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124   APPENDIX A

Stations in Sheet 42.0-(continued)

Station   Latitude

Longitude

Height

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

 

 

o

 

v

o

 

u

feet.

Camp 1 " C"

h.8.

37.

54

22

75

1I

44

12720

Camp t"B"

h.8.

37

53

45

75

13

26

9970

Camp I "A"

4.8.

37

52

29

75

13

5

9950

Camp 1 " F"

4.e.

37

55

49

75

25

45

13730

Camp 1 "D"

11.8.

37

51

58

75

15

28

13180

Intersected Points in Sheet 42.0

CLASS A

             

• Sheet

           

Series No.

No.

Intersected Point

Latitude

Longitude

Height
Ground level

             
             

I. Pamir Boundary Commission (Holdich and Wauhope), 18951

I I. Indo-Russian Connexion (Bell, Mason, Collins and McInnes),1912-13

 

 

 

 

C

I/

O   •

II

feet.

42 O

II ~   1

Pk.3/42 o

 

37

33 48'4

75   9

44.9

20898

 

2

Pk.24/42 o

 

37

33   15'1

75   0

55'8

18513

 

~   3

Pk.25/42 o

 

37

31 37'8

75   3

52'4

18439

42-0

I

4

Pk.4/42 o

 

37

28   7'7

75   7

8'9

18887

 

 

5

Pk.5/42 o

 

37

23   3'5

75   6

50•I

18236

 

II

6

Pk.26/42 o

 

37

24 19'2

75   II

14.0

19268

 

 

7

Pk.27/42 o

 

37

22   7.7

12

54•I

18659

42-0

II

8

Pk.28/42 o

. . .

37

10 43'9

75   1

II '4

18182

 

 

9

Pk.29/42 o

...

37

10   i o1

75   4

50•2

18003

 

 

10

Pk.30/42 0

...

37

9 46'7

75   3

6'F

17975

 

 

11

Rock pillar on flank

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

of Pk.31/42 0

 

37

841 • 2

75 13

45'0

1742

 

 

12

Pk.31/42 o

 

37

8 31.9

75 13

54'8

18329

 

 

13

Pk.32/42 o

 

37

7 36'5

75 13

39'9

18467

 

 

14

Pk.33/42 o $

 

37

7 28'4

75 14

53'9

19256

 

 

15

Pk.34/42 o

 

37

7 14'5

75   9

41.•8

16194 .

 

 

16

Spur cairn

 

37

5   17'9

75   2

30•2

i61go

 

17

Pk.35/42 o

 

37

3   4'6

75 I2

18.0

19188

 

18

Pk.36/42 o

 

37

3   4'5

75 13

i5'2

18952

42-

8

II

19

20

Pk.37/42 o Pk.38/42 o

 

37

37

14 29'9

io   2'5

75 16
i5 17

32.6

16.6

18336

17203

~

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

42 11.I   II

21

Pk.39/42 o

•••

1 37

18   23.7

75 34

23'4

18737

* Ram Singh's work in this area is based on Deasy's and that of the Pamir Boundary. Commission previous to its adjustment in 1920. No attempt has yet been made to adjust it, and it is therefore in s ightly different terms to G. 1'. work. No descriptions of his stations are available.

t A correct'on of T=-4"•7, L=-3"•3, H=+ 176 feet has been applied to the original values of these points to bring them into the same terms as the three points Pk.15/42 s. Pk. 16/42 x, Pk.3/42 o, which were common to the Pamir Boundary Commission and the Indo. Russian Triangulation and which have been adjusted to the Indian triangulation.

$ Probably identical with explorer's point, Pk. 6/420.

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