Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 8Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 186
... bank of a deep dry nullah , running through thick tamarisk jungle : it extended several miles , and the trees were ... banks on both sides rise perpendicular- ly to a height of fourteen or fifteen feet , and a stream of water twenty ...
... bank of a deep dry nullah , running through thick tamarisk jungle : it extended several miles , and the trees were ... banks on both sides rise perpendicular- ly to a height of fourteen or fifteen feet , and a stream of water twenty ...
الصفحة 190
... banks of a river of some size , flowing from the N. E. which joins the Poorally about a mile farther to the westward , and with the exception of the N. E. quarter , which is surrounded by a ruinous mud wall , is entirely undefended ...
... banks of a river of some size , flowing from the N. E. which joins the Poorally about a mile farther to the westward , and with the exception of the N. E. quarter , which is surrounded by a ruinous mud wall , is entirely undefended ...
الصفحة 196
... banks of the Poorally and its tributary streams a large portion of the land is under cultivation ; and this is also the case along the eastern side of the valley , where there are several small lakes left by the waters of the inundation ...
... banks of the Poorally and its tributary streams a large portion of the land is under cultivation ; and this is also the case along the eastern side of the valley , where there are several small lakes left by the waters of the inundation ...
الصفحة 197
... banks , but during the inundation it is perfectly fresh , and the swamp then assumes the appearance of an extensive lake . Water fowl of all kinds resort to it in incredible numbers , and alligators are almost equally abundant . The ...
... banks , but during the inundation it is perfectly fresh , and the swamp then assumes the appearance of an extensive lake . Water fowl of all kinds resort to it in incredible numbers , and alligators are almost equally abundant . The ...
الصفحة 209
... banks of a small stream , the Noa Nuddee ; we were detained in it for several days , and had the Booteas alone been consulted , we should never have left it to enter Bootan in this direction . The place I found to be very uninteresting ...
... banks of a small stream , the Noa Nuddee ; we were detained in it for several days , and had the Booteas alone been consulted , we should never have left it to enter Bootan in this direction . The place I found to be very uninteresting ...
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