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0160 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
Results of a Scientific Mission to India and High Asia : vol.3 / 160 ページ(白黒高解像度画像)

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Route No. 234.
From Triloknáth (Kishtvár) to Chámba (Chámba).
A secondary route, passable for horses.
Maps: Cunningham's Panjáb and Western Himálaya.—
Waugh and Thuillier's Panjáb and adjoining coun-
tries.

Tritoknáth, 32° 39′; 76° 37′, on the left bank
of the Chándra Bhága river — Hínse — Chóling
— Cross the Chándra Bhága river.

Údepur, on the right bank of the Chándra
Bhága river — Shéli — Cross the Chándra Bhága
river.

Salgráu, on the left bank of the Chándra
Bhága river — Continue along the left bank of
the Chándra Bhága river.

Tindi — Cross the Chára pass.

Bárni.

Bogái — From here to Chúmba, 32° 33′; 76° 7′;
3,015 ft., there are four marches, about which
no detail is known.

Route
from Triloknáth to Tándi,
see No. 221.

Route
from Tsóbta to Adhbádri,
see No. 2.

Route
from Tsóbta to Keterbál, or Petólia,
see No. 102.

Route No. 235.
From Tsóbta (Gárhvál) to Ókimath (Gárhvál).
A secondary route, passable for horses.
Literature: Hoffmeister's Briefe aus Indien, p. 209.
Maps: Hoffmeister's profiles, No. 4.—Indian Atlas, sheet 66.
— Strachey's Kumáon and Gárhvál.

Tsóbta, 30° 27′; 79° 10′, with a dharamsála
(8,842 ft.) — Cross the Kárta nálah — Cross the
Gáru gánga river — △Baniákúnd — △Bhotibása —
Cross the Agaskámni river by a bridge — Usára
— Mastúra — Gyalapókar — Káróki — Patháli —
Silsári.

Ókimath, 30° 30′; 79° 9′; 4,285 ft., on the left
bank of the Mandágni river.

Tso Gam, salt-lake, routes to and from, see
△Ráldang to Chúshul, No. 173.

Tso Gyagár, salt-lake, routes to and from, see
Kórzog to △Ráldang, No. 115.

Tso Kab, or Kháuri Taláu, salt-lake, routes
to and from, see △Rúkchin to △Raldang,
No. 178.

Tso Lánag, salt-lake, see Rákus Tal.

Tso Mápan, salt-lake, see Mansaráur.

Tsomognalarí, salt-lake, routes to and from, see
Chúshul to Tángtse, No. 45 (a).