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ave SuRVEY°oF THE 
ridges, . ‘The line of the outlet of the river is very 
perceptible from the plains, and the Sricanta peak, 
the western foot of which it washes here, is con- 
spicuous from Seharanpur, and the Doab.. From 
hence onward, the course of the Ganges is to be 
considered, as being within the Himalaya, differing 
from the Jumna, in as much as that the source of the 
latter ‘river, is at the south west feet of the snowy 
peaks, seen from Seharanpur, and not within ‘the: 
Himalaya. 
6 Pleasant and level; a snowy peak towards Barrasah 
shews itself up the Soan Gddh: itis called Dumdara, 
and is: very: white: with -snow; mouth of the Soan 
Gadhk- 322.- Down itsbed. the plunderers from 
Barrasah, and° the: western districts of Rawaien 
penetrate in’ the latter end of the rains. As far as 
Barrasah, the country is uninhabited for six days jour- 
ney except at Leuh panch Gong, which is three Coss 
on this side of Barrasah. ‘'Those districts are on the 
Tonse river, and are the seat of numerous gangs of 
plunderers and murderers, who much infest this part of 
the COUBITYs 5 6% shes ono oes aie 0's eoenseervee eee 
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7 Pretty strong ascent, but good path, in the cedar forest, 
8 Pleasant in a forest of many pines, ....,.. 
obliquing up and down, from the river, ........... 2 
S Ditto; top of oblique ascent. Descent to dell, ........ 
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