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0019 Overland to India : vol.2
Overland to India : vol.2 / Page 19 (Color Image)

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doi: 10.20676/00000217
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ILLUSTRATIONS

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  1.  The English Consulate in Nasretabad   290

  2.  On the Road from Nasretabad   .   290

  3.  The Hilmend   .   294

  4.  Two of my Servants taking Water from the Hilmend   294

  5.  One of the Dromedaries being towed over Rud-i-Seistan   298

26o. A Boundary Pyramid and a Baluchi   298

  1.  Horizontally Bedded Clay .   302

  2.   The Gumbez near the Shela   302

  3.  Through Wind Furrows in the Clay Desert   304

  4.  Among Clay Ridges   304

  5.  The Point in the Bed of the Shela   306

  6.  Salt Water in the Bed of the Shela   306

  7.  Sterile Gravelly Desert   .   308

  8.  Siaret-i-Malek-Siah   308

  9.  Setting out from Kuh-i-Malek-Siah .   .   310

27o. My Riding-Camel on the Way from Nasretabad to Robat .   310

  1.  The Author at the Station-House of Robat   .   312

  2.  A Levy-House " on the Road to Nushki .   312

2 73. My Jambas Grazing   314

274. Camping under a Tamarisk   314

2 7 5. A Fine Saxaul   .   •   314

  1.  Among Close Saxauls   314

  2.  The Shela   316

  3.  The Shela between Steppe and Low Sandhills   316

2 7 9. Dunes at Zirre   .   .   318

2 80. Returning to the Main Road   318

  1.  A Station-House on the Road to Nushki .   320

  2.  Some of my Men in Double Saddles   320

  3.  Two of our Running Dromedaries .   324

  4.  A Group of Baluchis   326

  5.  Nomad Tent   328

  6.   Nomad Tent   328

  7.  A Nomad Tent .   330

  8.  Four Baluchis   .   332

  9.  A Landscape in Baluchistan   332