ofBhattt, after a very fatiguing d^fce^nt. It is fmall, buttolerably cleaOj 

 and formed our place of lodging for this nights There is nothing wcr« 

 thy of obCervation here, it is one of 7 vilhgcs forming the Bhali^ diyi* - 

 fion'mthQjounpprg.diiincto. 



Jufy *S —4^7 o'clock -we left Ehdi&j tbfepath defcending rapidly 

 mthe beda.Gdilre^[n of the Bel qc Bhd Gad'h-: oppodte the m^ach of 

 this auUah-, bw yet a long >VAy o^ Sow /choh-ci'Tibor, was obferved, a high 

 hill, juf^; above the Dun ^ the path Groffing. and recrofling the Oreamj 

 which is large fjom heavy rain, was painful and unpleafanr ; a little be- 

 low, the ftreamJs increafed by iS/?i/^a/(7-c/ (?j^'^, from : a wild glen in 

 which are (it uated three villages, belonging, to Bhj/ii diviHiyn, SdU 

 farther on Math%l Gdd'h alfo joins, and the whole, abmifc 2 miles from 

 Bkalu, takes a we fterly direction, uniting with the Jamil Gdd'h, which 

 comes in a wederly dire6lion from Dhmaiili ci-Djidr.. The. whole. wa« 

 ters of the two vailies, at fird under the name of the Jamli Gdd'h^ and ^ 

 afterwards called.the Ag:lohaGad'h,£Low weftward to thQ Jum^ta, 



Croszikg th^QTid o^ Mlicrei ca-Dandal which forms the point be= 

 tween the Beldnd Jamli-Gad'hs, and croffingthe latter ftreara, Wi began 

 to afcend and pafTed through litcle dirty villages, Dangolo and Bdhimo ; 

 thefe form a part of the Daf-jola purgunnah, and the latter, we reckoned 

 Q. miles from BhalUo-.. 



The hills' now weregrcen and rather bare of wood, the houfes had 

 totally loft all appearance of the Chinefi ftyle of building, degenerating 

 into the common poor Eindujlani -hut. The drefs of the women as 

 well as the men, had began iG> change even at Barahdt, where occafion- 

 aUy cotton cloth in (lead of blanket and woolen was obferved ; here 

 cotton is the univcrfal material of drefs, fometimcs colaured and checks 

 td, and the cotton ikuU cap is in general ufe. 



