lOs SCAECITY OF GAIME. 



25th ; Gholab came in with Ms party the 

 following day, during a heavy fall of rain, 

 having had a toilsome, indeed a dangerous, 

 march, for a coolie and five sheep were 

 nearly lost in a " lye " (a deep cleft in the 

 snow) ; four of the sheep were got out, and 

 the coolie's life was only saved by his having 

 a tent pole on his shoulder. He brought 

 in with him a little Thibet puppy which he 

 had found in one of the passes; it was barely 

 alive when discovered, but was now strong 

 and well. I took it home with me to 

 Jullunder, it grew to be very handsome, and 

 then died. 



On the 28th we started for Gangoutrie 

 and shot thereabouts for three days ; our 

 sport was not very good, we only got two 

 old male burrell and a bear. The district 

 seemed almost denuded of game ; where 

 the anunals had all gone to, we could not 

 make out ; they must have got very wild, 

 indeed they soon become so when shot at. 

 From the neighbourhood of the glacier, we 

 went down to the Temple, and met with a 



