HIMALAYA MOUNTAINS! • '^GT' 



Bhagirat'ki with a rival dream named -Kiddrgangd ; and cob fider ably 

 fhort of the termination of the Munjhfs journey. He has not fpecified 

 the breadth of the river where laft feen by him: but, at Gangdwairf, 

 an expanfion of the ftream is defcribed by him to be 40 cubits wide 

 and 2 d-ep; with fcarcely any current. The river was traced 3 miles 

 further amidfl the fnow 



Sunday, ift May 1808.* Set off from • Bet 'hari, Pergh. Taknur in-GarhiodL 



Left hands!- Bearings by Com- R'ght hand, ' 



pais* Paces? • ' 



Road level, Ganges difranr' 6m- A N c rofs the Ganges. The 



200 paces. Name of the place-.; River Jdrar in fight; diftant 



Bet'hdriban, . ~ cofs. Name of. the place- 



Salkdban? 



Mauza Kidrkhi'xn fight did aft t « 3 £<»■•' 



~ cofs. A fmall ftream from ihe 

 mountain flows towards the Gan° - 

 ges. The river too paces def- 

 iant. Road over rocks: difficult. 



Road level over rocks. Ganges 863 R.' Jamca; diftant f cofc,- 



very near. • 



Afcent. Ganges 400 or 500 - 3 5°-' 



paces diftant, 



Defcent, Ganges 250 paces- - 3*8 



off. 



Over rocks near the river j. S92. 



extremely difficult. 



A fmall (ircam from the moan- 1 t_. 



Jain falls into the -Ganges. 



A grotto refemhling a veranda,, ^!> 



near the road. 



