GBOGU.UMI1. AL I'HOGBEh 



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iO 



volcanic cones, hitherto vU T-aidam. Kahu 'Fu.Uaa-Tdra.tJM 



* desert* of Alla-Ni-haii aiM "r . . 



tin 

 of I be 



r made and 

 ami p*l**.it- 



crmi 



kia 



oden. 



. 



id mmilMlttU. ftf.'l H Ion* Of 

 limn l.i .kulU an-; 



. 

 ia nullrtl in ntaiiv duwov 



<tl a* a laigv 



f 1M04 



I'ainir military (tost in Ka*hpn 

 times in the course 



<<-hel an altitude of 



lie same year the tm 



:n ill.- ilr 

 in- 1 itl-Mi i 



In I'- i'f. i: \ . 1805, K vet i cross 



the Takla Makhnn <l-^-it, wlm-h hml ne\t-r hssn 



AIW to ob- 



ihe -;iti'l I it region, which rise sonio- 



- arth 



; ndervd tl 

 ^^Ku anl danger uu.-h . 



n (lays ho .nl\ 



MI hi* wiiy nrr.^-i tin- .l.-x-rt he lost 

 -. and a muni 



.:nent., ilirlllilll 



*}i|.r.it M-. K\ciiinallv ho lia-1 to rrturn to Kaahgar 

 . t.> oiitain a fresh ' pro- 



f nrw n|i|iarutiiH nml 

 n-arh hiin f.-r 



f the 



i ami Ihi- Iliiniii-Kii-h niiip*. In I'- 



ttt. lit- l-ft Knhgnr for th- ln>t tiinr. trmrel- 



wanl I Jiko Ix>b Nor ami 



Iwert 800 kil>mitre acrotw. 



: months 



an*! a Imlf u dtiooTared the remains of 



I ihiTiiin-of Huiiih 

 *-.-.-.ini,' M far a* tl 



rt>aro ran a far as 89 ' 80' 



i-l in tl. i of half- 



sava^i* -li.-|.hr:.U u mse. 



M< town of Koreia, 



|>:>ri ..f l*ake Loli 

 . tiUkr wan unable to dtaorer. appur 

 .- tin* lake f. whenever there M 



an almndance of wntr. int it- *>nthrrn i- 



ii.-Un^Htii.-xi.Uirer. FanlM-r 



!ii-li !liw* int*> the north- 



!* Of 



whn-h In 



iin.in the |.rin^.-f I8IW. 



>tark t. K i. ami 



nii'l thiM. C( rm in nnler t 



northern .'innjr the 



rr <livtvrnwl .ntain 



hif;nmt peak m<te aUmt HOdO 



II- ab - f un. I in 



ii 23 salt-water Ink.* During the two 

 H* expedition l.-%st,-.i 

 being was met lin 



-.** 



the f font 





 Sa%, who ha* 



u aft<r an DSOOMnful alt< i 



.(.ti.l. Mr. Undor. 



who b an artirt < t iMt s bring a 



ploraf. Mjr that IK- ha* had " 



IMII |UM| auoM terrible sin 

 80 n t 



. <la. aftr 



Mr Undor prorsMkd for M marrbr* 



ami a ick coolie. He lost all 

 prorisioM. ami thm the TibeUm. by an art of 

 t resjcnerT t 



ly noggrd. snd Mr. Ui 

 brought t.. the execution ground. The 



an held Mr. 



r. while another ung a long sword to 



neck as a preliminary to the 



fatal th. tart m>m. 



topped the executioner and commuted the sentence 



ure. w huh injured his spine, lees, feet, arms, 



Ir. Umlor . U.IM.I u 



while hi* M-nants were kepi in fetters 

 _-lit.--u in\*. In the end the 

 prisoners were re leased, and Mr. Lender u now in 

 India, with ^ wom 

 M. Bogdanoiitch. who has begun a tour of ex- 



in 8 parallel chains, are 

 .and that traces of gold 

 are also found in the water courses. 



lar nenrice. describes an extraordinary landslip on 



the banks of the upper Yangtse, creating a new 



rou0 cataract, much the worrt rapid in 



an^tM-. All junk* ha\e to be emptied snd 



t h. ir cargo carried at IcaM half a mile. The rapid 



was formed on the niffhl of Sept. 30. 1MM. 



! after f tin: and since then 



100 iunk* and I.OUO men are said to hate brm lost. 



by 400 yards cart and weM, has fallen from 



mountain ..n the north hank. 

 lance of liO 



reducing the breadth of the 



obstruction would probably pmmt no **i dinV 



* to a forrien rneimrr. but t 

 only making mad* on both banks of the m cr out 

 . rnment fumU ami mhsrriptions of the I n tr 

 piiliU at Wanhien and Chung-King, a if they re- 

 garded the rapid a* | nnaitent. 



\f rlra. In a paper rvmd to the Royal Oeo- 

 ^raphieal S* irtr. "An Expedition to the 8onrrrs 

 of ir . woo was the 



)1 llritish ofllcwr <>f the A,,^- . I 

 limitation CommbMon appointevl in I8W, said 

 that prarttrallr n.rfhini: a* prrrkHi 

 about thr 1*06. 



mmbioo reacbeil the western water*) 

 the N 7)ce from an delation of 3.2*0 feei 



Linked down upon the T.-ml-i valler. thnr na- 



juities eonsidxed their tank endrd. Tbey de> 

 f the Tembi. H 



luU it was the mU of the <i, v,l. whom tker 

 had no anxiety to meet, though they were devil 



