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0644 Southern Tibet : vol.4
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366   ALONG THE UPPER TSANGPO TO THE MANASAROVAR.

some of the lacustrine terraces, and to the E. N. E. and east Mount Durtse and other hills.

On 7uly 23rd, our march goes north and N. N. W., first 9.8 km to the secondary pass Karo-la, 4,888 m. high, or 168 m. above the last camp, being a rise of f:58. From the pass we had 7.5 km. to Camp CCXI, Tokchen, at an altitude of 4,635 m., or a descent of 253 m. being at a rate of 1:29. To the S. E., south and S. W. from Karpo-la some of the peaks which we already know are again visible, amongst them Gurla-mandala to the S. 31° W.

On 7uly 261h, we accomplished the march of 9.2 km. across the hills to the S. W., travelling up and down, and camping at Camnp CCXII with a height of 4,602 m. on the shore of the Manasarovar. About halfway the first sketch of the

Manasarovar was made, from a hill-slope, Pan. 282A and B, Tab. 52. There we see, to the S. W. at least, the base of the Gurla-mandala, the higher regions of the mountain being hidden in clouds. To the W. S. W. , west and W. N. W. we see the contour line of the narrow neck of land between the Manasarovar and the Rakas-tal. N. 42° W. there is just a little glimpse of the Kailas. To the N. 2 1 ° W. is Mount Pundi. To the N. 4° W. is the mouth of the valley Packung, and N. 7° E. the mouth of the valley Paclien.'

At Camp CCXII, on the very shore of the Sacred Lake, Pan. 279A and B,

Tab. 51, was drawn. It gives a very good idea of the Manasarovar as seen from the eastern shore, and includes all the famous mountains. To the S. 37° W. the Gurla -mandala is visible, though somewhat disturbed by clouds. To the S. 59° W. are some of the Purang Mountains on the other side of uppermost Karnali. Then again to the W. S. W., west and W. N. W. comes the contour of the neck of land between the two lakes, being nearly the same as on Pan. 282A, Tab. 52, though the shadows of clouds make an apparent difference, which, however, of course does not influence the contour-line. To the N. 70° W. is Chiu-goya with the outlet of the lake. To the N. 37° W. is Mount Kailas, to N. i f° W. Pundi-ri, to the north the

valley of Packung, the Packen being to the right of it.2

From Camp CCXVIII on the western shore and just south of Gosul-gompa, Pan. 2 8o , Tab. 51, was drawn, showing the contour-line of the mountains on the eastern side of the lake. The little panorama, 281, Tab. 51, from the same place, is a view of the Gurla-mandala to the S. 9° W.

From Camp CCXIV situated between Gosul-g-onapa and Chiu-gompa, or rather from a hill above the camp, Pan. 283, Tab. 52, was drawn, showing the profile across the neck of land between the two lakes. From the same point Pan. 2 84A

1 On Pan. 282B the two names have to change place.

2 Here again the two names have changed place.