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Messrs de SchlagiRtweits’ Ind 1 a and Hiud Asia
Hv
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Vol.TL
3. PROFILE OF THE CHINER -PANORAIVIA .
The Chmer mountain in
embrace 79° in the
Kamaon,
horizontal
the hidhest
plairi /its ver
summit in the
tica.1 angles are
Kidarnath peaJ*
LaL X. 30°41'!)D01tn.fi. l!r. 7.9 °3‘»
immediate environs of the sanitarium of Kahiital, is situated to the west
very uniform and in general remarkahly grea.t for Lhe considerabl'e distance of t
Ibi (iamiiiy peaJ•
f tht
lalce .
le obiects.
It commands an extensive view of the snowy-ranges from the .Baissi chain to the Kidarnath peak. The angular
ts. To the east of the Api peak, tlie snowy ranges extend to some distance, thongh they are very irulistinct.. Drawn by
dimensions of th
Adolphe, surveve
le panorania, from th
d bv Robert , 1855,
e Api peak to Kidarnath,
Ma\-. t'Or. V'o 4 17.)
Eigh
Lat .X.30 ‘oULonq.B. Gr. 79 *//•'
Utinhl nf.soon..
\jtsb poirtb TtttcJieiO tl.iSO/t.
Tris.iul Hasl peak
Lal .X.30°25‘7Lonq K.Cr. 79°J
Hsighl M.JJirt.
Xanda Deri
LatJf.30‘29-9 Long E. Or. 79 *48-7
ffeight -2o, 749 ft.
1 Lidit peak
ljaJJX.30’29 'L onq.fi. Gr. 79 0 60'
TrissiiL Iiast peak JleinhL 24L00 fi
JVdmla JCdlli
larh Ckuli Central pcak
Lat .X.30‘20.6Lonq.fi. 6rJt)* 0 .7.
, A-pi peak
Jiuidas )t est peak Lai.X.80 'O'.Lonq fi. Crr. 20'67'
Lat .X. 30‘13 'Long. fi. Gr.80 0 53 ' Utiiih t 2". 799 Pt
JEeigTib -22,513 fb. ' ~y
Goldqlti peak I ir r ■ v ./ /
' LaL.X.30°.f 'Loiui fi Cr. 30’ 3 I”aA
I’aiss i rangc
Scale for liorizontal and vertical de^ree*
The Kidarkanta rnountain in Garhval is situated nearly due north of Massuri. Krorn its proximity to the principa.1 erest of
4. PROFILE 0 F THE KIDARKANTA-PANORAM A
the Himalaya, all the snow peaks of this view presenl
nemselves
lves nnder very considerable angles, notwithstanding the great absolnte height of the eye station. This panorama includes a
summary horizontal angle of 14.5! Drawn and surveyed hy Adolphe, 1855,0ct,ober . ( Or. Xos. 362 and. 363.)
Dadda ridcje.
CJtdngsil,or Chaisele
Lat.X.3/ ‘/S'-.OLnnq.fi. Br. 77‘58'-8
IJeighLJ2J71fL.
Jtupin pass
Lat X 34'2/!Lonn. fi. Gr. 78’12'
JJeighfi: 45,480/t.
Danqddngsi peak
LaLX.31‘26'9 Long fi. Gr. 7S‘/9'2
Ileiqhl :49.639ft.
Ca.dle Soath rock 1
.X.3/‘27.‘5 Lonq. fi.Gr.78‘47'J\
Jltighi:18,048ft.
Castle Xorth rock
t.X.Jt‘27'9 Lonn fi.6r.7S°l7'3
Ueiqh l. 18,0 U! fb
Jd/nbar peak
Lat .X.3t ‘32- 'GJonq. fi. Gr. 78 ‘34-4
IleighL f20. 380 ft.
Ritri peak
LalX.3/°t9'8Long.fi.Gn 78‘t8'.3
lleight :/9.044ft
QtattgsdJeha
Lal X.31‘432Long.fi.Gr. 7S‘3C0
JfeighL:20,434 fl. Sargaroin peak
/./<.// i LaLX.3i°7!6fionqJ'..Gr.78’37!6
(hell.ul group JV/« peaks Ueight 48,9*7 ft
eotuauung tne followtug peaks i '
Chff/nl pta'le fi.JnlX.3C20’3 Jong.fiGr.78‘41 illriqht 49,338tl. £ast'Fk‘Iatjr %%% Lon3EGr'IfAi't KtigWj9,Mn.
