234 Essay, Sc. 
Jictis 
Parakkan 
Selo-korung 
Geddu-siwur 
Pakkis-wiring 
Kamantrang 
Ngablak X underthe Residency of Samarang 
Kopping. 
_ Kali-gandu, on the large road from Salatiga 
to Souracarta. 
The river of Prego consists of two principal 
branches: the western receives this denomina- 
tion from its source; the eastern is called rhe 
Ello. The former arises near the mountain 
Ungarang and the rangen west of it: it receives 
the river Gale from the monntain Sundoro and 
the Sarangan, Jampirosso and Lungi from 
the declivities of the Sumbing, besides unmerous 
other rivulets from east and west. The river 
Ello rises considerably eastward, likewise from 
che declivities of the mountain Ungarang, and 
receives two large branches from the mountain 
Marbabu, the Daru and Bollong: its course is — 
for many miles parallel to that of the Proga, 
and after receiving several streams from the 
Marbabu and Marapi, it winds somewhat 
abruptly to the west and unites to the Prozo, in 
a direction nearly south-west of Magellan, the 
capital of the Kadu. - 
