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marked on the map as Turhan je Dhund. But this 

 dhcmd is also known as Savavi dlumd. the name being 



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applied to both with the prefixes East and West, or 

 Ubrand Savari and Ulan Savari. The name Turhan is 

 applied to a dhcmd about £ mile north of Ulan Savari. 

 We may either say that the dhand now known as Turhan 

 is not marked on the map or that the dhand lying be- 

 tween Jhungunwaro and Gubno is intended to indicate this 

 dhand, but that it has been wrongly placed too far to the 

 north. Ahirowaro and Gubno are small unimportant dhands. 



(10) Achro is west of the large Sahai dhand, and close by. It 



is mentioned in the 1899 list, but is now dry. 



(11) Padru is the northern of the two small dhands immediately 



west of Machocc or Mujoee jc Dhund (see map). It is not 

 mentioned in the 1899 list, but occurs in that of 1918. 

 It is a long narrow dhand, about half a mile in length 

 by about 80 yards across, and had a depth of about 5 to 

 6 feet of water. Owing to excess of water it yielded no 

 chaniho in 1918-19. The water had a specific gravity of 

 ]*029 : and contained 20*1 grams of Na 2 C0 3 and 6-2 

 grams of NaCl per litre. 



(12) Kandiwaro (or Kandriwaro) is mentioned in both lists, and 



lies a furlong or so west of Padru. It is about 150 by 50 

 yards and had about 3 feet of water. It had excessive 

 water and yielded no chaniho in season 1918-19, but in 

 the previous season its chaniho was second grade. There 

 was abundant kalar at the south end of the dhand of 

 which a specimen was taken, the analysis of which is 

 given in Chapter VI. Its water had a specific gravity 

 of 1-025, that is almost the same as Padru, and 

 contained 11*9 grams of Na 2 C0 3 and 11-1 grams of NaCl 

 per litre. 



(13) Eambalui Wadi. — This is mentioned in both lists, but is 



called Niblowie in that of 1918. It is about 1 mile N. 

 by W. of the dhand marked Noon Khan je Dhund. 

 It is a large dry dhand with a pool at its south end 

 about GO by 20 yards in size. In former years it yielded 

 third grade chaniho, but none in 1918-19. The water 

 had a specific gravity of 1-084, and contained 58*4 grams 

 of Na 2 C0 3 and 28*9 grams of NaCl per litre. 



