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VI
MY JOURNEY TO THE MANASAROVAR AND TO THE
SOURCES OF THE SATLEJ AND THE INDUS
CHAPTER XXII.
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Surroundings of the Manasarovar 149
The depth of the Manasarovar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163
Surroundings of the Rakas-tal 166
The oscillations in the water-level of the lakes . . . . . . .
Precipitation in N.W. India compared with the oscillations in the lakes 189
The movements of the Kumdan glaciers compared with the oscilla-
tions in the lakes
The Tso-morari compared with the Manasarovar
The importance of glacier sources
The source of the Indus 211
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THE TSANGPO AND ITS SOURCE
CHAPTER XXXI. The Catholic Missionaries on the upper Tsangpo
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European speculation up to the middle of the last century 222
Thomas W. Webber 227
Nain Sing 233
Kawaguchi 238
Ryder, Rawling, Sandberg, and others 243
The source of the Brahmaputra 251
The Tsangpo and its tributaries as represented by the Catholic
Missionaries and van de Putte 267
Bogle, Turner and Manning 270
Nain Sing and the Tsangpo 273
The Pundits and the Tsangpo-Brahmaputra problem 277
European speculation before Ryder's survey 284
Ryder, Rawling, and Burrard 287
MY JOURNEY ALONG THE TSANGPO
CHAPTER XLIV. The Tsangpo from Karu to Shigatse
The Tsangpo from Ye to the junction of the Dok-chu
The Tsangpo and the Chaktak-tsangpo
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