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carelessly. The country about the Poodi SI at ion on I he N. W. Line 

 might be, from the quantity of quartzite debris &c. scattered about almost 

 down to the Scomamookey, a locality for these chipped stones, . and 

 would be well worthy of a close search. 



The physical features of the Nagloperam and Narnavaram valleys are 

 pretty much the same as those of the Soornamookey area but ou lesser 

 scales. The valley of the Narnavaram river extending between the two 

 villages named above, and the spread of country which lies between the 

 Waggery and Narnavaram rivers are quite fiat, being covered with 

 alluvial deposits. 



At the time when this country was thus submerged, the broad spit of 

 high ground ' already described as lying to the south of Cupedu must 

 have been a long promontory of land with water on all sides except the 

 western which rises upon the east side of the Naggery Nose hill-mass ; 

 while the area (Loc. 3) in the lateritic breccia to the north was probably 

 just on the shore of an irregularly swampy bit of country into which the 

 weapons dug out of the tank (Loc. 2) north of Cupedu must have some- 

 how found their way. 



