KHASI HILLS. 



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The same general physical features are continued Northwards from 

 General features of pla- Cherra Poonjee to Mow-phlang (Moflongj, 1 8 miles 

 teuu towards the South. ^^3^.^^ . ^-^q ^iUs presenting an almost uninter- 

 rupted, and nearly level top, broken only by the deep and narrow river 

 gorges, which intersect it, and which form the most striking feature of 

 the scenery. 



Further to the East, and extending into the Jynteah hills, the same 

 general character continues along the Southern flank of the range ; 

 the deep valleys East of the flat-topped ridge on which Nonkradem is 

 placed, being exactly similar in outline, and general feature, to those 

 around Cherra Poonjee. 



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