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6, Cross the Theinga and Khope rivers. 



( 1. Pass between the Lashang and Chiklai hills, and cross the KJiope Nala, to the PhuMan 



I Nala. 



^ I 8. Pass the village of Didamria Beter, and cross the Tumut Nala to the Tangut Nala, 



W j (all these Nalas run into the Now Diking in the hills.) 



I 9. Cross the Tappan to the Tamgut, 



110. Pass the Namshung hill, and cross the Mukkotai Nala to KamJiu Gaom. 



11. Cross the Daffa Pdni, pass the village o? Bujan, and cross the Nalahs of Juki Pdni, Jan 

 Pani, Kkope Panee, Lua Pdni, Namavg Pdni, and the Diking, to Phakkung Gaom and Nimna Gaom. 



1 2. To Numshi Pdni. 



13. To Suoppang. ^ 

 14.. To the Bar Mah'iks. 



15. To the /sAaw^ hill, thence three days to the .Bor /^/iawit's country; the route, during the 

 last stages, being very winding and between lofty hills. 



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From Ndmvup to 



1 . Khaeka. 



2. Nampai. 



3. Nan Nun. 



4. Sahyep. 



5. Pa^/tiof (Poa P?^o.) 



6. jfiT/^or C/iw. 



7. Katkang. 



8. /^«<a/j. 



9. Ta^^rt/i {Tkikitaon, a high hill.) 



10. Hatak. 



11. Tashyiet {ThehM.) 



12. Ilukkung, or old ^wa Gaum, (BIjanoon yooa,) wliere the hills end, and the route 

 passes through a fine, populous, cultivated country : crossing the Nampeo Nala, the Tunkoh Nala, 

 (Thaonka of the map), and descending the small hill of Chambuo (Mount Samu,) to Khungloh, 

 cross the Namkung Nala, (Nampua,) : in all eight days from Bisa or Bijanun, to Munghung 

 or Mogaum, from whence are both open road and water transit to Amerapura. 



