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and the valley through which there is au entrance from 

 the south-east. Springs are in centre of basin, half a 

 mile apart : water sweet. The northern spring is the 

 hotter, 124° ; the other, 99°. Both rise from partings 

 of the strata, which crop out at angles of 50°. — Q J. 

 G. S., L., 1847, page 337. On the Atlas of India it 

 figures as Muggur-pir. This, however, is incorrect 

 spelling, as it derives its name not from the abundance 

 of crocodiles, but from its being dedicated to Pir 

 Haji Manga, a saint held in high veneration throughout 

 Sind. 



28. Jein Pie ... Lat. 25° 00'; Long. 68° 03' ; Elev. ; Temp. 



Said by Giraud to be at the base of the Laid hills, 20 miles 

 east of Jerruck (sic. in orig.). On the Atlas of India a 

 small temple is marked near the Jhimpir station of the 

 Scind, Punjab and Delhi Railway, 16 miles west of Jhirruk, 

 whose position is that given above, being most probably 

 the position of the spring. 



29. Ton a ... Lat. 25° 46' ; Long. 67° 36'; Elev. ; Temp. 



Marked 'hot spring' in Atlas of India; no further informa- 

 tion. See also Sind Kevenue Survey, sheet 54. 



30. Pokran ... Lat. 25° 48'; Long. 67° 48' ; Elev. ; Temp. 



In Kohistan, on the Karachi and Sehwan hill roads. — Official 

 Records. The position given is that of the village called 

 Pokran Landee in the Atlas of India. - 



31. Rani-jo-kot ... Lat. 26° 07'; Long. 67° 58'; Elev. ; Temp. 



Sixteen miles west of Majanda ; no further information. — 

 Official Records. 



32. Khosra-ka-wahi. Lat. 26° 08' ; Long. 67° 70' 30" ; Elev. ; Temp. 120°. 



In Khelat, shown on sheet 52 of the Eevenue Survey of 

 Sind ; near the Hubb river, about 1 mile to the west. 



33. Garsi-ab ... Lat. 26° 13' ; Long. 67° 42'; Elev. ; Temp. hot. 



The next halting-place after Baluch Got, on the road to Kara- 

 chi, is Garm-ab, so called from a hot spring in its neigh- 

 bourhood. — Masson, Biluchistan, &c, 11,148. Biluch- 

 Got is said to be within a day's march of Sehwan, and is 

 probably identical with Gote Barocha of the Atlas of India. 

 The position given is approximately that of the spring. 



34. Khai ... Lat. 26° 15' ; Long. 67° 42'; Elev. ; Temp. 



Three springs, 8 miles south-west of Janghar, on the 

 BuddhroJiill. — Official Records. In the Atlas of India a 



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