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examined another salt-spring lying wholly isolated from those 
mentioned just now near Pukelu (or Focolo) about one hour south- 
east of Jawalamukhi. Two salt-springs have their origin there on 
the slope of the hills at a height of 80-100 mm. above the plain. 
They come from practically the same stratigraphical level as the 
salt-springs and the gases of Jawalamukhi, at exactly the same 
distance from the anticlinal axis. 
There is no doubt of these gases having a geological connexion 
with the salt-springs. Both probably are in connexion with a 
salt-massin depth. Such a salt-mass is, indeed, known. It appears 
at the base of the Tertiary formation in the mountains about 30 miles 
VOL. LVIII.—NO. III. 9 
