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in the season of my visit between 3,000-4,000 maimds 

 of first-grade chaniho. This dhand is marked on the 

 map and ,s about 1 mile 8.W. of Lainbro. Its water 

 contained 91-5 grams of Na 2 C0 3 and 92'5 grams NaCl 

 per litre An analysis of its water and of its chaniho 

 will be found in Chapter VI. 

 (13) Matiwaro (marked in map as Futlowarec Sim) is an oval- 

 shaped dhand of medium size, length about I mile It 

 had about 4 feet of water in it at the time of my visit 

 Owing to tins excessive depth of water, no chaniho had 

 been obtained that season. This dhand is about V 

 miles S.S.W. of Ganjawari. 2 



(11) Khara Okar (marked on map as Khara Oogurwaree Sim) 

 is about two miles S. by W. of Matiwaro dhand. There 

 are here two medium-sized circular dhands. Both of 

 these contained excessive water, and lor that reason no 

 chamho was obtained from them that year. A Specimen 

 of water from the northern dhand had a specific gravity 



nm «rv°L; ^ c6ntained IKS -' g»«i8 of Na o C0 3 per litre. 



(15) Khabbarwaro (marked Khubbnrwaree on map) is 1 mile 



east ol Khara Okar. and is a long narrow dhand 500 



by 40 yards approximately. The dhand contained a little 

 water. The chaniho yielded is said to be third-grade 

 An analysis is given in Chapter VI. 



(10) Kakaranwaro (marked Kuhrunwaree Sim on map) is a 

 large alkaline dhand which has never yielded chaniho 

 owing to excess of water. To the north, there is a 

 small dhand covering not quite an acre, with about 1 

 foot of water, About 400-500 maunds of chaniho were 

 seen ; this was of third-grade quality. This dhand is 

 half a mile N.N.E. of Khabarwaro 



(IT) Driswari (l)igh of Vazir's list) is 2 miles VY.S.W. of Khara 

 Okar. There are three completely drv dhands here No 

 chamho was obtained this year. An analysis of the 

 kalar efflorescence is given in Chapter VI. 



(18) Ashrafwaro.— This dhand was also completely dry. An 

 analysis of the hahn- efflorescence is given in Chapter 

 VI. Ashrafwaro is about 1 mile S.E. of Drigwari 



(J 9) Kino Chaho. -This is marked as Chuhwaro Put on the 

 map. In a list dated 1899, the dhand is called Tat 



