Rivers, GANGES. AND. JuMNA, 
8 Cross Camaria Gddh (vivulet).8 paces wide,.~ 
9 Down the narrow glen of. the rivulet to its 
junction with the Ganges; the whole a descent, 
and in many places bad and difficult, over large. 
blocks of rack which have fallen from above, 
and overturned and shattered all ‘the trees, in | 
their course. The granite -precipices, which 
confine the river at this place, have split and 
fallen in lar@e masses into the bed of the stream, 
10 Path along the side of the Ganges, but above it. 
A cascade opposite falls 800 feet, but not in 
one sheet, river up to 6; path rocky, coc. se. 
11 Across the river and on its steep bank is a range 
of hot springss they throw up clouds of steam, 
and deposit a sediment of a ferruginous colour s 
these are the first hot springs [have observed 
on the Ganges; the river not being fordable, 
we cannot go to them,.....cccceceeesceeees 
12 Huge blocks of rock fallen to left,...cccessveee 
13 Climb over and under the ruins ef a most tres 
mendous fall of the precipices; blocks of granite 
from 100 to 150 feet in diameter are thrown on 
each other, in the wildest and most terrific: 
_ confusion; the peak whence they fell is perpen- 
_ dicular and of solid rock. This fall took place 
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