
through the jungle. Even when on the plateau far away from and out 
of sight of the river or its trench, this wonderful murmur comes sailing 
overhead in the most mysterious way, when scarcely the faintest breeze 
is apparent. In fact, it is only in the stillest times that this is farely 
heard, the murmurous quiet—if such a term can be used—being lost 
immediately any wind begins. 
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Fig 2. Kistnah river, Nullamullays. View from valley west of Allotta. 
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