40 Memoir on the Aden Beservoirs. [no. 3, new series^ 
Table. B. {continued) 
c 
Probable 
o 
capacity in 
T? PTYinrli a 
XvvlXXctl IXot 
1 
Imperial 
! « 
Gallons. 
< 
1 P 
8,000 
Near U. 
Q 
UnkoowD. 
Large tank, much destro) ed, near furnaces. 
R 
260,000 
In good condition, above furnaces. 
S 
Unknown, 
Small tank, quite bu'ied, below R. 
T 
Unknown. 
f Large tank, quite buried, below S. will probably 
I contain upwards of one million gallons. 
U 
340,000 
^ Large tank near R. in good condition, aqueducts 
^ destroyed. 
V 
116 COO 
{ In good order, high upon the hill above U. almost 
(- inaccessible. 
w 
190,000 
■ 
Next U. much destroyed. 
X 
320,000 
Two small tanks be'ow W. much destroyed. 
Y 
320,300 
( In corner of hill, near No. 11 of Ttble A. io good 
( order. 
Z 
84,000 
A large fissure in the rock, walled in, above Q. 
a 
Unknown. 
Above Engineers' store yard. 
b 
Unknown. 
Above line?, I8th Regiment N. I. 
c 
Unknown. 
' In lines of 18th Regiment N. I. quite buried. 
d 
Unknown. 
Three tanks above iMess 18th Regimnent N. I. 
Unknown, 
Large tank, in Hydroos valley. 
f 
Unknown. 
Small tank, below Hydroos bund. 
D 
Unknown. 
In the town, near house of Abdulla Mater. 
h 
Unknown. 
Do. near Sebundee lines. 
i 
10,800 
Do. behind town Police station. 
z 
25,000 
At the Hejaff, in good order. 
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N. B. Several on Seerah island, not searched for. 
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