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Ugam je dhand, 2 miles E.N.E. of Biyowi dhand (see above). 



i s a good si zed dhand with abun- 



Sanjfhar tahiqa, (knt ^ fl vegetation. The 



soutli-oastorn portion. » ' J " 



water had a sp. gr. of 1-009, and 

 contained 3-5 grams of Na 2 CO a . and 5-3 grams of NaCl per 

 litre. 

 Khari dhand, 1 mile cast of Ugam, is a long narrow dhand 

 about 250 by 80 yards, with about 2 feet of water. 

 The water had a specific gravity of 1*048, and contained 

 25-9 grams of Na 2 C0 3 , and 18-5 grams of NaCl per litre. 

 It might be possible to obtain chaniho from this dhand 

 at some future time. 

 Turunwari, west of Khari, is dry. 

 Sangriam je dhand, 3 miles S.W. of Ugam and 5 miles east of 



Bakar, is dry. 

 Rojuli dhand, which has been marked on the 1860 map as 

 Kojdee, evidently through a mistake in reading the 

 handwritten name, is dry. Rojuli is -} mile S.E. of San- 

 griam je. 

 Rarr dhand, h mile east of Rojuli, is a very long dhand of sweet 



water, and full of crocodile. 

 Dangi 30 Chaho is situated \ mile east of the north end of 

 Rarr. It is the dhand marked but not named on the 

 1860 map. \ mile due west of the spot named Pudr 

 Hamid Shah. Dangi jo Chaho was a dhand of soft 

 treacherous mud with no water, but with abundant 

 efflorescence. This dhand was worked in 1899 and prece- 

 ding years for chaniho. 

 Sahib Dinai 30 Chaho, also worked in 1899 and preceding 

 years for chaniho, lies not quite half a mile south of 

 Dangi jo Chaho, close to the trigonometrical station 

 marked Rarr jee R. S. on the 1860 map. It is now a 

 completely dry oval dhand covered with halar efflores- 

 cence. 

 Dimunwaro Khuror 01 Khuror dhand, 1} miles S.E. of Rarr 

 dhand, has water which, however, contains less than 0-25 

 grams of Na 2 C0 3 per litre. 

 Lanari (Laneree jee) is dry. This dhand is 4 miles N.E. of 

 Tando Mitha Khan, and 2 miles south of Dimunwaro 

 Khuror. 



