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0137 Memoir on Maps of Chinese Turkistan and Kansu : vol.1
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APPENDIX A   115

LIST OF LATITUDES, LONGITUDES AND HEIGHTS OF
STATIONS AND POINTS OF THE TRIANGULATION OF
SIR AUREL STEIN AND OF OTHER OBSERVERS
WHO HAVE WORKED IN THE SAME AREAS

Intersected Points in Sheet 42.

CLASS B

Sheet

No.

IIeight
ground level

Intersected Point

Latitude

Longitude

Stein's first expedition point (Ram Singh), 1900-01

4216

1

Pk.1 f 421

  •   ~ u 74 51 5

feet

x8564

  •      ii

39 9 51

Stations in Sheet 42.J

RUSSIAN STATIONS 1912`

Station

 

Latitude

 

Longitude

 

o

 

a

o

~

n

Tache-matik

38

20

37'98

74

5

43'93

Tchitchecti-bachi

38

18

18•77

74

0

44'33

Itchke-torch egan

38

14

0'41

74

4

11'87

Kankri

38

9

27'46

74

I

22-75

Mingne-hadjir-tan

38

8

1•52

74

12

9.61

Ki.'il-belece-tau

38

5

59'10

74

6

1.69

Mouse-Clic-bonac

38

3

2'70

74

7

45'79

EXPLORATION

Longitude

Station

Latitude

   

Height

Stein's first expedition stations (Ram Singh), 1906-08

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

feet

(Damp 9 "B"

h.s.

38

20

19

74

54

Io

14711

Camp 9 "A"

h.s.

38

9

55

74

54

37

15083

The heights of these stations are not available. The values here given are adjusted to-Indian triangulation. The spelling of the names is that submitted by the Russian triangulators.