1833.] kept at Kotgarh, Subathé, §&c. 621 
trips were made in April, September, and October, the months, as be- 
fore stated, of mean barometrical altitude. 
The following table contains a selection of some of the principal re- 
sults of this part of the journal, and if compared with that printed in the 
Researches, it will be seen to afford the highest confirmation to Captain 
Hersert’s statement; the altitudes and longitudes are from the latter. 
In 1820, our author went alone by another route, and made some ad- 
ditions to his list of altitudes. The whole ought to be published, but they 
would require the elucidation of a route-map and notes of the journey. 
On both occasions also, the temperature of rivers and springs was 
carefully noted, and a sure indication was thence deduced of the distance, 
direction, and source of the stream ; a few of these are inserted below : 
Extract from Captain Gerard’s Table of Altitudes. 
i Lati- | Longi-|Boil- Elevation 
1819. PLace. STATE. tude. | tude. | ing jabove the 
North.| East. |Point.; Sea 
Rampur, capital, Bussahir, 31° 27/1779 38'|206,8 | 3398 ft. 
Nirtnagar, village, Do. 31 22!77 33!206,6 | 3087 
Kotgarh, cantonment, British, 31 19/77 30)\200,7 | 6634 
Komharsén, capital, Komharsén, {31 19/77 27 ; 5500 
Subatha, encampment, British, 30 58)76 59 | 4505 
Manlig, encampnient, Patiala, ——— 4400 
Semla, do. Keontinl, (a 6/77 11 | 7200 
Wartt fort, Several, oA 77 ol 10656 
Pabar, river near Raingarh, |British, 31 8/77. 46|202,7 | 5700 
Rontan, village, Do. 31  7|77 48)198,5 ' 8900 
Encampment in Klashél range, Bussahir, ———-| ———|194,1 |12900 
Jako Peak, Do. ——— | -——!196,1 | 9100 
Crest of Rapen Pass*, Do. 31 21/78 10 185,7 (15460 
Murang, Do. 31 36)78 27,197,4 | 8503 
Shipké, in Chinese Tartary, Tibet, 31 48/78 Ta or 10597 
\194,0f1°°° 
Hupshang, boundary between Busahir&Tibet 31 48/78 41 10989 
Naku, village, Bussabir, 31 53/78 38191,7 |12005 
SheAlkhar, village and fort, Do. 32 78 35/194 = |10403 
K4nam village, Kunawar, DL 40°78) 27119752 | 9000 
Wangto jhula, bridge over the Satlej, 31 3278 1/203,3 , 5200 
Dalnagar, village, Bussahir, Va hid 36 3200 
820. 
Mandar Ghati Pass, boundary, Do. 31 16|77 38 9800 
Sirard Pass, Do. 31 10\77 37| 8885 
Purag, Kotgara, Si Fay oO 6900 
Nagkanda Pass, 31 15/77 28) 9016 
Dubalda range, Kuranglu, 31 17/77 35 7300 
Top of Nankhar range, Bussahir, Seas 37) 7800 
Bachkal, on ascent to ,Shatul, 31 22|77 56 11700 
Crest of left peak towards Shatul or Rol Pass, 31 23)77 55 13300 
Chandidhar range, Do. ol olds | 56 9200 
Kujean, village, Jangleg, Bussahir. 31 18178 1 9250 
Kepu, bridge over Satlej, British, [ole wel Wad 2 eo 2800 
* This pass is called the Gunas Pass by Capt. Herpert, (As. Res. xv. 413,) by 
mistake—the Gunas is another passage across the Himalaya, lying to the west- 
ward of the Rupen River.—P. G. 
