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0127 Memoir on Maps of Chinese Turkistan and Kansu : vol.1
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Chap. IV]   NOTES ON SHEET No. 46

Kan-chou, Camp 228 (temple outside S.E. corner of city wall ;

 

 

105

B. 3)   •.• •

38°

55'

41"

1913-15. Kan-chou, Camp 168 (temple near S.E. corner of city wall ; B. 3)

38°

55'

36"

Nan-kou-ch'êng, Camp 171 (near temple outside N.E. corner of

town wall ; B. 3)   ...

  • • •

  • -•

38°

32'

18"

Hung-shui, Camp 172 (temple outside S.W. corner of town wall ;

 

 

 

B. 4)

38°

25'

24"

Camp 175, above left bank of 0-po-ho (B. 4)   ...

38°

0'

4"

Hsin-ch'grig-pao, Camp 186 (temple south of walled village; D. 4)

38°

12'

2"

NOTES ON SHEET No. 47 (KUNGURCHE).

The surveyed area in this sheet is restricted to a narrow belt of hilly ground which was visited only by M. Muhammad Yakirb, while accompanying the camels of my caravan during their summer grazing-time. The boundary between 'independent' Mongolia and Chinese territory passes through this gtound, and objections raised on the

Mongolian side prevented the surveyor from extending his plane-table work further. It has been plotted in conjunction with the traverses in Sheets Nos. 44, 45.

Judging from their general east-west bearing these low hill chains of Kungurche seem to belong to the southern Altai system.