. 3i‘!0!2 ... . 78*39)7 • . 49,8431 - ,,est " " ' MiL' " ’ 4U~ " 49.036,
Bdnderpurh peak
Lat.X.34‘0'2Long.fi.Gr. 78'32'3
JJeight: 20*743fl.
%.
n .
.
34’24'J
31'20't
Ji'tS'G
78‘36't . - 21317.
73‘3o"3 . . 24459
78'U'l .. .. 24,244
Da/nddr, or Ihd ka Zcdira pass
LatX. 34*3’Jonq.fi. Or. 78 '34'
JfieigTvL :47*/l 19 fb.
JOdarnalh peak
Jat.XJO *47-'9Jjong.fi. Gr. 79‘3!2
ffright^22.840/7,.
Chain of Ihe Smkdnta, peaks
eontaining
Srikdnla peak <3j)LaL.X.30*53'.!> Lonq.fi.Gr.78‘55'4Xeight:20,844ft.
.. ,. - (hf)- - 30‘56‘ J . - 78‘49'9 . 24,941-
Ccntralpit. . . 30’56'4 ■■ ■ 78'48 / - 20.405-
- . peale tdf). . 30‘J7'4 * 78’47'i ., 20,430■
Cchaldru pcak
Lat X. 30 ‘5HLonq.fi. Gr. 78 '35’
Jleight: 14X02/4.
JJaspa range.
Anrha. Jea dtinda ridqe.
Scale for liorizontal and vertical de§Tees
0_± « a * s
Ceutral direction i ITortlieast.
• r
Teet
30,000
HYPSOMETRIGAL DIAGRAM
SHOWING THE PRINCIPAL HEIGHTS CONTAINED IN THE
KIDARKANTA-PANORAMA.
S cale 8 :
fior di/ferenres of longitude • 8 jnites - 4 mcJi .
For differenc.es of height :1:60,009,orfiinch » 5.000feet.
Jhrttrd. lincs iniZLcate. peaks not visible. from.
JTidarkdjita,.
For the, Sri/cdnta, aruL ChetkuL group onlg o ne,
ht//isottwiric.a fi lin.e> is drawn,, for tlie, tuglutsL
of the, peaks.
Te e t
(10,000
121
20,000
ffaldnnq peaks
124.250 S'.pk.
Dangddngsi, peak
43,639
fidi i vet^L
044
ChtuiqsiL
42.8i
Castle fioek t
X.rock 18,042
fiupin pasx
45,480
SGGX.pk.
C7ia . C/umgsakha, 20,434
,6a - fianderp iicJi peak 20,743
JIo . Morang peak 20,513
Jja -Ldtnbar peak 20,380
J).W.-J)dmddr Ifest ptcik 49,624
J).£.xDamddrfiasL peak 49.577
Sa* Sargaroui peak. 48,93 7
, , X.pk. 22,227
Chetkuipeak trj
21.511
fiiikorW.pk.
•20645
fiorqqal peak
\22J83 S.pk.
•Arlldi
T'c'/ui tdrii
13,3 02
Srikanta peak 7i.f
21,911
fikikor fi.pl.-.
Vie\mu, w.p*.
' 19,086 !
laiira pd\
i i
• i
Je'la fi.pk.
49.655
fi/darnath
22.840
Level of 10,000 feet.
Thc, ue.rl welL definexL peak to the.
ivesi itL the, Jdko J’anorajna, is Kttrs-
va. peak,Lat,X. 31‘25■’4 Ltmg.fi.Gr. 77®
■il'-S,buL Lhe, DargdtL range, is seenx
thero iti- a, direclion, qivLte, coincL -
ding wilh, thnb of Chdisele, in, the.
Kidarkdnia fiatioratrui
CudUe Soutli ii
j Ttoii
lltujjm pnss'
SLK, T
Riikor W, pk * 'Riilair K.pb.
Marang pk ’,KJHJiKan •
Iluldiuig rjeokK Kun^yiiandMLP peuk
|CnsUe Aortii rock
"•uaiduni/i pl
rOiuvT'iiel
a^sil/jrl
KIDAR KANTA
Ij at .IT. 3 P1'4-1 ong . Gr. 7 8 ‘ 9T' 4
Height'.lS, 430 ft.
hetkul peuliK Oup.
CluLuhsiiJthiL JTeln pcuItK Onr.
■Dauidar Jhp'kA-^* h •pk-
AAii (1 aiuWyilAVfllLr
Snrsiiipoia pk. Gar.
—Bandi^imcli nriU V pM itTt sj.J. R.'.m- jj,.
