CONTENTS 
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INTRODUCTION . . . ; SE N PT ELA Cie 1 
PART I. The Alai Mountains Be N ee 3 
Part II. The highland of Pamir . . . . . . RCE Salar pe CE LS 
Shapter 2% Structure and geologyz. CR ee ee oe ea lo 
Chapter 3. The climate of Pamir ...... RUE ee 18 
Chapter 4. General observations on the eeaetation se en of 
PAIE se ee AN Re ; 23 
Chapter 5. Notes on the veneration made on the way fom Alai 
to Jashil Kul D 29 
Chapter 6. Jashil Kul and the plain near Madras shall 
formation) are od ce A å ; : see OO 
Chapter 7. The vegetation of the mountain- A (eons: fori 
ation, Arenaria-formation, and Poa attenuata-formation) 76 
Chapter 8. The formation of the talus slopes .... . ME RS 
Chapter 9. Formations confined to water (hydrophilous and meso- 
Phil ons a nr ee EN 20296 
A. The formation of swamp meadows. . . . . . . . 96 
B>/Fhe hot springs formation. % "#00 0 0100 
Ge lhersubmerse:formationes.) pase rer Zei 
D. Stony river-bed formation. . . RC De LOS 
E. The river-banks formation ..... . SAM 104 
BÆRERE The southern valleys of PARMI = > > aan: 2106 
Chapter 10. Wakhan . . .. de Bleche ae à 0.0.4106 
Chapter 11. Goran and Sagde ee ar SR SET SE een TON 
Chapter 12. Hot-springs in ‘Goran’ «0... ED ti. Co) co 0193 
TOMER RATORE . . .: un. . ; RS PR Be AN CS PRE 127 
SOME OF THE ANIMALS COLLECTED BY THE EXPEDITION IN PAMIR . . . 131 
