RIVER PASSAGES. 
120 
M. 
Dacca to Silhet 1 — 
Fringybazar . . 13 
Allynya . . . . 14 
Gagatyah . . 18 
Corallya . . 17 
Gusipour . . . . 11 
Sunerampour . . . . 8 
Cottilbar . . 18 
Lacki . . . . 11 
Allipour . . 19 
Azmerigunge . . . . 8 
Moradpour . . . . 11 
Momadnuggur 
M. 
11 
Currimgunge (Karitnganj) 
3 
Gussyah 
16 
Jummulabad 
16 
Solagur 
21 
Pannyle 
16 
Chattuck 
8 
Digley 
12 
Silhet 
18 
275 
Distances from Luckipour to the Fenny .' 2 
To the Nulla 
To Hazarypara 
Chandergunge 
Currimpour 
Colinda (Kaliyandi) 
Little Fenny 
Cassidya Haat 
Meerjapour Bazar 
To y e Fenny 
M. F. P. 
4 0 29 
8 1 5 
2 5 12 
7 1 19 
7 5 5 
8 2 14 
058 
4 7 5 
2 7 39 
Here follow some arithmetical calculations in pencil, now almost 46 4 16 
indecipherable. 
LATITUDES. 
From Ironside. — Calcutta . . 
O 
22 
/ 
33 N 
Chinsera 
22 
53 
Burdwan 
.. 23 
11 
Cossimbazar 
.. 24 
4 
Muxadabad 
• • 24 
11 
Nabobgunge 
. . 24 
29 
Goah 
.. 24 
35 
English Bazar 3 
.. 24 
53 
Maulda 
.. 24 
55 
Purneah 
25 
40 
ModdubaiD (the end of my Survey, sup. Capt. Adams’s) . . 
25 
4 i 
N.B. — Campbell’s 6 Map — 
'E\\ah{abad) 
. . 
.. 25 ° 
25 ' 
Ben [ares) 
. . 
25 
17 
Pat (na) 
. . 
25 
37 
1 By the Burigunga, Eittle Meghna, Meghna and Surma rivers. 
2 See pages 75 to 78 of journal. 
3 Near Maid a. 
* I cannot identify this place. 
‘ ? Donald Campbell, Captain of a cavalry regiment in the service of the Nawab of the Carnatic, and author of 
‘ A journey overland to India, comprehending his shipwreck and imprisonment with Hyder Alii, and his subsequent 
negociations and transactions in the East ” (Eon don, Cullen & Co., 1795). 
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