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1. Mtsa Gaom. 



2. Kursang Myyung, a large populous place : to the district of the Bor Mishmis, or more 

 powerful, and thence to the confiuence of a river called Mamni, with the Samhu, which runs 

 south, through the Khamti country, to Ava, on the banks of which are the Mishmi villages of 



1. Ndmtiu Gaom. 



2. Darku Gaom. 



3. Kundon Gaom. 



4. Bisan Gaom. 



5. Bangu Gaom. 



6. Sikyuet Gaom. 



7. Ninkhepok Gaom. 



8. Kusoul Gaom. 



9. Buding Gaom. 



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Route through the Mishmi hills to the country of the Lama. 



Quitting the Brahmakund, cross a cataract of the Lohit, by a rope of cane suspended across 

 the precipice, to Phiha Gaom. 



2. Cross the Tidang, also by a rope bridge, to Phiha Gaom. 



3. Nittingbang Gaom Mishmi. 



4. Sanga Gaom. 



5. Tasi Tibavg Gaom. 



6. Leba Gaom. 



7. Midu Arwa : occupying seventeen days : thence three to the Lama city and fort on this 

 side of the Sri Lohit. 



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1. From Sadiya to the mouth of the Theinga, and cross the Brahmaputra. 



2. On the left bank of the Theinga to Satao Gaom. 



3. To Simum Gaom. 



4. To Satora Gaom. 



5. To Laffa Bari. 



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