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OLDHAM: THERMAL SPRINGS OF INDIA 



84. Khirgunga 



85. Babtjt 



86. Jaoei 



87. Natpa 



88. Parang 



89. Puari 



90. Palia 



the ball of a thermometer, the temperature rose to 204°. 

 The heat given off from the spring of largest volume is 

 so great that one cannot approach within several feet. 

 Nos. 12 and 13 are used by the natives for cooking, a 

 vessel of water put over them boiling nearly as well as if 

 heated by fire.— F. B. Mallett, MSS. notes, 1864, 

 Lat. 31° 59'; Long. 77' 32"; Elev. 6,800; Temp. 118°. 

 About 9 miles from Manikarn, opposite the village of 

 Nakthan. — Punjab Government Records. Schlaijin- 

 tweit's Nakthan, No. 55. 

 , Lat. 31' 44"; Long. 77' 17'; Elev. ; Temp. 



Near a village called Larfi, at the junction of a small stream, 

 called Saving, with the Beas river. 

 Lat. 31° 32' ; Long. 77° 50' ; Elev. ; Temp. 



On left bank of Sutlej, in Busahir. — Gerard, Kunawur, 142. 

 ScMagintweit's Jaoei, No. 34. This is probably the same 

 as that referred to under the name of Obun, in communi- 

 cations received from the Punjab Government. It is said 

 to be 3 miles from Serhan, in Busahir. Orun is not 

 marked on the Atlas of India map. The same springs 

 are called Ar/GOON Koond in Lloyd and Gerard's Tours 

 in the Himalayas, I, page 198 : they are five in number. 

 The water is clear and hot, with a saline taste but no 

 smell ; forms a ferruginous incrustation on the stones 

 near. 

 . Lat. 31° 35' ; Long. 78° 02' ; Elev. 3,580; Temp. 137°. 



On right bank of Sutlej. — Gerard, Kunawur. Schlagin- 

 tweit, Natssa, No. 56. It is also called Tatpa, which is 

 probably the correct name. Natpa of Atlas of India. 

 . Lat. 31° 31' ; Long. 78° 20' ; Elev. ; Temp. 



On the right bank of the Sutlej, in Pargana Shoungi. — 

 Punjab Government Returns. 

 ,. Lat. 31° 33'; Long. 78° 2l'; Elev. 6,555; Temp. 125°. 



Is on the left bank of the Sutlej, about 4 miles north-east 

 from Chini, said to be Bokti (?) of Gerard's Kunawur. — 

 Schlagintweit. 



. Lat. 30° 54'; Long. 78° 23' ; Elev. ; Temp. 



Commonly called Asabigadh (Waziegueh of Atlas) : at the 

 bottom of the rocks on which the small fort is, and in the 

 bed of the river several springs of hot water ; water is beau- 



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