1 841. J Sources of the Punjab Rivers* 115 



Of the Sutluj. 



1. The whole course of the Spiti river, one of the principal branches 

 of the Sutluj, has been surveyed by Lieut. Broome. 



Of the Beeas. 



2. The whole course of the Teerthun river, one of the principal feeders 

 of the Beeas, has been jointly surveyed as well as the Beeas river itself, 

 from its source to its junction of the Teerthun river, in addition to which, 

 the mountain course of the Chukkee river has been laid down by Lieut. 

 Cunningham. 



Of the Ravee. 



3. The whole course of the Nye river, with a portion of the Boodhil 

 river, and also of the upper Ravee, with the further course of the 

 Ravee, after the junction of the Nye and Boodhil rivers as far as Chumba, 

 have been surveyed by Lieutenant Cunningham. 



Of the Chenah. 



4. The whole course of the Bhaga river, has been surveyed by 

 Lieutenant Broome ; the source of the Chundra by the same officer, 

 and the greater part of its course jointly by Lieutenants Broome and 

 Cunningham ; and the course of the joint stream of the Chundra Bria^a, 

 as far as Triloknath, by Lieutenant Cunningham. The greater part of 

 the course of the Tohi river, a principal feeder of the Chenab, has like- 

 wise been surveyed by the same officer. 



Of the Thelum. 



The Shoopyen river, which rises in the Peer Pun jail, has been surveyed 

 by Lieutenant Cunningham. 



Of the Indus. 



The source of the Yunam Choo, or Yunam river, a large tributary of 

 the Indus, has been laid down by Lieutenant Broome. 



(Signed) Alexander Cunningham. 



1st Lieutenant of Engineers, 

 Lucknow } Sth February, 1841. 



