623 [=648] (V.1)

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1c9r2a8i7g6 at Aug 21, 2020 02:32 PM

623 [=648] (V.1)

I should treat the Pesun
in the same way as I did the east
Kalli Nuddi as described in
Section II, and as figured in Diagram
LXVII. Feeders from the main
Rajbuha would be carried boldly
across the valley, under precisely
the same rules as those laid
down for the irrigation above 623
the Nanoon regulators, restrict-
ing the points of aqueduct to
those where the line of canal
and the valley of the river, are
in the closest contiguity, and
retaining the Rajbuhas at the
intermediate points as feeders
for the aqueduct lines.
The Rajbuha from the [Ootha ?]
bridge, or that which is situated
at the 130th mile, would probably
be the last in connection with
the main Rajbuha, or that run-
ning between the east Kalli
Nuddi and the Pesun. The
Ootha feeders would in all prob-
ability cross the Pesun by aque-
duct, and act as the last of a
series in which the east Assoff-
nuggur Rajbuha is the promi-
nent feature.
Below the Ootha bridge
the Rajbuha heads, would pro-
vide irrigation for the tract
between the Noon and the Pesun,
those situated at the Munowa
and Kukwan bridges acting
as the heads of supply for a
main channel that would
turn the low ground constituting
the heads of the Noon and in which that
river takes its rise; those,
lying

623 [=648] (V.1)