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0229 Scientific Results of a Journey in Central Asia, 1899-1902 : vol.3
Scientific Results of a Journey in Central Asia, 1899-1902 : vol.3 / Page 229 (Color Image)

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CHAPTER X.

BACK TO THE ARKA-TAGH.

On i 9th September we continued our journey towards the west, still keeping along the foot of the mountains on the south; consequently there was no noteworthy change in the scenery. All day we had on the north the same mountain peaks, seen however from different angles; of all these I took compass-bearings. The ground

Fig. I18. COLLECTING FUEL ON THE ROAD.

was hard and level, and scored occasionally with dry watercourses, issuing out of the side-glens that open on the south. In one place we found springs of bright, fresh water, trickling out of the ground and forming shallow basins, the water in which had a temperature of 15.6°, and this probably remains fairly constant during the winter, for a species of small Crustaceans lives in it. We only saw hard rock at Camp LIV (alt. 4917 m.), namely a light green crystalline schist and a variefy

* See vol. VI, Part I, p. 67, Zoologie, by Prof. W. Leche.