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5. Tkrikmushpa. — This is one of a group of old mines, and small 

 exposures called by the general name Manzulli; it is a traditionary 

 locality under fallen masses of gypsum; only some saline shdr or efflores- 

 cence is seen.— A. B. W. 



6. Thdr-drung. — A little salt is seen here under a steep declivity, 

 almost a cliff of gypsum, 150 to 200 feet in height, over which lies much 

 debris of green or gray clay. There are two spots, at one only of which 

 the salt is visible; it presents the usual characters. — A. B. W. 



7. Tapu-drung. — A hill of salt apparently, capped by gypsum, 

 &c. Green muds or shales dip at low angles west by south to pass under 

 the hill, and a 2 5 -foot cap of gypsum and clay covers it. The salt crops 

 round the northern side of the hill, and the appearance is that of an 

 isolated patch of salt in the clay and gypsum, but appearances cannot be 

 trusted, as slippage or faulting might be present in such a highly dis- 

 turbed place. This hardly resembles any other locality in the salt 

 region except in a very general way on account of the appearance just 

 mentioned. The thickness of the salt exposed may be from 15 to 20 

 feet, and the bedding seems to vary from horizontal to a slight south- 

 westerly inclination. — A. B. W. 



8. BddtMr-drung. — A little dark gray salt is seen just beneath 

 the gypsum, as if between this gypsum and gray clays, the salt dips with 

 the gypsum showing about 10-foot of an outcrop. There seems no 

 certainty of any large mass of salt here ; the relations are very obscure, 

 and the whole place is open to suspicion of slippage. This is the last of 

 the exposures to which the name of Manzulli was applied, — A. B. W. 



9. Zdwa-drung is a small exposure of salt in a nullah entering the 

 right side of one of the heads of a stream which joins the Teeree Towey 

 (Tiri Taui) at Sharki ; the salt is covered by green clay, over which is 

 apparently a large patch of gypsum, in which layers of gray clay occur 

 irregularly. 



10. Soorthung. (Surthung). — On the northern side of this summit 

 in a central ravine of the hills, are what appear to be old salt mines in 



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