Praces in HinpusTran. 167 
Latitude. Remarks. 
Places. | Proviace & District. 
Tilrt-ct-Ddber... sis. ~|30j/49/21 | Bughat .......+...-.. {Halting place, at N. W. foot of the 
josh Burj-ci- Tiba. 
Mia~cd- goons veo ose ae 32 |Ditto...... esccceeee I Village between the mountains. 
Sibubhee/ Boil. <2 veces a 30 582% |Keounthul.......-.+..{British cantonment of the Ist Nuserie 
| battalion of Gorc’has. 
ET Gr ipur. ce'o es svicisia soe 'ei Witto ..ceee blistetete siteieVe Village on the Gambhir river, road 
Sabattu to Cot ghur. 
. Deserted village, on slope of the moune 
tain. 
. (Halting place, near Phaghun, on ridge 
of the mountain—Chaur peak 146° 20 
On ridge of the mountain, the small 
fort distant. 300 y. 237 f. — Chaur 
high peak 159° 05. Nagwi fort 118°. 
The Girt gangd about 5000 feet bee 
| low. ik sul availed vA 
Village between mountains — Chaur 
high peak. 168° .50..Nagni 156° 31. 
BETTE Gah Weleteeinibhe daio oes 
“Bunni Chekey ... + sos 
Ditto 2008892282 20 0%F 0D 
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WNTEGHE! 65 6. 5 6 vein oes Gomarsén .occccececcs 
Ditto ....cecces0000-.- Village in deep dell, west of the fort on 
| Warioo mountain. Wartoo fort 82°9. 
‘British cantonment of the 2d Nuserie 
battalion of Gore’ has, on slope of the 
mountain, about 5000 feet above the 
left bank of the Seéle7. 
Village on the left shore of the river 
Setlej, whichis confined ina narrow 
bed by steep mountains;of’ rock of 
great height. 
Ditto 0990909 2009390000 0008 
| Biseher ... azaorrg790 99827 0 a 
Rampur is the capital of Biseher, and 
the winter residence of the Rae. 
It has much fallen to decay, and at 
present has only about 150 mean 
houses, and some better, belonging to 
the Rajd. It stands on the left bank 
of the Set/ej, which is 210 feet wide, 
in June very rapid; it is crossed by 
a rope stretched across to the op- 
posite or Culaw side. The river is 
contined by exceedingly steep and 
lofty mountains of rock. The heat 
at Rampur, is excessive. 
Village, left bank of Setle7, and about 
A000 feet above it. 
.| Village on rivulet, and in glen of some 
name, reaching from the Sedlej to the 
snowy peaks, 
