1848.] Bharee falls in the Hirnphal. 221 



Moorgutta " tur" — 3 and 4 feet water, channel winding and bad 

 with rocks. 



Q mile) — Moorgutta. — Left bank. 



(1|- mile) — Pool with sunken rocks, shallow ; no regular channel. 

 "Tur" shallow, &c, good for J mile. 



Bhurmray . — Right bank. 



(14^ miles)— According to natives 7 coss. 

 23rd. Left Dhurmray at 6 a. m. for the Hirnphal. 



Bharm Ray " tur." — Considered the head of the Hirnphal passage 

 18 inches water, had rocks for 200 yards. 



(1 mile) — Small pool with rocks, 4 feet water, a rapid, 18 inches 

 water, 6 feet channel. 



River full of rocks ; deep water. 



Hirnphal. — Deep channel, 8 feet wide, current not strong, no fall ; 

 two bluff rocks in the middle of the river, one on either hand from 

 the Phal. 



(^ mile) — Deep channel between rocks, 10 or 12 feet wide. 



(^ mile) — Deep narrow pool, slight current. 



Hirnphal Ghat. — A fall of 6 feet in our passage, 8 or 10 feet, with 

 projecting pointed rocks on each side, very bad and dangerous, 100 

 yards rapid. 



Fall 3 feet, not so bad as the first, but difficult from the water dash- 

 ing on a projecting rock on the right hand ; channel 10 or 12 feet. 



100 yards rapid. 



Fall 4 feet, much like the above. 



Deep channel below the rapid. 



Left hand channel from Hirnphal. 



300 yards deep and clear ; channel between rocks, deep and clear. 



Channel between rocks, deep water. 



(f mile) — Fine deep broad pool, no rocks. 



The bed of the river covered with low, sunken and small isolated 

 rocks. No regular channel, in some places 6 inches water, over the 

 rocks, and then suddenly deep ; no passage at all. 

 At 10 a. m. returned to Dhurm Ray, and at 11 o'clock set sail for 

 Chikulda, with a fresh westerly breeze ; arrived at 3 p. m. 