“f JtL'td ‘
GEOGRAPHICAL POSITIONS
eorpesponclin^ to tlie ,
CHINER - and KIDARKANTA - PAN0RAIV1AS
S c ale ! 32 jnilcs - 1 incTi.
For the diagram* the. scale for t/ie longUiulcs has Itccn cnlar
gecLon. arcoiuit of the, succession o/'lhc. peaks being cJiicflg
a diagonah otuc,.
Gar. Ti* t
E x p I aaati on s.
* J’caks -. Cresls
" I’asses -- Luni/s of ricM-
Thc areas of the 2 ricws arc diroet -
Iq conneeiecL by ineluding boih fifdar-
ndtli peah. To points not risible i7t,
thc panoranuts,110 litics are, drutvn in
these plans.
Srikanln.pkK .Gnr. (j-jj. ftiti Ghul, or Chindu pitKS
arJ~~Ahl‘-S “ pt- IbiCimmi,...
r - -1 • 1 ,1 - ^ I - xibiGanun pk.
Jauli pk .Gur ^ 0aT. fi.Gar. 1
Kid«nrfh[7f( | Milum Sroup K. |
Bndrinath^k. MDarvamTTpk* vOIDarvaa/i.E.pk.
5n ikunta pkTtGBr 5 Darriiia C pk.
Ab bT e viaiion 8.
X.pk. - northcrn. peak. 8‘.pk.=sout/trrtt peak. |
fi.pk-eastem peaJt. Wpkf wcstern.pcak.
C.pkr cenlraJ, peak.
Udr.=- GdrhrdL. Xe.~Xepal ■ fia..- fiumaon .
Si.- Sihkiin . fian.-fianddr Tt'.-TibtL,
Points Nitun/eiL on. the froniier hnre
t/ie double initiaL tnarks.
ha., / y'aiuiii„nyl,L -irjv.nk
* / i J. kahrKalQljiiuKi pk.
luiiyuig ^/k f, /fC.i)Tu ChandfliiK group Ifu.
1 / // / / /Aplr. Wp» Kpk.
Kunl.-is pcaks
Vpk^-E.pk
Ne.
yDidnsllilchi
Jfe.
[jeak
Ife
prak
Chaubissv, the nutsb wrslern. poinb of 1/ir
preccdiiuj pnnorama , is eiluaied '.
Lal.JY. 25° 49: 7 Long fi. Gr. 82‘3G.'l
TTT
J'ltc hffpsomvtrieaL line for thCjARLum, qroup
ve fers to the- Alihtnv ficutL fienk, in parlicuLar,
tJris being the, hiqhcst,.
H YPS0IVIE TRIGAL DlAGRAM
SHOWINO THE PRINCIPAL HEIGHTS CONTAINED 1N THE
chi'ner-panorama.
Scales
fior differenrcs of lotigilude 16 miles - 4 meh , ■
Fur di/ferences of height '-l:60,000,ar Jinck-oflOl) feet.
Dolhtd. Tincs indicale peaks not. risible from Chiner
V c o l
.iojjoo
Jbi Gdinin pcak
25,550 •
22,239 highesL poini, reachcd )
fiidc rnalh pcalt
Tfuirlasdger 22,840 Sdrqa. Rucr Badrinath, peak
22 628 ' oo^anc nk \22J169
Jdu/i peak
2i, 784 ! Bhagiedt/i pedh
:21.390
ShippurW. pj/y
i227906 Pk
'Aippur Ji.pk
2j;°76
n/idru penk
; '21,334 ■ . r -
Iln Oantiyi p ass
Highest-
j! phtuierogalh.plajilj\ t.'t.X W
J/dna Ctuil
18.406
• XaliJaim a peak
' \2J38 {
23,531
Greaiest ele.ration. tilL ttow
reachetl. Xug.49,485£
Trissiil Wpk. MttumDarvdi
Xaadalena pc ak
20,758
Xili Ghdl ,or ('Jthtdu paa
46,8 ’4
Trissftt fi.pk ',
22,585 f
Xdmla Dcvi,
25. 749
Xi.orUL [
JuUu pcak
‘4.400
Xancla. fiatli
22,494
fidch, Chii /L peaks
707 C.pk.
X.pk.2454/
JJ/iansi peak!
49,225 i 1
ILdsa 7ing pcc(k
Jiunlds fi'.pk ■
22.5/3
Golaqhi pctih
24,222
20.47.9 S'.pk
Wipk.J9.47/
C/iaudans peaks
19,569 fi.pk.
fiunl ds fi. pk ■
2i. 6 69 I
_ fiidn t jtikki peak
« 49,9 19
ApL peak
22.7,99
Lcvel of 10,000 fect.
