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624

lying below Kukwan, acting on
the usual plan as feeders, by
crossing the Noon by aqueduct
A general sketch of the
irrigation on this part of the
Cawnpoor terminal line is
shewn in the following Diagram 624

Diagram : LXVIII.

On the right of the Cawnpoor
terminal, the irrigation and
the detail of the Rajbuhas are for
the first 65 miles somewhat more
complicated; they are entirely
regulated by the Etawah terminal
which is as I have elsewhere
described in close connection with
the Hatrass irrigation, to which
the first 65 miles of its course
are especially devoted.
The capacity of the chan-
nel of the Etawah terminal line
has been designed with reference
to the irrigation tending to the
Sumna side of the Doab; to
which immediately after its
departure from the head at
Nanoon it will be expected
to throw off large supplies.
The greater part of the land
lying between the Cawnpoor
and Etawah terminals
from their separation to a
point 65 miles below, will be
irrigated entirely from the
former

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