in Hindustan, in the British district of Masulipatam, presidency of Madras, a town with a military station, situated on the Jummalair, a torrent which about 3 miles below falls into the Colair Lake. The town is populous and well built; and the sides of the streets are planted with rows of trees affording grateful shade in a place where the heat is oppressive, the thermometer having been known to rise to 110° in the house, and to upwards of 120° in officers' tents. Lat. 16.42, Long. 81.10.