615 [=640] (V.1)

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-looking the flats lying at the
heads off the Seyngoor, Rinde
and Pesun rivers, the Rajbuha
heads situated on the upper levels
of the Puba and Simna falls
(the general design of which
is similar to those at the falls
before described) give a command
of water for irrigation sufficient
to maintain the main Raj-
buha lines below
them in full supply. I don't
in this place advert to the
Bolundshuhur and Koel
branches which are specific- 615
ally attached to the Hatrass
irrigation, under which they
will be described hereafter.
Between the points above
described, the main line of canal
runs with the east Kalli
Nuddi on its left, and the
Kuroon and the Bolundshuhur
and Koel branch irrigation on
its right. The east Kalli Nuddi
being at one point within 1 1/4
mile of the canal channel.
The east Kalli Nuddi on all
this line passes through a wide
tract of Khadir land, depressed
more or less below the surface
of the country upon which
the canal runs, and sufficiently
so at all points to give the fullest
facilities for enabling the engineer
to pass it by aqueducts. The
works for this purpose would
consist of raised earthern chan-
nels, with masonry at their points of
immediate contact with the river.
The Rajbuha looks on the eastern
Sumna canal offer so many
examples

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