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Page 111
... Null may have been formed by this agency either having caused a sinking of the country which the Null now covers , or by having upraised the land it occu- pies , and which divides Kattyawar from Guzerat . This latter theory I am ...
... Null may have been formed by this agency either having caused a sinking of the country which the Null now covers , or by having upraised the land it occu- pies , and which divides Kattyawar from Guzerat . This latter theory I am ...
Page 113
... Null and the surrounding country , which is frequently for many miles in extent under water , must be united ; from which cause the brackishness of the water of the Null may be attributed , though , strange to say , this brackishness ...
... Null and the surrounding country , which is frequently for many miles in extent under water , must be united ; from which cause the brackishness of the water of the Null may be attributed , though , strange to say , this brackishness ...
Page 116
... Null . The reed or grass part affords an excellent thatch for houses . By the end of the month of March the water in the Null has become brackish , and as the hot season advances becomes more and more so , until it is unfit for any ...
... Null . The reed or grass part affords an excellent thatch for houses . By the end of the month of March the water in the Null has become brackish , and as the hot season advances becomes more and more so , until it is unfit for any ...
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No XVIII | 1 |
On the Násik CaveInscriptions By the Rev J STE | 35 |
Geology of the Nagpur State By the Rev S HISLOP | 58 |
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