LOGHT NOKTH-INDIAN GEOLOGICAL CHAISTGES. 



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firmed by the interesting report of the political agent at Babawal- 

 pore, which lately appeared in the Supplement of the Punjab Gazette; 



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Goojranwallah. 



Shokhpoorah. 





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Thung. 



Shorekote- 



Lower Kunkur 

 Lands. 



Zero-line 1000 feet above sea-level. 



for m this it is shown, by the existence of the channel of a large 

 stream the banks of which were lined with viUages, that a large 

 volume of water must in former days have passed down the river. 

 Ihe selection of such sites for viUages goes to show that probably 

 the nver was navigable, certainly that it had a perennial stream 

 flowing down it, while at the present day, except after an occasional 

 local rainfall, its bed is always dry. 



