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0655 Scientific Results of a Journey in Central Asia, 1899-1902 : vol.1
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ILLUSTRATIONS.   521

Page.

Fig. 341. Toghrak-forest     388.

  •  342. A »gumbes»     389.

  •  343. Arched gateway     389.

  •  344. Vertical section of an old arik     389.

  •  345. A wooden coffin, found on the right bank of the Tschertschen-darja     389.

  •  346. Tamarisk-mounds half washed away     390.

  •  347. Kamisch and toghraks on the left bank of the lower Tschertschen-darja . .     391.

  •  348. Point where the northern sand comes into contact with the vegetation of. the

Tschertschen-darja     392.

  •  349. Ordinary topography of the lower Tschertschen-darja    393

  •  35o. Vertical section of the same     393•

  •  351. Giving the horses a drink     394.

  •  351. High sand on the north side of the lower Tschertschen-darja, going SW. .     394.

  •  352. Panoramic section of the old river-bed     394.

» 353. The satma of Araltschi     396.

  •  354. Araltschi   396

  •  355. Vertical section of a narrow part of the Tschertschen-darja near Kum-küjülma 397.

  •  356. Vertical section of a broad portion of the river at Kum-küjülma     397.

  •  357. Showing one of the ways in which the tamarisk-mounds are formed by help of a sand-dune, which is later on, by some reason or other, blown away or swept

away by water   401

  •  358. View from the southern part of the Ettek-tarim     403.

  •  359. The westernmost promontory of Tagh-kum     405.

  •  360. The Tagh-kum    406.

  •  361. The steep lee side of Tagh-kum. Below it is seen a part of the ancient river

terrace of the Ettek-tarims left side     407.

  •  362. Vertical section of Tagh-kum    408.

  •  363. The difference between dunes sloping upwards and downwards as compared

with the prevailing wind     410.

  •  364. Vertical section of the southern part of the Ettek-tarim   412

  •  365. Sketch from the Ettek-tarirn, showing the forest thickest on the east side of the

old river-bed     413.

» 366. The Tagh-kum as compared with the prevailing wind     413.

  •  367. A tamarisk in winter     415•

  •  368. Schejtler   421

» 369. A view of the Jätim-tarim below Schejtler     422.

  •  370. Huts in Schejtler     423.

  •  371. Jätim-tarim at Schejtler     423.

  •  372. A poplar (toghrak) at At-jegen     423.

  •  373. Poplar-trees at At-jegen     424.

  •  374. Toghrak outposts between the dense forest and the kamisch-fields     426.

375. A »tam-uj» or clay hut and a »satina» or kamisch hut in New Tikenlik . . .     428.

» 376. Our camp at Turduning-söresi; to the right is Kuntschekisch- or Ara-tarim .     429.

  •  377. The Kuntschekisch-tarim at Apis-angesi; in winter the water has fallen consider-

ably and therefore the surface of the ice is concave     431.

  1.  Old erosion terrace     435•

  2.  House in the village of Ak-tarma     435.

  •  380. Native women    436.

  •  381. Camels dragging our canoes overland from the Tarim to Jangi-jer     438.

» 382. The lake at Jangi-jer   440

  •  383. Dragging the canoes across a narrow tongue of land     442.

  •  384. In the reeds    •    443.