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[Photo] 149 RUIN OF ANCIENT WATCH-TOWER T. III, TUN-HUANG LIMES, SEEN FROM EAST. Two men standing in foreground at spot where first discovery of an early Chinese record on wood was made.
[Photo] 150 RUINED WATCH-TOWER T. XXVI, TUN-HUANG LIMES, WITH REFUSE HEAP, SEEN FROM S. W.
[Photo] 151 RUINS OF TEMPLE DESTROYED BY TUNGANS, AT SHIH-PAN-TUNG, N. OF TUN-HUANG.
[Photo] 152 RUINED WATCH-TOWER T. XXV, NORTH OF TUN-HUANG, SEEN FROM SOUTH-WEST.

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149. RUIN OF ANCIENT WATCH-TOWER T. III, TUN-HUANG LIMES, SEEN FROM EAST. Two men standing in foreground at spot where first discovery of an early Chinese record on wood was made.

151. RUINS OF TEMPLE DESTROYED BY TUNt;ANS, AT SHIH-PAN-TUNG, N. OF TUN.HUANG.

150 RUINED WATCH-TOWER T. XXVI. TUN.HUANG LIMES, WITH REFUSE HEAP, SEEN

FROM SW.

15a. RUINED WATCH-TOWER T. XXV, NORTH OF TUN.HUANG, SEEN FROM SOUTH-WEST.