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with a (tone and circle, the center of which afcertains the extremity of 

 the bafe. 



S. endj lies nearly a mile north of the village of Eeranapully and 

 is fimilarly marked, with the former one. Under the mafonry of both 

 thefe platforms, the extremities of the bafc are alto defined by Hones 

 with circles, fixed when the foundation was laid and correfponding 

 with thofe above* 



Namthab ad Station. — Lies about feven hundred and twenty five feet 

 nearly north, from the North end of the bafe, being exactly in the fame' 

 line, with the extremities of the bafe, and marked, in the very fame- 

 manner, to define the ftation. 



Paumdy Station. — A long hill running nearly earc and well and about 

 two miles north of the village of Pauindy and the Pinna riven The 

 {ration is on a platform, and the center marked is as ufuah, 



Konakoondltio hill.— This hill is about a mile N. W. of the large hill of 

 Pullycondiih, and about two miles fouth of the great road from Gooty to ■ 

 Balfaty, a village of the fame name fituated at its fouth lids. The Hation 

 is on an old baflion, marked by a (lone and circle* 



Guddakulgooda pagoda. —On the platform of the pagoda marked a§ 

 ufual . The village and hill are well known a being about half the diftance - 



between Gooty and Ballary, . 



Koelacondah. — This hill is about fourteen miles north from Gooty life 

 the Chinwnpully talook, and two miles from the village of that name . 

 On the fummit of a large detached Hone marked as ufuah 



