A part of the Kubi-gangri as seen from Camp 201 facing 260
Panorama of the Kubi-gangri with the source of the Brahmaputra. To the left on the upper panorama the valley of the Kubi-tsangpo is seen, and in its continuation to the N. E. as a haze far away the Transhimalaya. (The lower part of the panorama is a direct continuation of the upper half. The panorama is taken from a point on a moraine west of Camp 201) facing 262
On the road to Shigatse in the valley of the Tsangpo facing 292
The right bank of the Tsangpo, near Shigatse facing 296
The Tsangpo as seen from the terrace of Ta-nak facing 296
Lapsen-tari, the place from where the sacred mountain Targo-gangri first comes in sight NN. 280A
Targo-gangri from a point near Tarbung-la NN. 280B
The Lapchung-gangri or Shuru mountains as seen to the W. S. W. from a point between Tarbung-la and Targo-tsangpo (Camp 150) BF. 281
Armed Tibetans at the foot of Targo-gangri facing 282
From a point near Camp 150 in the valley of the Targo-tsangpo. In the background a part of Targo-gangri. To the right, behind the terrace, the river goes down to Dangra-yum-tso facing 284
The Lapchung-gangri, one of the ranges of Transhimalaya, as seen from Camp 151 facing 290
Targo-gangri as seen from a point halfway between Camp 151 and Camp 152, i. e. due south NN. 290A
The confluence of the Tsangpo and the Chaktak-tsangpo from a little threshold at Camp 168. The highest peak, Kha, between the two rivers, is seen to the S. 71˚ W. NN. 352C
The confluence of the Tsangpo and the Chaktak-tsangpo from a little threshold at Camp 168 (Continuation to the right of the foregoing photo). Looking N. 75˚ W. up the valley of the Chaktak-tsangpo BF. 353
The Tsangpo between Namla and Dongbo (Camps 188 and 189). Looking S. 25˚ E. facing 360
The Tsangpo at Camp 191. Looking down the river to the S. E. BF. 361
The Tsangpo at Camp 191. Looking up the river to the S. W. (A lama in my boat) BF. 361
The Upper Tsangpo below the confluence of the Kubi-tsangpo and the Chema-yundung facing 362
Measuring the volume in one of the uppermost branches of the Tsangpo just below the junction of the Kubi-tsangpo and the Chema-yundung BF. 363
Some of my Ladaki servants returning home from Tokchen BF. 363
The green sandstone conglomerate at Nyandi-gompa facing 372
The Surla Glaciers from a point south of the Surla (Surla-Kemi-la) Pass. The pyramidal snow peak is seen to the S. 31˚ W. (Cp. the water colour sketch Vol. III, p. 358) NN. 400C
Mountains on the right side of the uppermost Indus. Looking N. E. from Camp 235 BF. 565
The Chomo-uchong. View to the S. E. and east from Lamlung-la, May 1, 1908 NN. 566A
The confluence of Bup-chu and Mü-chu at Linga. The Mü-chu bridge. In the background the upper part of the Mü-chu valley. Looking north from a point just below Camp 142 facing 568
Looking down the Mü-chu valley to the S. S. E. from the confluence of the Bup-chu with the Mü-chu NN. 568