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k — Ambegaon on the Powna river, 1831 w. 



/.— Yagruh on the Moteh river, 2466 w. 



m. — Karteh cave, 2531 b. 



n. — Karleh travellers bungalow, 2016 B. 



c— Hill fort of Loghur, 3382 b. 



p, — Dykes in Karleh valley : 



Borkus on the Molah river, 2083 w. 

 v.— Moteh, 100 feet above Moteh river, 2156. 

 r 2.— Wurgaon, 1981 b. 

 s. — Damun on the Powna river, 17S5 w. 

 t. — Panowleee on the Powna river, 1783 b. 

 2/. — Adkunwaree at foot of Singhur, 2277 w, 

 v.— Hill fort of Singhur, 4162 b. 

 w. — Poona, (Colonel Sykes' house), 1823 b. 

 .r.— Pait at foot of Hill fort of Poorundhur, 2950 b. 

 y. — Summit of Hill fort of Poorundhur, 4472 b. 

 ss. — Bed of Beema and Moteh Mola rivers at the junction, 1703 w. 



a. — Neerwee, 1704 w. 



b. — Bed of Beema and Moteh Rivers at the junction, 1499 W. 



The shaded parts are basalt of various kinds; the unshaded are varieties of 

 amygdaloid, quartz, zeolite, &c. &c. 



Of the Panoramic sketches, Plate 8, No. Lis a distant view of the 

 mountains, on which are situated the celebrated hill forts of Jewdun, 

 Hurreechundurghur, Koonjurghur, and Sewneir, in which Sewajee, the 

 founder of the Mahratta empire, was born. It is taken from the hill 

 N. of the town of Goreh. 



No. 2. is a view of the hills, to the north and east, as seen from La- 

 kungaon in the flat broad valley of Jooneir (Sewneir). 



No. 2.* is a continuation of the view No. 2, from the N. round to 

 the west. 



No. 3. a sketch of the hills, to the north and east, ss seen from the 

 summit of the armoury, in the fort of Ahmednuggur. 



No. 4. is a sketch of the northern flank of the plateau, on which 

 the city of Ahmednuggur stands ; as seen from Wamooree, in the plain 

 of the Godavery river. — Transactions of the Geological Society of 

 London. Second Series, Vol. IV, page 409—432. 



