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0132 Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.3
インドおよび高地アジアへの科学調査隊派遣の成果 : vol.3
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Jángla, or Zángla.
△ Súmdo.
△ Dagmóche — △ Tilál Súmdo.
△ Kárnak Súmdo.
Ráhrang — Cross a small pass — Pángchak.
Márka — Chálak — Késar Chúmik.
Kyó.
Shingo — Yururúts.
Rúmbak — Cross the Indus river — Pitak.
Leh, 34° 8′·3; 77° 14′·6⌐; 11,527 ft., 3 miles
N. of the Indus river.

Pétolia, see Keterbál.

Route
from Petorogárh to Almóra,
see No. 5.

Route No. 167.
From Petoragárh (Kúmáon) to Satgárh (Kúmáon).
A principal route, passable for horses.
Literature: Year-book of the Panjáb for 1854, part II.,
p. 116.
Maps: Indian Atlas, sheet 66. — Strachey's Kúmáon and
Gárhvál.
Petoragárh, 29° 36′; 80° 11′; 5,549 ft., in the
Shor valley, a fine fort (see also p. 33) — Urg,
nearly due north of Petoragárh — Pass the
western slopes of the Dhuj peak.
Satgárh, 29° 39′; 80° 14′, near the top of a
pass (ab. 6,000 ft.), 11 miles from Petoragárh.
There is a hut, 100 feet lower, belonging to
Colonel Drummond.

Pipelkót, routes to and from, see
Keterbál to Jhósimath, No. 101.

Póen is, properly speaking, the name of Chórbad.

Púch, routes to and from, see
Bhímbar to Úri, No. 26.

Púga, routes to and from, see
△ Rúkchin to △ Ráldang, No. 178.

Route No. 168.
From Púling (Kúlu) to Bára Bánghal (Chámba).
A secondary route, impassable for horses.
Maps: Biagrave, Beecher, and Hutchinson's Jalandhar
Duáb. — Indian Atlas, sheet 47 (second edition).
Púling, 32° 5′; 76° 51′ — Cross the Ul river —
Kohád.
Naláuta.
△ Palákch.
△ Cháuti.
△ Panértu, or higher up at the southern
foot of the Thámsar pass — Cross the Thámsar
pass.
△ Marr.
Bára Bánghal, 32° 18′; 76° 43′; 8,535 ft.,
on the right bank of the Rávi river.

Route No. 169.
From Púling (Kúlu) to Kárdong (Lahól).
A secondary route, impassable for horses.
Maps: Cunningham's Panjáb and Western Himálaya. —
Waugh and Thuillier's Panjáb and adjoining coun-
tries.