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0894 Scientific Results of a Journey in Central Asia, 1899-1902 : vol.2
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710   ILLUSTRATIONS.

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Pl. 49. Northern part of sandy desert, 31st Jan. 1901   438

  • 49. Marching between high dunes     438.

» so a. Views from desert of Gobi     446.

  • Sob. Dunes on the eastern shore of Nias-köl     450.

  • 50 b. Dunes in the heart of the Takla-makan desert     450.

  • Sob. Dunes in the Kerija desert     450.

  • 52. Views from belt of steppe between Astin-tagh and desert range     470.

  • 53. Little oasis just above Camp CXI,II, Feb. loth 1901     478.

  • 53. Southern part of Kuruk-tagh     478.

  • 54. Gigantic mass of bedded clay in desert between Camp CXXXVIII and Atschik-

kuduk, Feb. 5th 1901     486.

  • 54. Clay terraces on right side of our route between Camp CXXXVI and Camp

CXXXVII, Feb. 1st 1901     486.

  • 55. Masses of clay resembling ruined towers and walls between Camp CXXXVIII

and Atschik-kuduk     494.

  • 56. Camp CXXXVIII. Camels drinking at recently dug well   502

  • 62. View from roof of our seraj at Tscharklik   6o6

  • 64. Solitary tower of March 3rd 1901     614.

  • 64. Cloud of dust raised by demolition of upper part of tower - tower A at Loû-lan 614.

  • 65. Tower at Camp CLIX, looking north-west   622

  • 66. Wheel of arba and various fragments of carved wooden ornaments. Jardang

ridges in background   626

  • 68. House D looking south-south-east     63o.

  • 69. Pulling down a dangerous mass at side of tower, Loû-lan     632.

  • 70. House F, south-west of manuscript house. Men excavating. In foreground big

eartenware jar     634.

» 71. Another view of house F     636.

2. 72. House M, giving an excellent idea of how these buildings at Loû-lan were constructed of poplars and sheaves of kamisch and tamarisk standing on end . . 638.

  • 73. House of sun-dried bricks in Loû-lan, in third section of which, farthest o'n right,

all the old chinese manuscripts were found     640.

A 74. Tower of March 7th     642.

  • 74. Largest house in most north-westerly village of Loû-lan. March 7th     642.

» 76. Excavating little »temple» in most north-westerly village of Loû-lan     644.

Figures in the text.

Fig. I. The Toghrak-bulak or Astin-bulak     3.

  •  2. At Dilpar   5

  •  3. Another view of Dilpar   6

  •  4. Vertical section of the Kontschc-darja. The left bank is high, the right low . .   7.

»   5. Forest at Dilpar   7

  •  6. Vertical section of Kontsche-darja at. Dilpar, March 6   8

  •  7. Measuring the Kontsche-darja through holes in the ice     9.

  •  8. The migrations of the Kontsche-darja   12

  •  9. Tamarisk-mounds between the Kontsche-darja and Basch-toghrak   12

  •  Io. Basch-toghrak   13

»   I.   »   »   14

  •  12. Vertical section at Basch-toghrak   15

  1.  Formation of tamarisk-mounds   15

  2.  Mountain scenery on the road between Suget-bulak and Kurbantschik     19.