1848.] JDharee falls to the Hirnphal, 213 



(j mile) — Dherra Ghat. 

 (1^ mile) — Kheiree ditto. 



(1 mile) — Mylu Kheiru. — A Goojer village on the right bank. 

 (j mile) — Katghurra " tur" — This rapid extends about 600 yards, 

 and is studded with rocks, channel dangerous. Between 4 and 5 

 feet water. Laden boats let down with ropes ; it must in the present 

 state of the river be always difficult. 



(^ mile) — Bimlay Sur. — Temple and Dhurrumsallah on the right 

 bank. 

 (j mile) — Alliagram. — On the left bank, one Bunneeah. 

 (12^ miles) — By the Natives § coss from Sillanee. — Fowls procura- 

 ble with trouble. 



N. B. It appears to me from the present state of the river between 

 Dharee and Alliagam, that boats of more than 6 feet beam, 30 or 35 

 feet in length, with 2\ feet wall sides, flat bottom 1, the bottom side 

 planks of one log scooped out, would be the only one that could be gene- 

 rally used. During the very height of the river in the monsoons, I 

 think no boats could live at some of the places where most danger- 

 ous whirpools and high waves -must be formed. The boatmen corro- 

 borate this opinion. 



Stk, Sunset. (1 mile) — Semala. — Right bank, left bank, just below 

 Gowmookh Dhurrumsallah. 

 (1 mile) — Pithnuggur — left bank. 

 Kupas-thul — right bank. 



(J mile) — Wa he " tur" — 5 feet water, 8 feet channel, in the 

 middle, numerous rocks on either side. With one foot water, going 

 over them, the boat struck constantly. 

 (1 mile) — Krian — right bank. 

 Khygam. — Left bank. 

 Note. — The Rapid " Vakee tur" may be said to extend almost the 

 whole way. Channel in some places not more than 8 feet wide ; in some 

 parts very bad, only 1 foot water over the rocks. Boat let down with 

 ropes. 



(2 miles) — Saugoor. — Right bank, Oomatter left bank ; fine broad 

 and deep pool. 

 (1 mile) — Raivere. — Left bank, broad deep pool the whole way. 

 Setoke and Kowreea. — Right bank. 



