Rivers, Gancrsianp. Jumma, utd 
summits, they appear tolinclinein an dngle of about 35) the apex being 
to the south west.—Neavy storms of hail and thaadero | 
27 Yor reese. , 
on . 2 ¢ hig bs iwac D LENA 
16th A pri, 1817.—Raud, to Banndsa. 
Distance 7839 PAGES baw dloidwe: lanin 1 Yo: 
— 684 
paces further descent to the Buiha Gangs wiver, which has: a course of 
Be ens and descents to the small) ee, of + Bar’, 2356) paces 3- 
about 8 miles:frobm the snows to-the right situs in 2 streams, each.3 paces 
wide, and-I8inches:deep, and joizs the dame ;--1480 paces of exceed- 
ingly steep ascents tlie xemainderyascents and descents, and difficubtroad, = 
Cross the Junna en a Sarghd; and also the Bannd‘sa river, which is 
about two thirds of its size, and. joins it here. -Aseent to ‘Banndsa, 
a small village, at the footof'a rocky mountain, a: fall from which, last 
year, destroyed half the village. Anele ‘of altitude*of the moutitain 
40 55—Among the cliffs, arid on the sutmimit, I observed; with-a telescope, 
imany of a species of animal, péculiar to these elevated regions’ it is 
called Pheir, and as‘a mountaineer in my service succeedéd’ after many 
toilsome chaces in shooting ene ef them, I can give a description of its 
dimensions. | lo. E 
feet inches 
eneth, from the tip of the nose to end of the tails ‘thé ie : 
5 
of the face being II indheés, and of the tail 3 inches‘only.:... 
Pleiehil from Gheouldertootee |} Y2888 SN. AE OP BOES BOL, oO Bh S8e 
Girth, ~at- thre chest a ee 00 : ° pall, a5 eocee . @e ZT ?2 UIsIICN eieisietere 2 * I ye! 
Do. dt the WMG OL. eek eee eee RN, BTEC is alicQs Th 
‘Leneth of the hair ’at the shoulders, 8 — but on the other parts 
of the body, it is short. 
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