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2nd. — Crossed Kroo to Thoongur. 



3rd. — Ee-crossed river Mahazar; river ankle deep. 



4>th. — Panpoon, source of Kroo in Yagnee Dewas range. 



5th. — Khandook, centre of range at some small springs in ravine. 



6th. — Site of old ruins ; on a plain, low stunted trees. 



7th. — Khoolam on N. bank of Tarkund Eiver ; met a caravan of 200. 



8th. — Crossed river; thick jungle to Oomah. 



9th. — S. E. to banks of Khoolkan Eiver ; thick low jungle. 



10th. — Halted on banks of river. 



11th. — Eeached ruins of Khoolkan at the northern base of the 

 Karakorum. 



12th. — To S. E. through the range to an Oba of Changtung 

 Tartars, three days west of Sernihee. 



13th. — Through a rocky wilderness E., along range of hills. 



14<th. — Springs ; source of the Koo-le-loo, which joins the Indus 

 near Iskardo. 



15th. — Crossed the stream S. E. ; large springs, source of the E. 

 Cherera (the stream rises at a lake called Koofaloo) which runs 

 through Nobra and joins the Indus at Nahoon, 5 days S. of Ladak. 



16th. — Crossed rocky well-wooded chains. 



17th.— Ditto ditto. 



18th. — Due E., west bank of Shaighuk, opposite Tupchan. 



19th.— To Khamdavu. 



20th. — S. E. (to avoid crossing the Shaighuk and Ko tak lek) to 

 Dovin — low marshy ground, five miles from river — opposite to 

 G-artop. 



21st. — Along banks of river to Bolung Belook. 



22nd. — Ditto to where the Doorgh meets it on opposite side. 



23rd.— Ditto to Eitkar. 



24ith. — Ditto to Lohoo. 



25th. — Ditto to Tooknoh, three miles from Akkan. 



26th. — Crossed the river ; to Meloor, 5 miles S of Dooghan. 



27th.— S. to Chehe. 



28th. — Arrived at Ladak. 



30th. — Leave Ladak for Cashmeer ; first march to Tunguh. Booj- 

 joo — lead-mines said to be. 



31,9*.— To Shohung. 



