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of Pali or Sarusgurh (on left bank J. This has been 

 referred to by Schlagintweit as another UnAbi or Unebi. 

 Giraud says the springs are a mile from Pake, in the 

 Tanksee taluqa of the Tanna Collectorate. This, however, 

 must be an error, as Pali is in the Colaba collectorate. 

 The Tanksee Oonale of JBuist is evidently the same as 

 this. Dr. Duncan says of all these springs that the water 

 is insipid and sulphureous, but when allowed to stand and 

 cool becomes good and pure (loc. cit.). 



11. Vijeabhai ... Lat. 19° 29' 30"; Long. 73° 6' ; Elev. ; Temp. 136°. 



About 48 miles north of Bombay. Springs are in bed of 

 river at each side of tbe hill on which the fort is — Sykes, 

 Greol. Trans., London, 2nd series, IY, page 427. This 

 name appears in several forms. Vijrabhai, Vizrabhaee 

 Wujerabhaee, Wuzeerabhaee, Wuzirabhai, Wuzeerabhoy 

 (on Atlas sheet Wujrabhy and Wujrabhye), are some 

 among these. I am quite unable to decide which is the 

 proper form ; but, judging from the general history of the 

 locality that it probably'is not a Mahomedan town or fort, 

 I have adopted the spelling which would be more consist- 

 ent with a Hindu origin. — Vizeeabhoy of Buist. Mr. 

 Bobertson, Collector of Tanna, mentions this under the 

 name of Aklowle, and says the temperature of the differ- 

 ent springs varies. Four more springs are situated on 

 land at a short distance from the river, and near the 

 temple of Bameshwar, This is probably the village called 

 on the Atlas of India map Aunkxowle, whose position is 

 given above. 

 12. Nimboli ... Lat. 19° 31'; Long. 73° 4' 30"; Elev. ; Temp. 



This is called Nimbowle by the Collector of Tanna. The only 

 village whose name resembles this is called Nunbolee on 

 the map. The village is said to be situated on the Taunsa 

 river, and the springs, which are hot and sulphureous, 

 are one hundred and seventy-five paces from the village. 

 Nunbolee is below Vijrabhai, and if my identification is 

 correct, this will have been included by early authors with 

 those at Aklauli under the general name of Vijrabhai. 



3. Gt/NESHPTJEi ... Lat. ; Long. ; Elev. ; Temp. - 



Given by the Collector of Tanna ; said to be near Vijrabhai. 

 The springs are either in or close to the Taunsa river. 



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