1838.] 



The Mergui Coast-line and Islands, 



1027 



Pump Register. 

 Ballya Ghat. Brine Reservoir, No. 2. 

 T. 107 S. G. 1164] 

 „H0 „ 1170 I from the bottom. 

 „ 110 „ 1107 J 



Narainpore. Brine Reservoir, No. 4. 

 10 May, N- W. pump T. Ill S. G. 1171 from 6 inches below the surface. 



„ ,, S. W. ,, „ 112 from 1 foot ditto. 



Total depth of water about 3 feet— surface T. 98 S. G. 1133. 



16 June 



17 „ 

 22 „ 



15 



»> », 

 20 „ 

 22 „ 



4 June, 



7 



26 „ „ 

 16 July, „ 

 24 „ „ 



4 Aug. „ 

 11 Sept. S. E. 



9 Dec. S. W, 

 18 ,, ,, 

 31 ., „ 

 15 Jan. ,, 

 21 „ „ 



N. W. pump T, 

 S. W. 



N. E. 

 N. W. 



N. E. 



102 

 116 

 114 

 108 

 102 

 102 

 103 

 104 

 105 

 105 

 108 

 113 

 114 

 110 

 111 

 113 

 114 



S. G 



fixed as before. 



depth of water 6 feet ; sur- 

 face T. 92 S. G. 1153. 



4 June, 

 »■ », »» 



26 „ „ 

 4 July, ,, 



24 „ S. W. 



4 Aug. „ 



11 Sept. ,, 



5 Nov. N. W. 

 11 „ „ 



16 „ „ 



Narainpore 

 E. pump T. 101 S. G 

 „ „ 105 „ 

 „ „ 101 „ 

 »» ,, 102 ,, 

 „ „ 103 „ 



1104 



„ 1170 



„ 1170 J 



„ 1180 ditto 



„ 1196 



„ 1193 



, 1193 



„ 1199 



, 1165 



, 1198 from 12 feet below surface 



, 1148 sunk a foot lower. 



, 1142. 



, 1161J 



, 1152 



, H49 f 



, 1125 

 1117J 



Brine Reservoir, No. 5 



120H 



from near the bottom. 



104 



105 



109 

 108 

 108 



1200 



1158 



1118 



11281 



1126/ 



1187J 



1121] 

 1107 !► 

 1101 J 



from near the bottom. 



sunk a foot lower, so as almost to 

 touch the bottom. 



about 6 inches from bottom. 



III.— A short notice of the Coast-line, Rivers and Islands adjacent, 

 forming a portion of the Mergui Province, from a late survey. 

 By Captain R. Lloyd. 



The outer islands lying off this coast, with part of the main land, 

 were laid down by Captain D. Ross of the Indian Navy, from observa- 

 tions made between the years 1827 and 1830, and the result of the 

 present survey has been to fill up the inner portion of it, to delineate 

 the coast-line (with the exception of a very small and unimportant part) 

 between the latitudes of 9° 50' N. and 12° 40' N., and to make a 

 sketch of the Tenasserim river, or " Tenanthari myif from its en- 

 trance up to the old town of that name. 



Within these limits, the general features of the country are much the 

 same as in the province of Arracan, being mountainous in the interior, 

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