70 On the Country between Hoshungabad and Mukrai. [Feb. 



Table of Latitudes and Longitudes of Places in Central India 

 ( Valley of the Nerbudda) 



Names of Places. 



Latitudes. 

 North. 



I Height 

 Longitudes, above the 

 East. Sea 



Remarks. 



Gunoorgurh, M. 



Hindiah, M 



Hoshungahad, M 



Ditto, E 



Ditto, fort, 



Baitool, Fort, E 



o ' // 



22 50 

 22 26 



22 43 



22 44 58 



22 45 36 



21 51 7 



o > 

 75 40 



feet. 



77 



(a mistake.) 



77 43 



77 47 45 



77 45 54 



77 51 5 



Tughdhur, Hill, E. 21 49 34 78 1 49 



Bagda, Hill, E.... 



Dhahba Deo, E... 

 Alumpoor, E 



Nurwurgurh, E.., 

 Neelgurh, E.. . 



Tek, E 



Black rock, E. ... 



Goradiah Hill, E 



Nemaur, M. . 

 Morpani, E. . , 

 Bhembhet, E. 



21 54 5 



22 5 14 

 22 3 33 



22 13 45 



22 49 58 



22 30 38 

 22 43 48 



22 45 4 



22 27 

 22 29 34 

 22 49 56 



78 5 2 



77 58 22 



77 37 58 



77 39 25 

 77 49 16 



78 9 58 

 77 47 12 



77 42 59 



77 

 77 57 3 

 77 40 34 



2854 



2852 

 2643 



2722 



2879 



A fortress in Malwa (Bho- 

 pal),13 miles N. W. of Hos- 

 hungabad. 



A town and fort on the S. 

 side of the Nerbudda, which 

 is here 1000 yards broad, be- 

 longing to Sindeea. 



A town and fort on the 

 south bank of the Nerbudda, 

 here 900 yards broad. 



A city and fort in Gon- 

 dwana. The Baitool valley 

 was ceded to the Company 

 in 1818-19. 



A hill E. by S. from the 

 city of Baitool, noted in the 

 Gt. Trig. Survey. 



A high hill to the east of 

 the Baitool cantonment, not- 

 ed in the Gt. Trig. Survey. 



A hill noted in the Great 

 Trig. Survey. 



A hill noted in the Great 

 Trig. Survey. 

 Ditto. 



A hill near Hoshungabad, 

 noted in the Great Trig. 

 Survey. 

 Ditto. 



A small isolated hill of 

 rocks, distant 1 m. If. 74 

 yds. S. by E. from Hoshun- 

 gabad. 



A hill in the Bhopaul ter- 

 ritory, noted in the Great 

 Trig. Survey. 



A small town on the north 

 bank of the Nurbudda. 



A hill station noted in the 

 Gt. Trig. Survey. 

 Ditto. 



Note.— The letter M. denotes that the latitudes and longitudes are from Sir T. 

 Malcolm's work ; E. that they are taken from Major Everest's data in the Grand 

 Trigonometrical Survey of 1824. 



[See the accompanying map, Plate II.] 



