Bogtsang-tsangpo, the, camp at, i. 205; interview with chief of district, 205; geographical information obtained, 206; erratic course of, 207
Bokar valley, ii. [212]
Bombo, or district chief, i. 262
Bongba, province of, ii. [304]; tension of journey through the, [312]; names of the twelve districts of, [388]
Bongba-changma, district of, ii. [304]
Bongba-chushar, district of, ii. [379]
Bongba-kebyang, district of, ii. [388]
Bongba-kemar, district of, ii. [324], [389]
Bongba-kyangrang, high-road to Lapchung through, ii. [387]
Brahmaputra, the, valley of, i. 281; welcome news received at, 282; monasteries of, 282; confluence of the Chaktak-tsangpo with, ii. 48; measurements and ratios, 49; junction of the Tsa-chu-tsangpo with, and measurements, 74; possible diversion of, 78; varying volume of, 88; Nain Sing on its sources, 89; Webber’s confusing statement as to the origin of, 89; Ryder’s map of valley of upper, 90; source-streams of, 90-95; author’s determination of its source in Kubi-gangri, 96, 101; we bid farewell to, 105