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end, while the north part did not yield, Pakhyaro is 

 the most southerly of the dhands, being £ mile long 

 and about 100 yards broad (see plates 2 and 7). There 

 is about 2 feet of water. The specific gravity was 

 1*104, and the water contained 87- 1 grams of Na^COs, 

 and 22-7 grams of NaCI per litre. Complete analyses 

 of the water and the chaniho of this dhand are given in 

 Chapter VI. There were about 5,000 maunds of chanihc 

 of first grade quality stacked on the south shore at th« 

 time of my visit, 



(2) Ganwarwaro.— One of the old dhands, dry during several 



years, which, owing to the excessive rainfall, yielded in 

 the season of my visit. The dhand is about \ mile N.N.E. 

 of Pakhyaro, and is very small (50 by 50 yards about) 

 being circular in shape, and containing about 1 foot of 

 water. About 500 maunds of third grade chaniho were 

 obtained from it. An analysis of the chaniho is giveD 

 in Chapter VI. 



(3) Nainwaro or Narwaro. — This is 1 furlong N.N.E. of Gan- 



warwaro, and is still smaller (25 by 50 yards). It is also 

 one of the old dhands of the 1899 list, which remained 

 dry for some years, and again yielded in this excessively 

 wet year. About 200 maunds of third grade chaniho 

 were obtained. An analysis is given in Chapter VI. 

 (1) Gadanwari dhand. — Ifi the Survey map reproduced in plate 

 16, it will be seen that a dhand north of Pakhyaro is 

 marked Guddarwaree. This dhand is not correctly named, 

 its real name is Lai-wari, while Gadanwari lies in the 

 tali immediately to the west. Gadanwari consists of two 

 dhands, one to the north and one to the south, and 

 separated by a narrow bar. Each dhand is about 100 

 by 25 yards, and has about 2 feet of water. These 

 two Gadanwari dhands are about 300 yards west of Lai- 

 wari (marked Guddarwaree on the map). About 800 

 maunds of second grade chaniho was obtained from the 

 south dhand, and 400 maunds from the north dhand 

 in season 1918-19. The dhands are mentioned in the old 

 list of 1899, but not in the list of 1918. The specific 

 gravity of the water of the south dhand was 1-051 ; 

 there were 35-0 grams of Na 2 CO s and 14*3 grams of 



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