Page 7. NATURE. KHARJAH. A number of knolls. The knolls form groups. Situated near the left bank of the 'BATIN oppo site RIQA'I. KHASHI HUSAINI. A sandstone range. About 15 miles southward of RAS HUVAI OIL; it rises a few miles inland, in a bluff about 300 ft.high, that makes a good land mark. A Hill. ZAINAH. In BARR- AL-QARAFI, inland, 1 or 2 miles west of DOHAT HALLAH. KHATMAT- ASH SHIKLAH. The southern extrem ity of a ridge which runs from South to North. In JAU, Independent Oman, a mile N.of KHATIAT-AS SUWWAD.The BARAIMI-SOHAR route passes between - this place and KHATHAT AS-SUVWAD. A short dist ance to the east of KHATMAT- ASH-SHIKIAH is a low red hill of comp act nummulitic lime stone. KHATMAT-AS SUWWAD. The northern end of a ridge which goes off to southwards. (See KHATHAT- ASHI SHIKLAH above). In JAU, INDÉPENDIENT OMAN, 12 miles E.S.E.of BARAI - WI VILLAGE. JABAL KHAVEIR. A high sandhill. or JABAL KHUVAIR. on the coast of NAJD.15 miles North-Westward of RAS-AL-KALIYAH, situated on a slightly projecting point at the southern end of DUHAT BU ALI, which is large and shallow JAB AL-AL-KOR. Is a range of hills 20 miles in length, which run nearly N. and s.and has peaks about 7000 ft.high. At either extremity it is crossed by a pass both passes are practicable for camels. OMAN PROPIER is enclosed on the N.by the lofty range of JABAL AKHDHAR, on the w. by JABAL- AL-KOR & HADDAH, off shoots of the Hajar hill system: on the E.it is not divid ed from SHARQIYAH by any marked natural feature, unless it be WADI ANDATI, and similarly on the s. there is no perceptible landmark between it and the desert. JABAL LABAN. A Hill. The Town of MAKHL possess es a watch-tower on a pinnacle of rock, some 200 feet high, and between it and a hill called JABAL LABAN is a fort on high ground.
