Rivers, GANGES. AND JUMNA. 69 
peak°144' 03; Elevation 11 09 5; Huré 46 
20; Depression 4 'BYs Direction, of Dangal 3613 
Highest point of Sricénta’ 55 ATs Elevation 
10 32; Taiv Gawana 334 31; Elevation 17 
85.0 Second -pomt 335 19'S; Elevation 17 
56, Third point 355 063 Elevation 17 55. 
Tawarra, a ruinous village of 10 houses, .. 23'- 600 12 
Marched the distance in 5 hours and 38 minutes, 
15,052 
From the Soar 1 river to immedia tely above Tawarre, the path i is 
exceedingly. eed over broken masses oF rock 5 the whole i is an ascents 
and in some places very steep open precipi ces to the right and high rocks 
above to the lefts. precaution is required j in the footing, and some places: 
are very unpleasant to turn, where it is adviseable to go bare footed. 
THE mountains are of granite, with various proportion of quariz and 
feldspar, of which I have specimens. Heavy rain both on going and 
returning, could not get a latitude. Water boiled at 198; the tempera- 
ture of the air being 67. 
Ar the village of Tawarra, direction of the small lake called Cailac 
Tél, whence the Dinnt Garh river issues 71. Itissaid to be 50 yards: 
in diameter, but deep, and is formed by the melting snows there is a small 
piece of level ground near it, to which the villagers drive their sheep to 
pasture in August. 
