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0014 Southern Tibet : vol.2
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MY JOURNEY TO THE MANASAROVAR AND TO THE

SOURCES OF THE SATLEJ AND THE INDUS

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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    

  1.  The Tsangpo from Ye to the junction of the Dok-chu

  2.  The Tsangpo and the Chaktak-tsangpo    

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