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authorised, and prOceeded'oii,165-6,
.desolate''mregiön--near, and gold-digging in;166,: egion east of; 167
Snow-linerof. Western `Tibet; elevation of, 70
Srinagar, `Deasy's appearance .on returning-to, 1100, the governor of:, his disobligingness, ; 8, ' . hospitality • of Capt.'G. Clienevix-Trench. to :Deasy-and Pike- at, 5;• preparations:: for second- journey.. made at, 102, final
return to,' 3'26 .
Swedish • Missionaries; (see Backland. and ' Högland), ` at "Kashgar,, attack on, 302=3•
Surukwat .or Karaul, Oasis of, route from, .to Bazar Dara,.120-1, fords of the Yarkand fiver near, 262
TAOIIAIiMA, threatened Russian seizùre of, '355, baffled, .356
Taghduiimbash Pamir, route to, 102, elevation of camp at, 111, triangulation work at;` 112, Qvis Poli of,
358-61 •
and Gilgit route to Kashmir; 209 Tahir Beg, mission of to the Munzo, 243, difficulties of his journey, 253,
262: '
Takijs, action of the Beg of, as to. the Kanjut-Raskam question, • 355 ; de putation to. hinder. Deasy's journey, 117; lying habits of this race, 213-4,.
238-9, 257, 261 -
Takla, 209, supplies obtained at, 210 Takla' Makan desert, Deasy's .opinion of, based . on native .information,
:.287, excursion to, 149; et seq.-; old, hooks • said to come from, how
faked," 149-50 ; .summer aspect of, and. sand dunes in, 152, uniformity of • landscape in, 153 ;•. re-
- . crossed by Deasy, 1899; 285 •
Taklay and .Aytash, ford on the .:Yarkand river between, 143 .
Talde Kol Su river, descent .to valley of, and features of region, .117-8' Talkolok, • source of supplies for the
gol4-diggers of- Sorgak, .166 . •
Tankse, 92 . -
Tapin Chat, elevation of and cold at, 123-4
Tar Aggi, loess formation at,-129 Tara Singh,. Sikh, 39, 40,- care applied to his cough, 95
Tarim Boko, excursion: to, 266, bogies
Tarim Qasis, scareity of . water • in and the reason, 286
near, 269 •
Tarsi Pass, élevation -of, 272
Tartary Peaks, 1: and 2:., the. .Nabo 'La connected with byaeasy's triangu-
lations; 88 • ; - .
Tashkurghan, 140, . Chinese- suspicion of _ Deasy's objects at; '235-6, the Chow Kuan of. receives secret orders -adverse to the expedition; 116 ; : supplies obtained from, 262; route. from Yarkand to, 210, the post viii, 219 - Taxation in Chinese =Turkestan the
=system of "'squeeaes," '332 - •
in Western Tibet,, 75• . .
Tazgun, . the. Beg-4.: 289, " control of,
over .water-supplies, 286 •
. Teetai, the, .:of 'Chinese. Turkestan, . 353, (see also under Yarkand) Tekelik .Tagh Mountains, positions in determined by the Indian Survey,157 Tekescherek river, • junction of, with the Teriart, fords near, 279
Teriart river, ib. • -
Terelik river, confluence of with the Kur ab river, 160
Thachap Gangri . Mount, elevation of measured, 66
Thokcho Karu, (Camp 76.), élevation
of, 89 - .
Thok Gerge, prices of-gold at, 59 Thok Jalung, gold said to be found at,
63 ••
Thonchu, (Camp 40.), little game near,-
71
Thong or Thon.gal -Pass, leading to
Mariong, elevation of, 220 . Thurgo, Camp 45. at, route thence to
Thok Jalung, 63
Tibet, attractions of to Deasy, 1, route followed by thither, 5 ; clear atmo-
sphere_ in, 28, - exposure of dead
bodies on high mountains in, 76, heavy taxes in, 75-6 ; native name . for, 2 ; ponies of, their method of finding provender, 89-90, sheep of,
as beasts of burden, 3 ; . second journey to, objects of, 171-2 ; trade of with India and Ladik, staples of, 47, warm clothing essential in,
44 -
-- Central, no feasible caravan-route into, 185
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