[Xo. 2, 
140 E. S. Wlntowav —Place mimes in Merxvdrn. 
Baldmara langa 
The valley (where the tiger) killed 
the bullock. For langa, see Bada 
langa. 
Bn ndardho 
The monkey’s pond (dho). 
Banska danta 
The bambu ridge. Danta and magra 
both mean a range of hills or a 
ridge. 
Bara 
A village, from the 12 inhabited 
sites subordinate. 
Barjalia 
A tank in Bagar towards Barjal. 
Barkocliran 
A village. A corruption of garh koch- 
ran. Garh, a fort and kochran, 
a small hole. The name is a deri¬ 
sive one applied to a fort made by 
one of the founders of the village. 
Bai’kala 
A village. The banian in the hollow. 
Baron ka chaura 
The plain of the banians {Ficus ben- 
(jalensis). 
Barsa 
A hill so called as the neighbours 
say that when clouds collect over 
it, it is a sign, that rain is coming. 
Barwarikhet 
The held of the barwari grass. Bar^ 
wari is a kind of soghum, also 
called barru. 
Basi 
A village. The inhabited site. 
Bataora 
A tank. The one shared. It is 
owned by two villages. 
Bawanka 
A tank on the left hand side of Barar 
which faces east. 
Beawar 
A village. It is said that the Jaipur 
Rani who built the Kalinjar (q. v.) 
embankment gave birth (byai) to 
a son here and hence the name. 
Bayalan 
A village. A corruption of mail an, 
inside (the hills). 
Bhainsapa 
A village. Buffaloes feeding-place. 
Bliainsapag 
The buffaloes’ footmarks. 
Bhairondho 
i?TTi|T 
Bhairon’s (a deity) pond. 
Bhandan ka para 
Bhanda is a drummer. Para or para- 
band are fields made level on 
sloping ground by building retain¬ 
ing walls at the lower end. 
