Belah fruit — intestine broils in that wild district — lofty hills — 

 Barreah — visit from the rajah — the visit returned — pleasant cha- 

 racter of the Barreah rajah — continuation of wild country — in- 

 fested by robbers — alarm — precautions — design frustrated — Do- 

 hud — escort from the Jaboo rajah through this perilous tract — 

 visit from this rajah — Pitlabad — cross the My hi — character of the 

 country near that river — its borderers notorious robbers — Rajoud 

 — sources of the Myhi and Coto-ser rivers — Churrims, a very sin- 

 gular tribe described — robbery at the tents — Noulai — the opposite 

 direction of the livers in this part of Hindostan — produce of the 

 country — poppies — manner of extracting the opium — aid tree — pro- 

 vince of Malwa proverbially fertile and well zmtered — singular 

 mud villages — arrival at Oojen. 



