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History of the expedition in Asia, 1927-1935 : vol.1 | |
中央アジア探検史 : vol.1 |
Arrival of Roy Chapman Andrews 43
New rumours 43
Further conferences with the Chinese 44
Resignation of major Dewall 44
Report from Pao-t'ou 44
Russian anxiety 45
Visit to Yang Yü-ting 45
Reply from the opposition 46
Preparation and discussions of contract 47
Signing of contract 50
Farewell dinner 51
Arrangement of money transfer 51
The contract 52
Comments and explanations in connection with the contract 55
Comparison with the Andrews expedition 60
Definition of the term »Central Asia» 63
The start from Peking 64
From Peking to Pao-t'ou 64
In Pao-t'ou 65
FROM PAO-T'OU TO KHUJIRTU-GOL 68
Local storm 69
Along the Khundulun-gol 69
Advance of Chinese peasants 70
Ho-chiao, a Belgian mission-station 71
The northern boundary for the Chinese settlement 73
Route-mapping 73
CAMP KHUJIRTU-GOL 75
Arrival of other members of the expedition 75
The camp 76
Expedition to Batu-khalagh-sume 78
Mingghan Jasak 78
Weather in the middle of June 79
Reduction of the baggage 8o
Purchase of camels 8o
Storm 8i
Rain 8i
Anxiety for the camel buyers 82
Sunday entertainment 82
Arrival of forty-two camels 84
Animal life in and out of camp 84
Norin's topographical work 87
Departure of the detached columns 88
Kaull's, Haslund's and Söderbom's journey to Peking 88
Maydar's festival in Batu-khalagh-sume 90
Huang Wen-pi's work 93
Dr Haude's work
The pilot balloons 94
Hummel's medical work 99
Number of camels 99
Starving the camels before setting off 99
Delayed start ioo
The start from Khujirtu-gol ioo
Revolt of the camels loi
Additional camel-men engaged 105
Tserat's return io6
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