LONDON I
BRADBURY AND EVANS, PRINTERS, WHITEFRIARS.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
LIVING BRIDGE” FORMED OF THE AERIAL ROOTS OF THE
INDIA-RUBBER AND OTHER KINDS OF FIGS . FRONTISPIECE. p age
A MEOH, NATIVE OF THE SIKKIM T E R A I ...................................................25
POOKET-COMB USED BY THE MEOH TRIBES . . . . . 27
BORR, PANDANUS . . . . . . . . . 34
OANE-BRIDOE AND TUKOHAM MOUNTAIN . . . . 46
JUNIPERUS RECURVA . . . . . . . . 51
LAMTENO VILLAGE . . . . . . . . . 57
BLACK JUNIPER AND YOUNO L A R C H .......................................................................... 74
TUNGU VILLAGE ............................................................................. . . . 91
LEPOHA GIRLS AND TIBETAN WOMEN..............................................................104
TIBET MARMOT . . . . . . . . . . 109
LAOHOONG VALLEY AND VILLAGE, LOOKING SOUTH . . . 1 1 6
LOFTY ANCIENT MORAINES IN THE LAOHOONG VALLEY, LOOKING
SOUTH-EAST . . . . . . . . . 117
HEAD AND FEET OF TIBET MARMOT . . . . . . 119
GNEISS-BLOOK WITH GRANITE BANDS, ON THE KINCHINJHOW
G L A C I E R ......................................................................................................................141
SUMMIT OF FORKED DONKIA, AND “ GOA ” ANTELOPES . . 144
VIEW FROM AN ELEVATION OF 18,000 FEET OF THE EAST TOP OF
KINCHINJHOW, AND OF TIBET, OVER THE RIDGE THAT
CONNECTS IT WITH DONKIA. WILD SHEEP (OVIS AMMON) IN
THE F O R E G R O U N D ............................................................................................ 147
a n t e l o p e ’s h e a d .............................................................................................................. 165
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