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157. Chha-gan (a white stone chorten and small 
monastery). 
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153. So-ber-ga (ditto ditto). 
159. Mai-tri (a small monastery). 
160. Chha-gankhu-khu-re (inhabited village with 
a few nomads). 
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161. Tsa-hapo-lag (contains a fountain). 
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162. Pum-pa-thu (pasture-land). 
163. O-su-thu (pasture-land). 
164. Tai-kai (gon-pa monastery) (monastery, 200 
monks). 
165. Tel-der-pu-lag (contains a well). 
166. Pa-yon-bu-lag (contains a well). 
167. Thal-bu-lag (contains a well in the middle of 
the plain). 
168. Jun-na-rin O-sun (contains a streamlet). 
169. Chha-ganer-ge (a landslip), (zr] is sometimes 
pronounced as ge and at others as Jceh). 
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170. Ta-lanthu-ru (filled with a kind of shrub 
from which Chinese paper is made). 
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171. Kun-joi-gom (nomad village). 
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172. Ha-ya-tu-wai-suma (a large monastery con 
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taining 500 monks). 
173. Jib-ha-lan-thu (a range o£ hills). 
W 174. Er-teni-tog-shin-O-pa (contains “obo”). 
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175. Paga-hwa-char (contains a mine of soda). 
176. Khu-khu-dere-su (covered with long grass). 
177. Tagi (a nomad town). 
178. Thoh-jug (a nomad town). 