_JULM!L
Eu^raved and publisked Tiy F. A. Brockhaus, EeipziA 1861.
See the explanatrons at the foot of plate I of the „Fanoramic Profiles".
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DraLwn and siipyeved bv Adolphe and Rohert de' Schlagintweit.
Messrs de SchlagiRtweits’ Ind 1 a and Hiud Asia
Hv
m
sometrv,
Vol.TL
3. PROFILE OF THE CHINER -PANORAIVIA .
The Chmer mountain in
embrace 79° in the
Kamaon,
horizontal
the hidhest
plairi /its ver
summit in the
tica.1 angles are
Kidarnath peaJ*
LaL X. 30°41'!)D01tn.fi. l!r. 7.9 °3‘»
immediate environs of the sanitarium of Kahiital, is situated to the west
very uniform and in general remarkahly grea.t for Lhe considerabl'e distance of t
Ibi (iamiiiy peaJ•
f tht
lalce .
le obiects.
It commands an extensive view of the snowy-ranges from the .Baissi chain to the Kidarnath peak. The angular
ts. To the east of the Api peak, tlie snowy ranges extend to some distance, thongh they are very irulistinct.. Drawn by
dimensions of th
Adolphe, surveve
le panorania, from th
d bv Robert , 1855,
e Api peak to Kidarnath,
Ma\-. t'Or. V'o 4 17.)
Eigh
Lat .X.30 ‘oULonq.B. Gr. 79 *//•'
Utinhl nf.soon..
\jtsb poirtb TtttcJieiO tl.iSO/t.
Tris.iul Hasl peak
Lal .X.30°25‘7Lonq K.Cr. 79°J
Hsighl M.JJirt.
Xanda Deri
LatJf.30‘29-9 Long E. Or. 79 *48-7
ffeight -2o, 749 ft.
1 Lidit peak
ljaJJX.30’29 'L onq.fi. Gr. 79 0 60'
TrissiiL Iiast peak JleinhL 24L00 fi
JVdmla JCdlli
larh Ckuli Central pcak
Lat .X.30‘20.6Lonq.fi. 6rJt)* 0 .7.
, A-pi peak
Jiuidas )t est peak Lai.X.80 'O'.Lonq fi. Crr. 20'67'
Lat .X. 30‘13 'Long. fi. Gr.80 0 53 ' Utiiih t 2". 799 Pt
JEeigTib -22,513 fb. ' ~y
Goldqlti peak I ir r ■ v ./ /
' LaL.X.30°.f 'Loiui fi Cr. 30’ 3 I”aA
I’aiss i rangc
Scale for liorizontal and vertical de^ree*
The Kidarkanta rnountain in Garhval is situated nearly due north of Massuri. Krorn its proximity to the principa.1 erest of
4. PROFILE 0 F THE KIDARKANTA-PANORAM A
the Himalaya, all the snow peaks of this view presenl
nemselves
lves nnder very considerable angles, notwithstanding the great absolnte height of the eye station. This panorama includes a
summary horizontal angle of 14.5! Drawn and surveyed hy Adolphe, 1855,0ct,ober . ( Or. Xos. 362 and. 363.)
Dadda ridcje.
CJtdngsil,or Chaisele
Lat.X.3/ ‘/S'-.OLnnq.fi. Br. 77‘58'-8
IJeighLJ2J71fL.
Jtupin pass
Lat X 34'2/!Lonn. fi. Gr. 78’12'
JJeighfi: 45,480/t.
Danqddngsi peak
LaLX.31‘26'9 Long fi. Gr. 7S‘/9'2
Ileiqhl :49.639ft.
Ca.dle Soath rock 1
.X.3/‘27.‘5 Lonq. fi.Gr.78‘47'J\
Jltighi:18,048ft.
Castle Xorth rock
t.X.Jt‘27'9 Lonn fi.6r.7S°l7'3
Ueiqh l. 18,0 U! fb
Jd/nbar peak
Lat .X.3t ‘32- 'GJonq. fi. Gr. 78 ‘34-4
IleighL f20. 380 ft.
Ritri peak
LalX.3/°t9'8Long.fi.Gn 78‘t8'.3
lleight :/9.044ft
QtattgsdJeha
Lal X.31‘432Long.fi.Gr. 7S‘3C0
JfeighL:20,434 fl. Sargaroin peak
/./<.// i LaLX.3i°7!6fionqJ'..Gr.78’37!6
(hell.ul group JV/« peaks Ueight 48,9*7 ft
eotuauung tne followtug peaks i '
Chff/nl pta'le fi.JnlX.3C20’3 Jong.fiGr.78‘41 illriqht 49,338tl. £ast'Fk‘Iatjr %%% Lon3EGr'IfAi't KtigWj9,Mn.
