CHEMICAL ANALYSES. 272 



Table IX.— Analyses of bitterns ofSind dhands — contd. 















Total 



District. 



Name of dhand. 



Sp. Gr. 



CO, 



CI 



'SO, 



solids. 





Machoi 



1-009 



1-89 



1-20 



014 



6-3*3 





Padru . 



1-020 



8-21 



3-73 



0-29 



26-4^ 





Kandhvaro 



1-025 



0-01 



0-70 



0-36 



26-70 





Liin Khan TJbrand . 



1-035 



5-12 



15-97 



1-26 



39-34 





P>ambalul 



1-084 



23-98 



12-57 



6-13 



95-06 





Leyara . 



1075 



0-46 



54-85 



1037 



104-44 





Garho Clot 



1060 



19-25 



7-99 



0*42 



01-22 





Chandroi 



1114 



10-34 



62-04 



0-39 







Dukani . 



1-069 



19-64 



16*86 



2-63 



79.02 





Pur Chandar . 



1-070 



19-75 



17-57 



2-73 



79-88 



KiiAiRpru State, 



TCharro . 



1-009 



22-00 



11-71 



1-00 



75-70 



Kot Juno Area. - 



Jhandoi Wadi 



1-090 



24-97 



17-9:; 



8*61 



102-80 





Banol Wadi 



1048 



14-19 



4-20 



4-49 



47-90 





Sunoi Kotonwitri 



1-033 



9-31 



8*78 



207 



32*00 





Banol carhi . 



1-037 



10-71 



4-20 



2-35 



35-94 





Sanoi Nanvari 



1-046 



13-75 



5*50 



2-99 



46-77 





Gandiil . 



1087 



28-27 



16-86 



Trace 



98-56 





\\ inri 



1064 



20-57 



s,v: 



Trace 



64-99 





Gabanwaru 



1041 



8-26 



15 09 



1-45 



4816 





Laniwari 



1-124 



10-25 



51-65 



18-95 



159-8 





Nan Pa it 



1-172 



50-60 



29-91 



23-64 



207-70 





Rait Patio 



1-037 



3-56 



17-3'.' 



4-44 



43-98 





' Khororo 



1-068 



17-38 



8*65 



16-22 



70-04 



NAWABSHAH DIS- 



Bolahu . 



1069 



17-82 



3-90 



17-45 



73-82 



trict, nasrat- 

 Taluka. 



Manakwari 



1 010 



2*90 



2-84 



2-47 



14-42 





h Sanhri . 



1-049 



5-94 



17-18 



9-91 



5610 





Nlnnvnl 



1-068 



8-2 



13-22 



16-64 



65-00 



THAB AND PARKAR 



ISahanwari 



1054 



8-49 



14-91 



10-47 



60-00 



District, Sang-- 

 har taluk a. 



Sukiawari 



1-021 



2-40 



6-21 



3-89 



21*32 





Gari 



1154 



23-32 



43-49 



47-83 



195-78 



Assuming that the base consists entirely of soduini (which 

 however is not quite correct, since small quantises of potassium 

 are probably present), I give below a table in which the above acid 

 radicles are expressed as salts of sodium. The proportions of carb- 



