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37. Pie Abi ... Lat. 26° 18' ; Long. 67° 47'; Elev. ; Temp. 



Flows from a hill named Lundo, 2 miles south of Jhan- 

 gar (Jhingarah of Atlas of India). — Official Records. 



38. Naing ... Lat. 26° 19' ; Long. 67° 32' ; Elev. ; Temp. 



Six springs 8 miles south-west of Gorandi ; two rise from 

 the same mountain as Pir Gazi, the other four from the 

 Buddhro hill. — Official Records. There is no village of 

 this name on the Atlas sheet, but a stream near this is 

 called Neyig Jee Dhoree. The position given is approxi- 

 mate. 



39. Sehwan ... Lat. 26° 23' ; Long. 67° 54' ; Elev. ; Temp. 



Springs of sulphur and hot water about 3 miles to the south 

 of the town of Sehwan. — Sind Revenue Survey, 



40. Phadak ... Lat. 26° 25'; Long. 67° 33'; Elev. ; Temp. 



Two miles south of Gorandi. — Official Records. Near the 

 position defined is a village called Fadue in the Atlas of 

 India, whose position is that given above. 



41. Goeandi ... Lat. 26° 26' 30"; Long. 67° 32'; Elev. ; Temp. 



Four miles west of Shah Hassan.— -Official Records. 



42. Gazipib ... Lat. 26° 27'; Long. 67° 30'; Elev. ; Temp. 



Is on a considerably elevated plateau on a hill called Bhil, 

 above Gazee-pir, a saint's shrine, a few miles west of Shah 

 Hassan. The water is too hot to hold the hand in it. — 

 Baker and Maclagan, J. A. S. B., XVII, pt. ii, 230. 

 This is probably the same as Beeth of Vieary, who says 

 that about 650 yards from the head of a waterfall a hot 

 spring rises from one of the numerous clefts which every- 

 where intersect the Hala mountains ; the water is of a 

 pale green colour, with a strong smell of sulphuretted 

 hydrogen, and forms large deposits of tufa. — Q. J. G. 

 S., L., Ill, 345 (1847). Bhil is a misprint for Bhit, the 

 name given to the highest peak of the ridge in the 

 Atlas of India, and a common term in Sind for any mound 

 or hill. The position given is that of the shrine, about 

 a mile and a half from the spring. 



43. Tandea Rahim Lat. 26° 30' ; Long. 67° 30'; Elev. ; Temp. 



Khan. A hot well. — Official Records. Ticary says that 6 miles 



north of Peeth, at a place called Shahdad-ea-gote, a well 



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