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Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.5

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0007 [Figure] 1 Gaurisánkar, or Mount Everest, in the Himálaya of Nepál.
0008 [Figure] 2 The Summit of Kanchinjínga in the Himálaya of Síkkim.
0009 [Figure] 3 The Sắtlej Valley and the Environs of Rámpur in the Western Himálaya.
0010 [Figure] 4-t The Salt Lake Tso Mitbál, in Pangkóng, Tíbet.
0010 [Figure] 4-b The Salt Lake Tso Gam, in Eastern Ladák, Tíbet.
0011 [Figure] 5 Cane suspension Bridge over the Témshang river, in the Khássia Hills.
0012 [Figure] 6-t The Drift Sands in the Interior of the Sindh Sa:ger Duáb, Pănjáb. (a:=´ on the"ā")
0012 [Figure] 6-b Alluvial High Ground on the western border of the Sindh Sa:ger Duáb, Pănjáb. (a:=´ on the"ā")
0013 [Figure] 7-r The Peaks and Glaciers of the Sásser Pass in Núbra, Tíbet.
0014 [Figure] 7-l The Peaks and Glaciers of the Sásser Pass in Núbra, Tíbet.
0015 [Figure] 8 The Kúnda Range, in the Nilgiris, Southern India.
0016 [Figure] 9 Leh, the Capital of Ladák, in Western Tíbet.
0017 [Figure] 10 The Chorkónda Glacier in Bálti, Tíbet.
0018 [Figure] Geographcal Maps: No1 Routes taken by Hermann, Adolphe, and Robert de Schlagintweit and their Assistants and Establishments in India and High Asia from 1954 to 1858.
0019 [Figure] Physical Maps:No.1 Magnetic Survey of India and High Asia by Hermann, Adolphe, and Robert de Schlagintweit 1854-1857 1. Isogonic Lines ( Declination ) Details see Vol. I ,Section VI,of "Results of a Scientific mission to India and High Asia " 1861.
0020 [Figure] Physical Maps:No.2 Magnetic Survey of India and High Asia by Hermann, Adolphe, and Robert de Schlagintweit 1854-1857 2. Isoclinal Lines ( Dip ) Detail see Vol. I ,Sect VI , of their "Results of a Scientific mission to India and High Asia " 1861.
0021 [Figure] Physical Maps:No.3 Magnetic Survey of India and High Asia by Hermann, Adolphe, and Robert de Schlagintweit 1854-1857 3. Isoclinal Lines ( Total Jntensity ) Detail see Vol. I ,Sect VI , of their "Results of a Scientific mission to India and High Asia " 1861.
0022 [Figure] 11-t Fort and Lines of Udelgúri in the province Dárrang, Assám.
0022 [Figure] 11-b Village of Mangeldái in Assám.
0023 [Figure] 12 Interior of the Buddhistic temple of the monastery Mángnang, in Gnári Khórsum.
0024 [Figure] 13 The Salt Lake Kiúk Kio:l, in the Karakásh valley, Turkistán. (o:= ΅ on "o")
0025 [Figure] 14 The flats of the Híron valley from the Barḗr plateau near Kattíngi, Central India.
0026 [Figure] 15 Palm grove and Singhalése habitations near Gálle, Ceylon.
0027 [Figure] Hypsometry, Vol.II Panoramic Profiles of the snowy ranges of High Asia. I. The Himálaya of Bhután, Síkkim, and Nepál. These views ware drawn and surveyed by Hermann de Schlagintweit, 1855 and 1857.
0028 [Figure] Hypsometry, Vol.II Panoramic Profiles of the snowy ranges of High Asia. II. The Himálaya of Kãmáon and Gãrhvál. Drawn and surveyed by Adolphe and Robert de Schlagintweit.
0029 [Figure] Hypsometry, Vol.II Panoramic Profiles of the snowy ranges of High Asia. III. The western chains of the Himálaya from Símla to Kashmír. Drawn and surveyed by Herm., Ad., Rob., de Schlagintweit.
0030 [Figure] Hypsometry, Vol.II Panoramic Profiles of the snowy ranges of High Asia. IV. The northern slopes of the Himálaya and the Trans - Sãtlej range in Central Tíbet. Drawn and surveyed by Adolphe and Robert de Schlagintweit.
0031 [Figure] Hypsometry, Vol.II Panoramic Profiles of the snowy ranges of High Asia. V. The ranges of Western Tíbet between the Himálaya and Karakorúm. Drawn and surveyed by Hermann, Adolphe and Robert de Schlagintweit.
0032 [Figure] Hypsometry, Vol.II Panoramic Profiles of the snowy ranges of High Asia. VI. Parts of the central chain in Tibet, from Pangkóng to Ladák. Drawn and surveyed by Hermann and Robert de Schlagintweit.
0033 [Figure] Hypsometry, Vol.II Panoramic Profiles of the snowy ranges of High Asia. VII. The Karakorúm, with the plateaux in Turkistán, and the Kuenlùen. Drawn and surveyed by Hermann and Robert de Schlagintweit.