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Journal of the Asiatic Society 1952 (Science)

1952

To complete the picture mention must be made of the Boral and its network joining the Ganga and the Jamuna (Pabna) through the Challan Bil and the Hoorasagar and also of the Ichamati (Pabna) which too connects the Ganga and the Hoorasagar at a point little above the outfall of the latter into the Tamuna iPabna). [...] The channels of the area through which the.floods spread are the Kankoil the Kanloi the Torai the Bansloi the Bagmarrf and the Pagla (iVIurshidabad). [...] It meets the Palang Nala the Jayanti the Nayabhanga and the Ilsa and the Tetulia rivers which come in on the right from the Padma and the Meghna and become the Tentulia. [...] On the left bank the whole of the Ralindri and portions of the Pagla the upper Bhagirathi in Malda the Mahananda the Tangon the Punarbhaba and the Atrai lie within tlilf State. [...] It has resulted in an aggravation of the flood problems related1952] RIVERS IN THE BENGAL DELTA 109 to the Mayurakshi the Ajoy the Damodar the Darakeswar the Silai the Itupflarain the Kasai the Haldi and the Subarnarekha rivers.
technology medicine science
Pages
91
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
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Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
Rivers in the Bengal Delta: River Problems in West Bengal and Their Solution
103-v Bhupati Majumdar view
Parallel Evolution of Pseudecheneis Blyth and Similar Fishes of South-East Asia
123-128 Sunder Hora view
On the Metamorphosing Stages of the Talabon Eel Muraenesox Talabon (Cantor) with Descriptions of Some Leptocephali from the Estuaries of Bengal and Orissa *
129-140 S. Jones, V. Pantulu view
The Toxic Factor of Lathyrus Sativus and Experimental Lathyrism in Animals
141-ii M.N. Rudra view
Observations on the Fish and Fisheries of the Damodar Basin with Reference to the Multipurpose Projects of the Valley
147-ii T.J. Job, A. David, M.P. Motwani view
Respiratory Adaptations of Torrential Fishes with Special Reference to the Glyptosternoid Fishes of the Family Sisoridae: (Order Siluroidea)
173-180 E.G. Silas view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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