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0148 Memoir on Maps of Chinese Turkistan and Kansu : vol.1
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126   APPENDIX A

Stations in Sheet 51.L

ASTRONOMICAL

       

Station

Latitude

Longitude

Height

       

De Filippi's latitude and longitude station, 1914

Suget Karaul

o

36

i

20

"

54'91

o

78

I

I/

36'09

feet

Latitude and longitude station at the Chinese fort; longitude was obtained by wireless time signals transmitted from Lahore recorded simultaneously at Suget Karaul and Debra Dan. De Filippi's values were not available during Sir Aurel Stein's surveys nor for the construction of his map, which shows the fort at 7 36° 20' 55", Long. 78° 6' 35".

EXPLORATION

Trotters' topographical latitude and longitude station, 1874

Ak-tâgk No. 2 Camp   36   0 1 1   78   3 20   15330

Station undescribed; latitude by one north and three south stars ; longitude from the mean of three `Pandit' traverses ; not shown on Stein's map.

Intersected Points in Sheet 51.L

CLASS B

           
           

Sheet

No.

Intersected Point

Latitude

Longitude

Height
ground level

           
           
           

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

518

1

feet

36 10 25

°   /

78 ~9 46

Pk.1/51L*

36 37

36 5 37

36 4 9

5110 2

L

5112

5116 4

Pk.2/51L

Pk.3/51L

Pk.4/51L

78 37 3

78 34 57

78 50 11

17178

23757

23205

3

Stations in Sheet 51.P

EXPLORATION

Station   Latitude   Longitude   Height

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

Ulûgh-art-dawân `A' h.s.

guuat-dawci:u `B'   h.s.

Tôpe `D'   h.s.

o

36 46 4.5

36 .43 16

36 8 10

79 29 57

79 32 41

79 53 48

feet

9891

10815

13949

* This peak is doubtful; it does not seem to have been found during the detail survey.