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Chengtze: North of the Chiprinla and south of Mudju and Yulonghsi, 14,500- 



15,900 feet, Szechwan, May, 1929. Cheugtze is 5 days' trip south of 



Tatsienlu. 

 Chide : 14,500 feet, east of Mull, Szechwan, July, 1928. 

 Chinhaitze: 11,000-11,300 feet, northwest Yunnan, May, 1928. 

 Chiprinla: 16,500 feet, north of Chiu-lung-hsien and Chuchulongba, Szechwan, 



July, 1929. 

 Chiu-lung-hsien territory: East of the Yalung, 8 days' trip southwest of Tat- 

 sienlu (halfway between Muli and Tatsienlu), May, 1929. 

 Chiichulongba: A valley north of the hamlet of Tanku in CMu-lung-hsien ter- 

 ritory, 13,000-14,000 feet, Szechwan. No date. [1929.] 

 Chiitien: On the west bank of the Yangtze north of. Shiku, 6,500 feet, north- 

 west Yunnan, October, 1929. 

 Djago: Between Muli and Kulu lamaseries, 10,000-12,000 feet, Szechwan, April, 



1929. 

 Djishi: Northeast of Muli, Yalung, 11,000-13,000 feet, July, 1928. 

 Djishigotong: 12,500-13,000 feet, Muli, July, 1928. 

 Djobi: 12,000 feet, Muli, Szechwan, July, 1928. 

 Dshizhi: North of Aloching and Kulu, but west of the Yalung, 11,000-13,500 



feet, April, 1929. 

 Dzampe: Grassland in Muli territory, west of the Yalung River, 14,000 feet, 



July, 1929. 

 Fuchuanshan: Mekong-Salween divide, 9,800-12,000 feet, Yunnan, September, 



1929. 

 Fungkou: 6,500-9,000 feet, Yunnan, May, 1928. 

 Gauwua (or Gawua) : South of Yowabu Pass in Yungning territory, 11,000- 



11,500 feet, Yunnan, April, 1929. 

 Gibboh, Mount: 12,500-14,000 feet, south of Muli lamasery, August, 1928; 



April, 1929. Mount Gibboh is a huge limestone range over which a pass 



leads from Yunnan into Muli teTritory, Szechwan. 

 Gou-khii-ko: 13,000 feet, Yangtze loop, Yunnan, April, 1929. 

 Gowa (forests of): 10,000 feet, south of Yulo, Yunnan, May, 1928. 

 Jesila: 15,600-16,800 feet, pass across the Minya Konka snow range, 3 days' 



trip south of Tatsienlu, May, 1929. 

 Jesilongba Valley: 14,300-16,000 feet, north of Yulonghsi and the Jesila, 2 



days' trip south of Tatsienlu and near the Minya snow, range, Szechwan, 



May, 1929. 

 Kere: South of Kulu, 9,000 feet, Muli, December, 1928. 

 Konka, Mount: Muli, 14,000-17,000 feet, June and August, 1928. 

 Konkalongba: 14,500 feet, Minya snow range, east of Yulonghsi, Szechwan. 



No date. [1929.] 

 Kopati (forests of): Muli, June, 1928. 

 Kulu Mountains: East of Muli, 11,000-18,000 feet, December, 1928, and April. 



1929. 

 Laitsolo (gorges of): 10,000 feet, northwest Yunnan, November, 1928. 

 Lapo-laze: 9,000-10,000 feet, Yunnan, May, 1928. 

 Lauoh: Upper slopes of Fuchuanshan, 10,000-12,000 feet, Yunnan, September, 



1929. 

 Lautsolo Gorge: West of the Yangtze River, in Likiang territory, 9,000 feet, 



Yunnan, April, 1929. 

 Likiang Mountains: 9,400-15,000 feet, Yunnan, September-October, 1928; 



January-February, 1929 ; and January, 1930. 

 Luddvi Mountains: West of the Yangtze and Chungtien Rivers, 12,000-13,000 



feet, northwest Yunnan, August, 1929. 



