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Table V. — Table shotting the stale of the Nasrat dhands in 1903 and 



in 1918 



Name of dlutniL 



State in 1903, 



State in 1918. 



Kt'lahu. 



Excessive water. 



Dry ; produces in rains. 



Korki. 



Excessive water. 



Dry. 



Lainwari. 



Dry ; producing in rains. 



Not ki;own. 



Lathuari 



Dry ; producing in rains. 



Dry. 



Jaganwari 



Dry. 





Minwjari. 



Water ; producing. 



Dry. 



Patahu. 



Excessive water. 



Dry. 



Paniwari. 



Excessive water. 



Dry 



EChabarwaro. 



Excessive water. 



Dry. 



Phogwari 



Excessive water. 



Almost dry ; producing. 



(lulabwari. 



Dry ; producing in rains. 



Dry 



Ridhwari 



Excessive water. 



Dry. 



Sari I. 



Dry, yielding efflorescent sail 



(p/nih). 



Dry- 



Sari II. 



Dry ; producing in rains. 



Dry. 



Khororo. 



Water ; producing. 



Excessive water. 



Bolahi 



Excessive water ; yielding 

 phuli only. 



Excessive water. 



Akanwan. 



Excessive water. 



Producing pelntifully. 



Dinganwaro 



Dry ; producing in rains. 



Dry ; producing in rains. 



It is curious that Khororo should appear as a producing dhand in 

 1903, but as having excessive water in 1918, contrary to the general 

 tendency. It is possible that chaniho may have been collected from 

 poohs at its margins in former times, but there is no information on tins 

 point. The majority of the other dhands clearly show how great lias 

 been the desiccation of this area, owing to the embankment of the Jamrao 

 Canal. 



