gratefully remenmbèr. , As soon as I was permitted, I set out'for Dehra DAn, to which I travelled by easy stages, stopping at Um.balla to visit friends in my old regiment, the 16th Lancers; and journeying slowly in a dark gharry from Saharanpur to Dehra Dûn. There I was able to explain doubtful points to the officers and computers of The Trigonometrical Branch of the Survey of India, where my maps were drawn and published. After a brief stay at Bombay I embarked in a French steamer for Marseilles-, whence I hastened to England, and on December 7th, after an absence of two and a half years, I reached London so weak in health that I was scarcely able to crawl.