APRIL— JUNE; 1857.] Memoir on the Aden Heservoirs. SO 
Table B. 
Tabular Statement of Tanks, under repair, including all which have been 
discovered, but not yet excavated. 
o 
Probable 
j 
a 
jsignati 
pflT^a n t v 1 n 
vex IJC4 l./! L > Xll 
Imperial 
Iti 1 1 nn c 
Remarks. • 
A 
Near Bir Khalad in Tawela valley. 
B 
54,315 
Do. do. do. 
C 
42,000 
f Two sm&ll tanks joinSd together, at S JE. corner of 
( Tawela valley cleared out, but not repaired. 
D 
35,000 
Next to C. — cleared out but not repaired. 
E 
n rt AAA 
22,000 
INext to u. JJo, 
F 
32,000 
Next to E. Do.* 
G 
600,000 
Behind Parsee cemetry, about half cleared out. 
H 
202,860 
f Tank in front of I. to catch the stone &c. cleared out, 
[ but not repaired. 
I 
4,000,000 
I xiic iargt;sir yei Qiscovereu, siiuaicu jusi ouisiue oi 
3 Tawela valley, into which the overflow of all the above 
j tanks, and No. 1 to 10, in Table A. meet j — about 
(. half cleared out. 
J 
1,600,000 
( Near I. and leading into it, not cleared out, but outline 
( traced. 
K 
38,250 
f Small tank to prevent stones falling into J, cleared, 
1 out, but not repaired. 
L 
300,000 
{ Behind Parsee gardens, supposed to be ruined beyond 
( the possibility of repair. 
M 
Unknown. 
Tank in which Parsee garden has been made. 
N 
Unknown. 
* 
Above Jew's burying ground. 
0 
70,000 
Above Sebundee Lines. 
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