APPENDIX. 
469 
Detail. 
(Whether of the number that fell, or of the number that were 
picked up is not mentioned.) 
In the lands of the village Jewar, and the village Secroreh, in the 
Pergunnah Deogaow, in the Nawaub Vizier's dominions, five or six 
pieces of stone great and small. In the lands of the villages in the 
Tuppeh Pissareh, in the Pergunnah Herakut, under the jurisdiction 
of the Juanpoor Adawlut, and the collectorship of Baboo Naik Sing 
Tehseeldar, three pieces of stone, viz. in the village Guddowlee,one ; 
in the village Cutthowlee, one ; in the village Gopoulpoor, one. 
Relation of Sheo Dial Sing, Zemindar of the village Cutthowlee. 
The fall of the meteor from the westward with the illumination, 
the breaking of the meteor in the air, the noises like cannon and 
musquetry late in the evening of the day above mentioned, are 
true and correct. On the following morning as I was sitting at my 
door, Bhool my ploughman brought me a piece of stone, weighing 
half a seer, of the colour and description aforesaid, which he said 
had fallen in a fallow field, in the village before mentioned. 
Written by Sheo Dial, Zemindar of the village Cutthowlee. 
The relation which is written is true. 
Witness, Bulwunt Sing. 
Witness, Jul Ninnerman Sing. 
Relation of Ugwunt Sing, Zemindar of the village Guddowlee. 
The fall of the meteor, the illumination, and the noises as above 
described are true. The next day at twelve o'clock, I went to the 
said village, when Ujun, watchman, who resided there, brought me 
