THE KHA1RPUR STATE, KOT JUBO REGION. £44 



Commencing with the most southerly dhand 

 Largo alkaline dhands of the large non-producing dhands, which have 



of Kot Jubo area. J j* , 



never concentrated sufficiently to deposit 

 chanihOy the first is — ■ 



(1) Narui, a dhand nearly a mile in length with a depth of about 



six or seven feet, is marked on the map, but not named. 

 It is tho. dhand- cast of Lai-wari (see No. 5 of previous 

 list) i.e., the dhand east of that shown on the map as 

 Guddanwarec. The water had a specific gravity of 1-057, 

 and contained 31-9 grams of Na 2 C0 3 , and 25-(> grams 

 of NaCl per litre. The size and shape of the dhand can 

 be seen from the map. 



(2) Dabura, shown on the -map as Daboorah je Dhund, is 5 



furlongs in length, hardly a furlong broad at its broadest 

 part, and is about 7 or 8 feet deep. The water had a 

 specific gravity of 1-050 and contained 3-1-7 grams of 

 Na 2 C0 3 and 30-3 grams of NaCl per litre. 



(3) Savari Ulan (or West dhand), marked on the map as Savaree 



je Dhund, is a narrow dhand about half a mile in length, 

 and contains about 8 feet of water. The breadth is 

 about 150 feet. The water had a specific gravity of 

 1-044, and contained 26-0 grams of Na 2 C0 3 and 25'3 

 grams of NaCl per litre. 



(1) Savari Ubrand (or East dhand) is marked wrongly on the 

 map as Turhan je Dhund. It lies close to but east of 

 (3), and is roughly about the same size. Its water has 

 not been tested. 



(5) Turhan dhand.— In my description of the Gapnum dhand 



I have noted the error in the map whereby the 

 Savari Ubrand dhand is labelled Turhan, and the dhand 

 known to the local people as Turhan is either unmarked 

 or is wrongly placed. Turhan is about £ mile north of 

 Savari Ulan and is a long narrow dhand, about 650 by 

 100 yards, with a depth of 8 or 9 feet. Its water had a 

 specific gravity of 1-045, and contained 32-5 grams of 

 Na 2 C0 3 and 13*0 grams of NaCl per litre. 



(6) Sanhri, a small narrow dhand not quite 3 furlongs in length, 



lies S.E. of Sahai. It is marked on the map but not 

 named. Its water was not tested. 



