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0144 Memoir on Maps of Chinese Turkistan and Kansu : vol.1
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122   APPENDIX A

Intersected Points in Sheet 42.N—(continued)

           
           

Sheet

No.

Intersected Point

Latitude

Longitude

Height
ground level

           
           
           

Deasy's points, 1897-99—(continued)

42 6

9

Pk. 12/42 N.

  •  /   ir

38 39 26

  •  ,

   75 21   37

feet

23530

42—

10

Pk. 14/42 N.

38   5 21

75   17 24

17480

42

11

Stein's first expedition points Pk. 1 /42 N.

38 54 30

(Ram Singh),-1900-01

75   1   0

20573

42-

2

12

Pk. 4/42 N. (Kongur I) ...

38 39 23

75 13   5

25146

42N

3

13

Pk. 5/42 N.   ...   38 27   6

75   5 10

12399

T

425

14

Pk. 11/42 N.

38 54 27

75 20 27

14898

N. B.- Pk. 13/42 N (Kongur I1) has been rejected.

Stations in Sheet 42.0

GEODETIC

Station   Latitude   Longitude   Height

Indo-Russian Connexion* (Bell and Mason), 1912-13

Sarblock t (Russian E.)

o

 

/1

o

 

n

feet

i2.s.

37

18

59'15

75

4

41' 29.

17284

Knkhtek $ (Russian W.)

h.s.

37

17

33'16

75

O

I2'28

17031

Tongder   h.s.

37

14

55'19

75

3

21.02

17611

Takhtakhun   12.s.

37

10

49'58

75

8

24'33

17595

Dastur   I2.&

37

4

38'16

75

2

30'53

16924

* The Indo-Russian stations are all marked by a circle and dot cut in a rock either in situ or embedded, and protected by a cairn.

Known to the Russians as "Beik".

$ Known to the Russians as "Ac-tonrouc-tan".