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THe Rawaien people go in the month of Cdrtic, because the wool is 
then ready, but in the month of Sdwan the road may be passed, and that 
would be the best time to go. 
Hap the season been more advanced and if I had had grain I should have 
been tempted to go up this river, it is an interesting object of future 
research, but there are many others and one does not know which to 
attend to first, but it is my intention to explore this river next season. 
Latitupe observed. Confluence of the rivers at Bhairog’hati. 
M. A. Spica. 4 sets 30, Ol, 38,*7 cloudy weather and no other star 
visible, 
Warer boiled at 198. . ‘The air-being 44. 
On return June 3d.—We encamped in a much better place, a small 
piece of flat-at the summit of the cliff. whick bounds. the Ganges on its 
left side. It was a pleasant and secure situation and under the shade 
of the cedars, At this. place, about 700 feet. above the river, the 
barometer (unboiled mercury) stood at 21'° 524 tem perature of air 70. 
0 ' " 
Larirupe of this camp 30, 01, 22,:5 good observations, junction of 
Bhdgiratht and J dhnevé rivers 72 distant 1 furlong. 
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