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19S iLe livre de Marco Polo, citoyen de Venise, drawn up in French at his dictation, in 

 1(208, by Rusticien de Pise.— Published by Pauthier. Paris, 1865. 



199 Purdon On the Trigonometrical Survey and Physical Configuration of the valley of 

 Kashmir.-], of R. Geogr. S., vol. XXXI, p. 14-30; 1S61. . 



200 Memioires stir les contrecs o<ccidentales, translated from the Sanskrit into Chinese, in 

 the Year 648, by Hiouen-Thsang, and from the Chinese into French by Stanilas Julien, vol I.— 



1201 Klaproth, Description du Thibet, translated from the Chinese— Paris, 1831. 



202 Voyages an Thibet; translated by Parraud and Billescoq.— Paris, year IV. 



103 Voyages de Fr. Bemicr, vol. II, letter IX— Amsterdam, 1699. 



2<"2*5 Description de la Chine of P. du Halde, vol. IV— Paris, 1735. . 



206 Letter of April 16, 1710. Lettres edifiantes. New edition, vol. VII, p. 430-435— Paris, 1781. 



301 An Account of the Kingdom of Thibet, by J. Stewart— Phil, transactions, vol. LVII. 

 p. 465-492; 1777. , _ . 



'-"" Ambassade an Thibet et an Boutan, translated by Castera, 2 vols.— 1 aris, 1800. 



509 A Journcv to Sirinagur .—Asiatic researches, vol. VI, p. 309-3S1; 1801. _ _ 



410 A Journey to Lake Manasarovara in Un-des, a Province of Little Tibet. Asiatic re- 

 searches, vol. XII", p. 375-534— Calcutta, 1816. . . 



211 Travels in the Himalayan provinces of Hindustan and the Penjab; in Kunduz and 

 Bokhara; 2 vol.— London, 1851. . . 



212 Journal of a Tour through Part of the snowy Range of the Himalaya mountains, and to 

 the sources of the Rivers Jumna and Ganges— London, 1820. This journal was published in 

 abridged form in the Asiatic researches, vol. XIII, p. 170-249.— Calcutta, 1820. 



213 Vol. XXII, p. 415-430.-London, 1820. 



214 Account of Koonawur. in the Himalaya.— London, 1841'. 



215 First part: journey out. Account of part of a journey through the Himalaya moun- 

 tains—The Edinb. Philos. journal, vol. X, p. 295-305; 1824.— Second part, journey back. Journal 

 of an Excursion through the Himalaya mountains, from Shipke to the Frontiers of Chinea. 

 Tartary.—Thc Edinb. Journal of Science, vol. I, p. 41-51 and p. 215-244; 1824. These two 

 articles are reprinted in the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, vol. XI, p. 363-391; 

 1842. My quotation is taken from this publication. 



2115 Lloyd: Narrative of a journey from Caunpoor to the Boorcndo pass, with Capt. Alex. 

 Gerard's account of an attempt to penetrate by Bekken to Garoo and the Lake of Manasarowara. 

 —London. 2 vol. 1840. . 



217 Al Gerard, Account of a Survey of the valley of the Setlej River, in the Himalaya 

 mountains.— The Edinb. Journal of Science, vol. V, p. 270-288, 1826, and vol. VI, p. 28-50, 1827. 



21S Account of Koonawur in the Himalaya. Published after his death by G. Lloyd. 



London, 1841. 



210 Journal of a Survey to the Heads of the Rivers Ganges and J umma. Asiatic researches, 

 vol. XIV, p. 60-152.— Calcutta, 1822. 



230 Voyage par les monts Himalaya aux sources du Djcmna et de la au-v frontieres de 

 ran fire chiuois ; d'avril en Oct. 1827.— AT. Ann. des Voyages, vol. LXVII, p. 127-188, 1835. 



221 Corresp on dance inedite, vol. II, 1867. — Lettre a MM. les. Professeurs Administrateurs 

 du Museum, a Paris, 



222 Voyage dans I'Inde, pendant les annees 1828 d 1852.— Paris, vol. II, 1641. 



223 The lake is at an altitude of 4650 meters. 

 324 Bcrghaus Annalen, vol. V.— Berlin, 1832. 



225 A personal narrative of a journey to the source of the River Oxus, in the years 1836, 

 1S37, 183S— London, 1840. 



22s Cabool; in the years 1836, 3-8.— London, 1842. 



227 Souvenirs d'un voyage dans la Tartarie, le Thibet et la Chine, en 1844-1846, vol. II. 

 Paris, 1850. 



-^ Brief c aus Indien. — Braunschweig, 1847. 



2,29 Western Himalaya and Tibet; a narrative of a journey through the mountains of 

 Northern India, during the years 1647-48. — London, 1852. 



230 Himalayan journal; or notes of a Naturalist, 2 vol. — London, 1854. 



231 Ascension du Sumcni-Parbitt (Himalaya).— N. Ann. des Voyages, vol. CLII, p. SOS- 

 SCO; 1856. 



232 The adventures of a Lady in Tartary, Thibet, China and Kashmir.— London, 3 vol., 1853. 

 M3 Trips in the Himalaya.— Alpine Journal, vol. IV, p. 73-93; London, 1870. 



234 The Tibetan Route from Simla to Srinagar— Alpine Journal, vol. Ill, p. 118-153; 

 London, 1867. 



235 First ascent of the Tian-Shan or Celestial mountains, and visit to the Upper Course of 

 the Jaxartcs or Sxr-Daria, in 1S57.— The Journal of the roy. geogr. Soc; vol. XXXI, p. 356- 

 36.5; lf-61. 



236 Schlagintweit (Hermann, Adolph and Robert de), Results of a scientific mission to 

 India and High Asia, 1S54-1S58; 4 vol.— Leipzig and London, 1861-1866. 



237 On the Glaciers of the Mustakh Range.— The Journal of the royal geogr. Society, vol. 

 XXXIV, p. 19-55; London, 1864. 



238 Reisen und Aufnahmen ztveier Punditen (gcbildcter Indier) in Tibet; 1865 bis 1866. — 

 Petermann's Mittheilungen; vol. XIV, p. 233-243; 276-290, 1868. 



239 Report of "the Mirsa's" Exploration from Caubul to Kashgar. — The Journ. of the roy. 

 geogr. Soc, vol. XLI, p. 132-192; 1871. 



'^'Journey from Leh to Yarkand and Kashgar, and Exploration of the sources of the 

 Yarkand River.— The Journal of the roy. geogr. Soc, vol. XL, p. 33-166; 1870. 



^ l Journey from Peshazcar to Kashgar and Yarkand in Eastern Turkestan.— The Journ. 

 of the roy. geo'gr. Soc, vol. XLII, p. 44S-473; 1872. 



242 Henderson and Hume, Lahore to Yarkand. Incidents of the route and natural history 

 of the countries traversed by the Expedition of 1870, under T. D. Forsyth. — London, 1876. 



243 The Jumbo and Kashmir territories, a geographical account. _ London, 1875. 



244 Letters to S. Roderick Murchison giving an account of his Ascent of tlve Atlas. — 

 Proceed, of the roy. geogr. Society, vol. XV, p. 212; 1871. 



245 Relation d'une ascension aux monts Cameron (Afrique occidentale). Translated in N. 

 Ann. des voyages; vol. Ill, p. 71-107; 1863. 



