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ture of 40°, was bubbling. An outlet drain was cut into the 
edge of 1 and the groove between 3 and 4 was artificial. 
The natives used the springs for bathing and attributed healing 
powers to the water. 
VI was a little spring on the slope from basin 4. It was 
inacessible. 
VII had two source-holes, with a temperature of 37° and 
58°. There was white sand in the latter and sulphur in the 
former. The spring bubbles and scolds; rising perpendicularly 
a slight distance. The water flows into basin 5, which lies 
about 3 métres below basin 4. Between VII and VIII there 
are many minor springs on a straight line. 
VIII is a well-spring, sending streams of water, 30 cm 
long, horizontally out of the side of a hill. Its temperature 
is 59%. It is larger than IX and X which are also well- 
springs. They were inacessible. 
