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Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.6 |
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PART III.
CONTENTS:.
A. PANORAMAS AND VIEWS.
The nutubers in the first column denote the order in which the Plates are issued.
The Index to the final arrangement will be given as crin as the progress of the publication permits.
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i The Buddhist monastery Hines, ova. Leh, in Leda
17 The Valley of the Ytirkand river, downwards from Dire Bello, in Turkistan
18 Panorama of the Lake and Gardens near Srinagar. Kashmir, in two parts:
Part In Shalimar gardens, six, Part I/: Fort of Srinagar,
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12,324 19 The Summit of Parisnith, hailer
1083 20. Central Assam and the Braluttapetra juorles, from Ogrl Hill near Texpur
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B. MAPS.
GEOGRAPHICAL MAPS: N° 2. Index-Map 6, the Routes in the western parts of the Himalaya, Tibet, and Central Agia.
N. 3 and 4. u) Vacs' le of a Rhetia map of the commercial route from Lhassa to Assam, rid Tdvang and Narlen.
h) Map of equidistant horizontal contour lines, determined in the southern part of the Sikkim Ilinuilsyn.
By Hermann de Schlagintweit.
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