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410 _INDEX
Ammon found en route, 65 ; yak hunt at Chukyar, 71, assistance given by Nymget Sring, 75 ; visit to Rundor, 80, attacked by Rundor dog, 84 ; crossing the Nabo La, 87, loss of theodolite near, 88 ; arrival at Niagzu, 92, return to Leh, 96, farewell to Pike and to the caravan, 99, end of first journey, 100
objective of Second journey, and
preparations, 102, companion to the Pamirs, (see Cobbold), 102, personnel of expedition, 103-4, assistance of Major Yeilding and equipment, 105, difficulties with the caravanbashi, 105, his punishment, 107-8, British hospitality at Gilgit, 108, journey thence to the Pamirs, 109, trouble with the Astori pony men, 109-10, survey work and its difficulties, passim, observations for the height of Muz Tagh Ata, 209, and for visibility thereof from Kashgar, 289-90 ; frozen ink, 217, frozen candles, 245, region first laid down by 281 ; difficult climb at Mazar Sultan, 113, journey to Raskam and obstructive natives, 114, 116-7, sport near the Kungerab Pass, 115, arrival in Raskam, 118, difficult travelling in the Dozok Dara, 123, arrival at Issok Bulok Agzi, 125, journey thence to Tir, across the Sandal Dawan, 126-8, arrival and stay at Yarkand, 130-31, a disastrous banquet, 136-7, relations with the Chow Kuan, 132 et seq., journey to Kangar, 140, punishment of officials on return there, 143, return to and meeting with Macartney, 144, verification of Trotter's observations, 145-6, rearrangement of plans, 146-9, excursion to the Takla Makan desert, 149, 154, arrival at Khotan, 155, medical labours at, 156
journey to Polu and excursions thence, 157-60, pause near Kiria, 161, a sick servant nursed by, 162-4, interview with the Chow Kuan of Kiria, 164, his request as to the frontier, 165, thence to Kara Sai, 166, revolt of the Kiria men, 167, quarters at Kara Sai, 169, journey thence to Tibet, 171,
search of route to Central Tibet
from, Polu, 172, Kara Sai to
Sarok Tuz, ill-health, 176 ; snowy
mountains seen near the Kiria
river, 177, Shor Kul reached, 175
and revisited, Aksu to Shor Kul,
survey undertaken between, 179 ;
plants found near Camp 102.,
183-5 ; crossing the Kiria, 186 ;
Fever Camp revisited and triangu-
lations connected at, 190, return
to Aksu, 192 ; trouble with the
caravan men near Kha Yak Day,
195, difficult descent near, 195,
return to Polu, 197, feast to
villagers, 198, murderous conduct
of Dalbir Rai, 199 ; departure from
to Khotan 202, and Yarkand, 203 preparations for winter journey to Sarikol, 204, difficulties of exchange, 206, help from the Beg of Sarikol, 212 - 3, official obstructiveness, Mariong valley, 219, misleading information given as to Nosh Tung, 220-2, arrival in the Yarkand valley, 223, journey to Pil, 227, viii Pichanyart, 228, the Shamatagle pass, 230, rest at Sanglash, Chinese suspicions and observations made at, 235,263,308-12,320-4, troublesome guides, (see Yul Bash), 237, journey to Pilipert, 237-41, over the Mamakul pass, 245, men's endurance of cold, 246, death of Zambôk, the dog, 247, arrival at Misgan, 250, return to Pilipert, 256, at Issok Bulok Agzi, 259, hospitable Kirghiz, 261, 202 ; Christmas and Christmas fare at Zad, 263 ; return to Tir, 265, troubles of the villagers, 269, amende honorable made to the Yuz Bashi of, 271, official anxiety as to the illness of Sonam, 273-278 ; arrival at Kichik Tuno, 273, crossing the Tashkurghan river, 274-6, journey to Kosarab, 277-9, crossing the Teriart river, 279 ; method of payment adopted by, 280 ; return to Yarkand, 282, negociating a bill of exchange, 283-4, journey to Kashgar, vile Khan Arik route, 284-9, hospitality met with en route, 287-9, stay at Kashgar, 291, officials at, Chinese Russian and British.292-5, return to Yarkand viâ Yangi Hissar, 297, delays at start,
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