Vol. I, No. 3.] Lhe genus Apus in Baliichistan. 33 
Ly, Of 
3. Occurrence of the Sto vets in Balichistan.—By E. VReven- 
BURG, Geological Survey of Ind 
The following I. was not 
is an extract from aware, till a few 
my diary: ‘“ Ko- days ago, that 
hian, 18th Febru- w 
a 
rough sketch of 
its distribution. 
The circumstance 
did not recur to 
short notice from 
emory. 
my mind until a few days ago, hip on showing my sketch to 
Major Alcock and to Mr, Annandale at the Indian Museum, they 
OF 1 an actual specimen, it is not cae to determine the exact 
43’ at the foot of an cf rape range form rming the nGréhante 
border of the Kharan desert which constitutes a portion of the 
semi-independent State of Kharan in Western Baldchistan. 
passed this locality while marching to Kohian, a camping place 
situated about three miles further east, and did not have any 
opportunity of again visiting it. Except for a few wells and 
springs this region is almost waterless. On the occasion of my 
visit in the winter of 1900-1901, there had been, — quite 
an unusual amount of rainfall, Heavy showers fell o the 
— 
nial pools, 
by un. 
, one) ra the eat and $ 
derground midis do occur in certain cath 
