PART II. 



Detailed descriptions of parts op the District, with sketch sections 

 illustrative of its structure. 



As the physical features of the ground arrange themselves naturally 

 in four or five principal groups, and as these best exhibit the structure of 

 the ground, it is intended to adhere to this natural arrangement in des- 

 cribing this structure or alluding to those places where noticeable points 

 occur. These descriptions may therefore be conveniently arranged under 

 the following divisions : — 



1. — The ground westward of Lachee or Ldchi. 



2. — The northern watershed of the Teeree Towey (Tin Tarn) basin 

 from the neighbourhood of Murddn Khel eastward by Malgheen 

 (Mdlgin) to the Indus, and the hills about Weejoositm (Wiju- 

 sum) and Drubbokus. 



Z.— The nummulitic ellipsoid from Manzulli and Threekdnushpa 

 (Tit r Mai nushbo) to Bdndd on the Kolidt and Bdnnu road ; also 

 the ridge thence to the Jatta ellipsoid near ZunuJc : the num- 

 mulitic ellipsoid of Jatta and the imperfect one of Say a (Seya) 

 Malgheen (Mdlgin) Salt Quarries. 



4. — The hilly ranges and their neighbourhood from Bahadur Khel 

 and Soordag (Sir dag) country to NandnMi and Hohtnni 

 mountains. 



The plains and valleys between or adjacent to these features can 

 be referred to where necessary as the remarks progress. 



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