BONNEE RIVER. This river is formed by the stream of the Soank, which rises in Hindostan, in the district of Chuta Nagpoor and the Burkee river, which it joins in long. 84. 50. E. and lat. 21. 43. N. The united streams pursue a course of about 110 miles, when they take the name of the Bonnee river. Its course afterwards is nearly due east, until it is joined by the Coyle or Bylurnee river, when they flow together into the bay of Bengal, ten miles north from point Palnuras. The whole course from the rise of the Soank may be estimated at 360 miles.
BONNEE RIVER
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