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Rivers, GANGES AND JUuMNA. gS 
Descent to brow of small precipice, overhanging: the 
river which here falls at a‘ considerable angle. 
Mouth of the Bae large rivulet 345, 7. furlongs, 
comes from 30, from snowy peaks. Were forest of 
cedar and the true deal pine which is a tall. and. 
eracefull tees ii. lets cece ls ee sep ew eee desesees -600-% 100 
Ascent and descent to precipice over the river.» “Acress 
the river isa small plain of + mile wide,- where’ there 
was once a village, called Suor,...... Net GBs, PUOATS TT 80 
Cross a torrent from the snow, . 0b. GO. GS. molisvale lo gag A go 
Bughti Gddh (torrent) falls. in oppositecat Heaps an. (ogi 
gles. Here oblique descent, cedar‘ forest;°: 0... wren 2 $85 ~ ditto 
Descent to the bed of the Ganges, and cross the Troe 
Ghir a large. torrent, which falls in‘a’ mest beautiful - < © ai ef 
and picturesque: cascade’ of ‘$0 or 100‘ feet, ‘over a A Vi NE 
rock, | bordered and shaded’ by high ee pines Ble 
and ispreading, cedars... ..»0. Hevea oon sheos.29i1 495 90 
Flat, over sand and pebbles of the river bed, here 
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On our return we halted at this place to take the altitude 
oftwo very sharp snowy peaks, which now appeared to . 
the south, or to our right. We measured carefully 
with the chain, a base of 165 feet, which was the 
greatest extent of level ground to be found; with this 
base we found a longer line of 1568 feet, and from 
its extremilies, determined the distances of the two 
