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(3 miles) — Moharpur. — Right bank, a small Pagoda. Good pool 

 the whole way, with some rocks here and there. 



(I mile) — Nulrtiaki Phal " tur" — Not bad, 5 feet water, 10 feet 

 channel. 



(^ mile) — Deep pool, Cheekly, left bank. 



(^ mile) — Bad rocks, some under water, some just appearing above, 



6 feet water with a slight stream. 



(f mile) — Man River joins here on the right bank, pool with rocks 

 here and there. A rapid with rocks of loose stones, 2 feet water. 



(^ mile) — Neemla " tur" — Bad rocks in the channel, boats let 

 down by the hand, 2 feet water, channel 8 feet. 



(^ mile) — Broad deep pool. 



Nulwaee. — Left bank. Deb Nuddee joins here on the left bank. 



Kuthwa. — Right bank. 



(1^ miles) Lohara. — Left bank. 



Mullimgam. — Right bank. Broad, deep pool all the way. 



(1£ mile) — Kirmee. — Left bank. 



Burdha Bagory. — Right bank. Deep and fine broad pool the whole 

 way. 



(12^ miles) — 6 coss according to the natives. 

 \§th. Left Kirmee at 7 a. m. arrived at Lahna Burda at 5 p. m. 



(1^ mile) — Pool with sunken rocks and rocky islands. 



(| mile) — Pool ditto ditto ditto. 



Ansurpoora. — Left bank. 



Surwapoora.— Right bank. River covered with sunken rocks, and 

 rocky islands, deep channels in some places, and 2 feet water in others 

 Intricate passage, but not dangerous. 



(| mile) — The same state of the river continued. 



Cherasein " tur.' '—Very winding and bad channel for 300 yards. 

 In one place 15 inches water, boats let over by the hand. 



A bluff high isolated rock in the middle of the river 150 yards be- 

 low the rapid. 



ft mile)— Marrpoora.— Left bank. 



A small rapid. 



Oordhumia. — Right bank. 



Shallow continued. 



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