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APPENDICES 
Tables Pages 
A. I. Areas of the catchment basins of the Nile . . 119 
B. II. Slopes of the Nile in its different reaches . . 120 
C. Ill and IY. Velocities of the Nile in its different reaches. 121 
D. Y to X. Distances of places on the Nile from each other 123 
E. XI and XII. Details of observed discharges. . 129 
F. XIII to XXIII. Observed discharges referred to gauges. . . . 131 
G. XXIY. Mean discharges of the Nile tributaries in 
1902, 1903 and 1904 139 
H. XXY. Maximum and minimum discharges in 1902 
and 1903 . . . . . . 141 
I. XX YI. Monthly discharges at Khartoum, Assuan 
and Cairo 142 
J. XXYII to XL. Discharge tables for the different gauges on 
the Nile . . 143 
K. XLI to LII. Detailed information about the Nile, Assuan 
to Cairo 153 
L. LIII to LXIX. Gauges of the Nile and its tributaries . . . . 167 
M. LXX and LXXI. Assuan and Cairo gauges, metres correspond- 
ing to pics . . > . 209 
N. LXXII and LXXIII. Table converting cubic metres per day to cubic 
metres per second and vice versa . . . . . 211 
P. LXXIY. Bombay rainfall referred to the Assuan gauge 213 
Q. LXXY to LXXXI. Meteorological data in the Nile Valley . . . . 214 
N.B. — In Appendix L, the gauges are recorded in two different methods. If the fall or rise 
of water surface is gradual throughout the year, the gauges are recorded in five daily intervals. 
If, on the other hand, the rise and fall is gradual for the first four and last three months of 
the year, but the changes are abrupt in the remaining five months, the gauges are recorded 
in five daily intervals for seven months and daily for five months. 
