635 [=660] (V.1)

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of Ayrwa, will terminate after
having run continuously for
a distance of 330 miles in the
ravines of either the Rinde or
the Sumna in the neighborhood
of Jar. 635
Looking to the right of the
Etawah terminal, it has
been shewn that the first 65 miles
of its irrigation will be almost entirely
devoted to the Hatrass line of
irrigation, and that even as far
as the 100th mile, or up to the
Mulhosi escape, the above line
will be supplied by feeders taken
from the terminal by aqueduct
across the Seyngoor. This system
however which leads to the neces-
sity of such a large quantity
of water being taken for the irri-
gation of the country lying
on the right bank of the Seyngoor;
makes provision also for the lands
which lie intermediate, all of
which have the means of irri-
gation provided by the main
aqueduct line as well as by its
feeders. To the extent, therefore, of
the supply of water, the whole
tract of country lying on the
right of the Etawah terminal from
the 1st to the 100th mile of its
course will be irrigated.
In advance of the 100th
mile, keeping in view the ad-
vantages of securing a thorough
circulation of fluid, and the
consequent necessity of maintain-
ing a main Rajbuha, or as we
may term it a catch channel
for the [spare ?] water of the different
feeders; I would adopt the last,
or

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