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streams of this Island; its source is near the 
North-western declivities of the Mountain Sun- 
doro, from the hill Jajar (inclining to the 
Northern parts of the Mountain Pra) its course 
is first from North to South, having passed the 
districts of Kali bebber, Ledog and Segalo, it 
enters the province of Banyu mas, through 
which it flowstothe Ocean. Soon after arriving 
in Ledog it turns to the Westward, and conti- 
nues in this direction till beyond the capital, and 
then inclines South to its discharge. It follows, 
on the whole, the direc:ion of the large central 
valley in this part of the Island, which is con- 
fined in the North and South by the ranges of - 
the central hills above mentioned. The Eastern 
branches will be mentioned in the sequel ; soon 
afier its arrival in this province, it receives the 
Merawu, a large river from the North, and sub- 
sequently the rivulets of 
Deris, and 
Piosso, from the South. 
In this part of its course no considerable 
branch enters from the North, till the river of 
Klawing, which unites to it near Soma-gedé, 
carrying down the waters of numerous streams 
from thé Northern ranges, and from the moun- 
tain of Tagal. Besides various gher brancbes 
the river Klawing receives the — 
