CATALOGUE. 



65. RaJAWAE 



66. Aknttii 



67. Lattsah 



68. Tkva 



that spring referred to by Schlagintweit as Sohoea, 

 No. 78. They give Lat. 33° 40', Long. 73° 49/ and 

 ELv. 2,200. They state that Sohora is in Eajaori, but 

 this may be an error. Saira is not in Rajaori. I cannot 

 trace any place called Sohora, where they locate it. 



Lat. 33° 18' ; Long. 74° 25' ; Elev. ; Temp. abt. 140°. 



One day's march eastwards from Ilajawar there is a hot 

 spring (Tatapani) ,- is sulphureous in taste. There is 

 another 45 yards from it, and a cold spring between the 

 two, colder in summer than in winter. — Vigne, Kashmir. 

 &c, I, 232. The position given is approximately that of 

 the spring. 



Lat. 32° 53' ; Long. 74° 48' ; Elev. 1,150 ; Temp. 

 Water said to be cold for nine months in the year, but so hot 

 during December, January, and parts of February, that it 

 cannot be borne without pain. The water jerks out at 

 intervals, and falls into a basin. The springs are on the 

 right bank of the Chenab river, on the Trikota or Trikota 

 Devi mountain, 27 miles from Jammu (?) Aknoor of Atlas 

 sheet. 



Lat. 32° 23' ; Long. 76° 05' ; Elev. 1,380 ; Temp. 72°. 



In the hills in the vicinity of the Chaki JSTadi, north-east of 

 Nurpur. Water contains in 1,000 parts,— hydrosulphate of 

 soda 0"1596, chloride of sodium 0'7400, carbonate of soda 

 2-6000, carbonate of lime 0-0200, silica 0*0400.— Murca- 

 dieu, Ind. Ann. Med. Science, II, 536. 

 Lat. 32° 08' ; Long. 76° 14' ; Elev. 4,333 ; Temp. 108°. 



Springs are about 10 miles from Dhurmsala, about 150 feet 

 above the bed of the nala. The rocks around are covered 

 with an efflorescence of common salt deposited by evapo- 

 ration of the water. Water limpid, saline, slightly alkaline ; 

 1,000 grs. of water evaporated gave of solid residue, — 

 chloride of sodium 9*233, chloride of calcium 0'546> 

 sulphate of lime 0"]20, carbonate of lime 0100. A subse- 

 quent examination of a larger quautity proved the presence 

 of bromide of sodium 0'012. — Marcadieu, Ind. Ann. 

 Med. Science, III, 532, and IX, 109. Is about 6 miles in a 

 right line from Kangra to the north-west, opposite to the 

 village of Silot on the River Guj, a feeder of the Beas, 

 and is probably the spring referred to as Fttttipani in the 

 Kohistan of the Jullundur Doab by Parish, J. A. 



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