214 Journal of the passage from the [Aug, 



(y mile) — Ditto. — Rapids the whole way, very difficult and danger- 

 ous. In several places not more than 1 foot water over the rocks, 

 with which the bed is studded. 



(^ mile) — Surkaree " tier" — 300 yards, 6 feet water, but dangerous 

 from high waves, side rocks, and a fall of 3 feet. 



Ba/cawan — left bank. 



(J mile) — Bhandwarra " tur" — 5 feet water, in one place very 

 bad. 



(J mile) — Murdana Ghat. — Left bank. 



Bysesan — right bank. 



(7 j- miles) — Ditto. ^—4 Coss according to natives from Alliagam ; left 

 at 11 a. m. arrived at sunset. 

 9th. Left Murdana Ghat at sunrise, and arrived at Mundlaiser at 2 p. m. 



(J mile) — Murdana " tur." — Extending 300 yards ; channel, in 

 some places, 8 feet wide, 2 feet water. 



(1 mile) — Puthrar — Right bank. Nagawan — left bank. 



(1 mile) — Bhutyan — left bank. 



(2 miles) — Soolgam.— Rocks all the way and shallow in many places. 



(7f miles) — Mundlaisir. — In many places very shallow, with rocks 

 the whole way, but nowhere dangerous, though very tedious for 

 laden boats, studded also with low grass islands. 

 \3th. Evening at Myhesur. 



(1 mile) — Shallow with rocks. 



(3 or 2y> 3^ miles) — Fine deep pool and broad. 

 1 5th. Evening at Sasradarrah. 



(1 mile) — Fine deep broad pool. 



Sassadarrah falls and rapids extend for about 400 yards ; Surruh 

 falls of 314 feet, channel 8 to 10 feet wide, very bad rocks in the 

 channel. Empty boats let or eased down with ropes with great diffi- 

 culty. 

 16th. Left Sassadarrah at 12 o'clock, and arrived at Akbarpore at 5 

 p. m. Here the Assa and Bombay road crosses the Nerbudda. 



(£ mile) — Channel narrow and deep, it would be very bad, I think, 

 in the rains. 



(£ mile) — Channel widening to 100 yards, 18 inches water at one 

 place ; boats led over. 



(2 mile) — Broad pool, not very deep. 



