THE KUAIRPUtt STATE, KOT JUBO REGION. 



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Mr. Thurley collected samples of water from the three sections 

 of the then united dhands. The following are the results of the 

 analyses : — 



Table III. 





Sp. CJr. 



Na 9 CO s , 



grama per 

 litre. 



Na 2 S0 4 , 



gms. per 



litre. 



NaOI, gms 



per litre. 



Sanoi Kotenwari . 



Sanoi GJarhi .... 



Sanoi Narwari 



1-033 

 1037 

 1040 



22-8 

 26-1 

 33-7 



31 

 3-5 

 4-4 



(J-l 

 7-0 



The proportion of carbonate to chloride in these three dhands is 

 nearly the same, viz,, in Kotenwari 3-73: 1, in Garhi 3-73: 1, in 

 Narwari 3-70 : i. It will be seen that while the solution is weaker 

 in the south, the proportions of the salts do not greatly vary. 



(38) Gabanwaro is mentioned in the list of 1918, but not in that 



of 1899, probably because it then had excessive water. 

 Gabanwaro is 5 miles N.W. of Pur Chandar dliand, and is 

 the easterly of the two dhands shown on the map as 

 lying immediately north of a dhmul marked Dhoon 

 Khan jo Doobhan. Gabanwaro is about 1 acre in extent, 

 and had about 3 feet of water in 1918, having yielded 

 no chaniho that year. The water had a specific gravity 

 of 1-011, and contained 21-1 grams of Na 2 C0 3 and 24-9 

 grams of NaCl per litre. 



(39) Rojewaro, mentioned in the list of 1899, is west of Gaban- 



waro but has been dry for many years. 



(40) Abdul Rahim lies north of and close to Rojewaro, and is 



mentioned in the list of 1899, but not in that of 1918. 

 It has been dry for several years, but owing to the excessive 

 water of 1918, again yielded about 200 maunds. (2) and 

 (3) are similar resuscitated dhands, see ante. 



(41) Letan Abdul Rahim, mentioned in the 1899 list, lies north 



of and close to Abdul Rahim. It has been dry for 

 several years. 



(42) Laniwari, a dhand which in 1899 yielded a deposit con- 



taining 76 per cent, of chloride, lies about 2 miles N. of 



