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perature 49° cent, certainly due to one of the great 

 fissures of dislocation or faults which have accompanied 

 the upheaval of the eastern ghats, although in the imme- 

 diate neighbourhood no peculiar alteration in the general 

 features of the country is visible. — Adol. Schlagintweit, 

 Eeports of Magnetic Surv. of India, J. A. S. B., 1857, 103. 

 ' Temp. 140°. Rises in sandy bed of Godavari ; contains 

 sulphuretted hydrogen, sulphate and muriate of soda and 

 lime.' — Malcolrnson, Geol. Trans., London, 2 series, V, 365. 

 Spring emerges fully 12 feet below the sandy surface of the 

 river bed. Temperature 140°, as nearly as I could take it ; 

 probably a degree higher a little deeper down. The spring 

 is near the boundary of the metamorphics and sandstone, 

 here a fault. — W. T. Blanford. This is Schlagintweit' s 

 Bhadbachelum: in Orissa, No. 12. Bhadrachellum is not 

 in Orissa, nor is the spring at that place. 



206. Bug a ... Lat. 17° 56'; Long. 80° 45'; Elev. ; Temp. 108°. 



In a valley surrounded by sandstone rocks, 30 miles 

 north-west of Gondala ; a pool of water 40 feet long by 

 30 feet broad, and 5 feet deep ; temperature in centre 110°, 

 at the sides 100°. Water tasteless and pure, holds a 

 small quantity of carbonate of lime in solution. The 

 place is surrounded by blocks of black porous lime- 

 stone. — Voysey, J. A. S. B., II, 396. The hot spring 

 at Buga, 12 miles west by north of Dumagudem, flows in a 

 valley into a small pool from which a trifling stream flows. 

 The quantity of- water is small. Temperature 108°. It is 

 close toa boundary between the 'Kamthis' and 'Vindhyans,' 

 but there does not seem to be a fault. — W. T. Blanford, 

 Geol. Surv. of India, MSS. This is the Baidea (not 

 in Berar, however) of Schlagintweit's list (No. 7), the 

 Baidea or Byoea of Malcolmson, Geol. Trans., London, 

 2 series, V, 565. It is written Banga by Voysey, loc. 

 cit. This is probably a misprint for Bauga. In the 

 Phil. Trans., 1845, page 137, Newbold gives Batjgha, 

 reprinted in Edin. New Phil. Jour., XL, 1846, page 112. 

 Schlagintweit had evidently sought for it in vain. 



In the Nizam's Dominions, west of Hyderabad, there is a small 



group of thermal sources. 



207. Bedee ... Lat. 17° 55' ; Long. 77° 36'; Elev. ; Temp. 



On the Castle hill.— B. Cole. 



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