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OLDHAM : THERMAL SPRINGS OF INDIA. 



14. Gandodi 



15. KlJLBHONE 



16. Vehloli 



17. Tuk MlTK 



18. Haloli 



19. KoKNEB 



KOBINEEBA 



20. Satiwali 



21. GuBGAON 



Lat. ; Long. ; Elev. ; Temp. 



Two springs in the bed of the river Taunsa, near the vi 



lage, which is in the Wada taluqa. — Official Records. 

 Lat. 19° 30' ; Long. 73° 3' ; Elev. ; Temp. 



A small hot spring in a field fifty paces from the Taunsa 

 river; is in Sywon. — Official Records. This is Kr/LMUN 

 of the Atlas of India. 



Lat. 19° 30'; Long. 72° 55'; Elev. ; Temp. 



Near Dhysaur (Dysur), in the Bassein taluq of the Tanna 

 collectorate. — Giraud, Med. Phys. Soc, Bombay, V., 260. 



Lat. 19° 32' ; Long. 73° 0" ; Elev. ; Temp. hot. 



In the Mahim taluq of the Tanna collectorate. — Giraud, 

 loc. cit. Took Mookh of Atlas of India. 



Lat. 19° 40' ; Long. 72° 58' ; Elev. ; Temp. 



The spring is fifty paces east of the Veyturna river ; the 

 water is hot and sulphureous. — Official Records. — This is 

 written Hullolee on the Atlas of India sheet. 



Lat. 19° 42'; Long. 72° 54' ; Elev. ; Temp. 



In the Mahim taluq of Tanna ; there are several springs, 

 which flow from the rocks in the steep bank of the Soorya 

 (Sooreea) river into basins hewn for their reception. 

 Water as hot as can well be borne by the hand. — Giraud, 

 Trans. Med. Phys. Soc, Bombay, V., 246, called Coaknaib 

 on atlas sheets. 



Lat. ; Long. ; Elev. ; Temp. 130°. 



Under the eastern face of the hill fort of Kaldroog. This 

 is given as quite distinct from the preceding by Dr. Giraud, 

 on the authority of Dr. Gibson. But I cannot help think- 

 ing that they are the same locality, the difference in the 

 names being due to bad writing or printing. 



Lat. app. 19° 45' ; Long. 72° 51' ; Elev. ; Temp. 



Is about 4 miles from Kokner. — Giraud, Med. Phys. Soc. 

 Bombay, V., 247. The Collector of Tanna gives Satewli 

 without any further details of geographical position ; the 

 springs are four in number. 



Lat. 19° 50' ; Long. 72° 53' 30" ; Elev. ; Temp. 



About 800 paces from the village a spring rises through a 

 rock in the bed of the river. The Collector of Tanna gives 

 the name as Goregam, doubtless a slip of the pen— Gobe- 

 gatjn being intended. 



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