found: Work cat.: 97-901268: Alfred, J.R.B. Limnological investigation on Ward's Lake : a wetland in Shillong, Meghalaya, N.E. India, 1995:p. [iv] (Ward's Lake--a lake situated in the heart of Shillong (Meghalaya, North East India) at an altitude of 1460m (Lat. 25⁰34ʹN and Long. 91⁰52ʹE). The lake has a max. length of 333m and a max. breadth of 75m with a shore line of 1284m. The total area is 23800 sq m enclosing 80920 cu m of water. The max. depth is 6m with a mean depth of 3.4m.)
found: AltaVista, May 19, 1998:Meghalaya State India (Ward's Lake) Voyage Magazine--Travel (Ward's Lake named after William Ward, the then chief commissioner of Assam. Over 100 years old, the actual construction of the lake was carried out during the time of Harry Hopkinson in 1894. Local people call it Nan Polok or Polok Lake after a civil engineer involved in constructing the lake.)
notfound: Lippincott;GEOnet, May 19, 1998