国立情報学研究所 - ディジタル・シルクロード・プロジェクト
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Southern Tibet : vol.6 | |
南チベット : vol.6 |
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A LIST OF THE PLACES WHERE PLANTS WERE COLLECTED.
Karzzj5er-kishlak, July 29th 1894.
The snout of this glacier is directed to the W. N. W. from the N. W. part of the Mus-tagh-ata. The brook issuing from its snout joins the Su-bashi which in its lower part is called Sarik-kol and enters Little Kara-kul.
This glacier was only touched in passing between two camps. The altitude at which two or three specimens of plants were taken, was 4500 m.
Koch-korchu, July 29 th 1 894.
Mountainous region with grazing grounds of the Kirgiz sheep , along the western side of Mus-tagh-ata. The ground is covered with gravel, erratic blocks and some grass; here and there are swamps, small brooks and springs.
North. lat. 38° 2 5', East. long. 75° 7', Altitude 4161 m.
Sarimek-beles, July 29 th 18 94.
Secondary threshold on a flat ridge stretching westwards at the western slope
of Mus-tagh-ata.
Gravelly ground with sparse vegetation.
North. lat. 38° 221, East. long. 75° 5`, Altitude 4762 m.
Tergen-bulak, Aug. 14th 1894.
Snout of a glacier and the surrounding region at the western slope of Mustagh-ata. Its brook joins the rivulet Su-bashi that goes to Little Kara-kul.
Gravelly ground with blocks and moraines. Moss, swamps, springs and occasionally grazing grounds.
North. lat. 38° 12', East. long. 75° 6', Altitude 4374
Yam-bzilak-bashi, end of July and middle of Aug. 1894.
Expanded snout of a glacier at the western slope of Mus-tagh-ata. As a rule the names only signify the grazing-grounds below the glaciers, where in summer the Kirgiz graze their flocks. The coordinates indicate my camps situated a short distance below the different snouts.
North. lat. 38° 17', East. long. 75° 4', Altitude 4439 m.
1895.
Ulutör, Aug. 2nd 1895.
A valley in the southernmost part of Taghdumbash or Eastern Pamir. Gravelly, partly swampy ground.
North. lat. 36° 42', East. long. 75° 281, Altitude 4589 m.
Kara-su, Aug. 8th 1895.
A valley in the southernmost part of Taghdumbash-Pamir. Good grazing grounds. North. lat. 36° 48', East. long. 75° 33', Altitude 4315 m.
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