4. The Source-Region of the Brahmaputra.
After Major Ryder, 1904. The Chema-yundung is drawn as the main river, while the Kubi-tsangpo is shown as an affluent. In reality the Kubi-tsangpo is the source-stream, and the Chema-yundung, which receives the Marium-chu, only a tributary.
5. Sketch-Map of Webber’s Route in 1866.
The Forests of Upper India. By Thomas W. Webber. London, Edward Arnold, 1902.
6. Saunders’ Map of South Tibet.
From Narratives of the Mission of George Bogle to Tibet and of the Journey of Thomas Manning to Lhasa. By Clements Markham. London, Trübner and Co., 1879. Hypothetical form of the Trans-Himalaya (“Gangri Mountains”) from 81° to 88½° E. long. Quite incorrect.
7. The Source-Region of the Brahmaputra.
After Nain Sing, 1865. His route is shown by a dotted line.

SIR FRANCIS YOUNGHUSBAND’S

Kashmir

With 70 plates by Major E. Molyneux

Cloth, 8vo, $6.00 net

Kashmir is renowned throughout the world for the beauty of its natural scenery and the salubrity of its climate. It is a Switzerland in Asia, but on a grander scale, with loftier mountains and more wide-flung landscapes. The present book describes with pen and brush the variety of natural beauty in the different seasons of the year. It also gives some account of the chief places of interest, of the people, and of their government. The seventy full-page color illustrations are all of remarkable excellence.