1848.] Dharee falls to the Hirnphal. 215 



Zallempore. — Left bank. 



{\ mile) — Deep and broad pool. 



Tulkootee. — Right bank. 



(1 mile) — Channel between rocky islands. 



Manwa Phal " tur." — Channel 8 feet, 4 feet fall, 2 and 3 feet 

 water, very bad rocks on either hand. The boats were half emptied, 

 and let down with ropes, and men holding on each side. Re-laden at 

 the bottom of the rapid, 30 or 40 yards. The rapid winds along for 

 30 or 40 yards, dashing against the rock on either hand with great 

 force. The boatmen behaved remarkably well and the bildars were 

 very useful. 



(2^ miles) — Shallow in a few places, but generally broad, open and 

 deep. 



Akbarpore. 



(5 miles) — 3 coss by the natives. 

 nth. Left Akbarpore at 9 a.m.; two of the boats changed, being old 

 and in a leaky state ; arrived at Kuthra at near sunset. 



Moorgurree. — Opposite to Akbarpore. 



(1 mile) — Chota and Burr a Khul. — Right bank. River open and 

 deep all the way. 



Akbarpore " tur.' 9 — 50 yards, 15 inches water over the rocks, loose 

 stones removed from the channel, rapid not dangerous but tedious. 

 Boats handed over, or rather dragged along. Three hundred yards 

 below there is a ford. 



(j mile) — A rapid. — 18 inches water over the rocks ; boats let down 

 with ropes about 50 yards. 



(\ mile) — Peepulda. — Right bank, a little above there are some 

 rocky islands, but the channel is deep, and a pool the whole way 

 from the last rapid. 



(^ mile) — Chi/dee. — Left bank, many bad rocks. 



Nimbalee. — Right do. Channel along the left bank. 



(3f miles) — Pencil memorandum lost on board. 



(1J mile) — Adulpoor. — Left bank, pool all the way from Cheklee. 



Bhowa. — Right do. 



Bhowns sur "tur." — 40 yards, 2 feet water over the rocks, 8 feet 

 passage, channel winding, difficult and dangerous. Boats let down 



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