. 3i‘!0!2 ... . 78*39)7 • . 49,8431 - ,,est " " ' MiL' " ’ 4U~ " 49.036,
Bdnderpurh peak
Lat.X.34‘0'2Long.fi.Gr. 78'32'3
JJeight: 20*743fl.
%.
n .
.
34’24'J
31'20't
Ji'tS'G
78‘36't . - 21317.
73‘3o"3 . . 24459
78'U'l .. .. 24,244
Da/nddr, or Ihd ka Zcdira pass
LatX. 34*3’Jonq.fi. Or. 78 '34'
JfieigTvL :47*/l 19 fb.
JOdarnalh peak
Jat.XJO *47-'9Jjong.fi. Gr. 79‘3!2
ffright^22.840/7,.
Chain of Ihe Smkdnta, peaks
eontaining
Srikdnla peak <3j)LaL.X.30*53'.!> Lonq.fi.Gr.78‘55'4Xeight:20,844ft.
.. ,. - (hf)- - 30‘56‘ J . - 78‘49'9 . 24,941-
Ccntralpit. . . 30’56'4 ■■ ■ 78'48 / - 20.405-
- . peale tdf). . 30‘J7'4 * 78’47'i ., 20,430■
Cchaldru pcak
Lat X. 30 ‘5HLonq.fi. Gr. 78 '35’
Jleight: 14X02/4.
JJaspa range.
Anrha. Jea dtinda ridqe.
Scale for liorizontal and vertical de§Tees
0_± « a * s
Ceutral direction i ITortlieast.
• r
Teet
30,000
HYPSOMETRIGAL DIAGRAM
SHOWING THE PRINCIPAL HEIGHTS CONTAINED IN THE
KIDARKANTA-PANORAMA.
S cale 8 :
fior di/ferenres of longitude • 8 jnites - 4 mcJi .
For differenc.es of height :1:60,009,orfiinch » 5.000feet.
Jhrttrd. lincs iniZLcate. peaks not visible. from.
JTidarkdjita,.
For the, Sri/cdnta, aruL ChetkuL group onlg o ne,
ht//isottwiric.a fi lin.e> is drawn,, for tlie, tuglutsL
of the, peaks.
Te e t
(10,000
121
20,000
ffaldnnq peaks
124.250 S'.pk.
Dangddngsi, peak
43,639
fidi i vet^L
044
ChtuiqsiL
42.8i
Castle fioek t
X.rock 18,042
fiupin pasx
45,480
SGGX.pk.
C7ia . C/umgsakha, 20,434
,6a - fianderp iicJi peak 20,743
JIo . Morang peak 20,513
Jja -Ldtnbar peak 20,380
J).W.-J)dmddr Ifest ptcik 49,624
J).£.xDamddrfiasL peak 49.577
Sa* Sargaroui peak. 48,93 7
, , X.pk. 22,227
Chetkuipeak trj
21.511
fiiikorW.pk.
•20645
fiorqqal peak
\22J83 S.pk.
•Arlldi
T'c'/ui tdrii
13,3 02
Srikanta peak 7i.f
21,911
fikikor fi.pl.-.
Vie\mu, w.p*.
' 19,086 !
laiira pd\
i i
• i
Je'la fi.pk.
49.655
fi/darnath
22.840
Level of 10,000 feet.
Thc, ue.rl welL definexL peak to the.
ivesi itL the, Jdko J’anorajna, is Kttrs-
va. peak,Lat,X. 31‘25■’4 Ltmg.fi.Gr. 77®
■il'-S,buL Lhe, DargdtL range, is seenx
thero iti- a, direclion, qivLte, coincL -
ding wilh, thnb of Chdisele, in, the.
Kidarkdnia fiatioratrui
CudUe Soutli ii
j Ttoii
lltujjm pnss'
SLK, T
Riikor W, pk * 'Riilair K.pb.
Marang pk ’,KJHJiKan •
Iluldiuig rjeokK Kun^yiiandMLP peuk
|CnsUe Aortii rock
"•uaiduni/i pl
rOiuvT'iiel
a^sil/jrl
KIDAR KANTA
Ij at .IT. 3 P1'4-1 ong . Gr. 7 8 ‘ 9T' 4
Height'.lS, 430 ft.
hetkul peuliK Oup.
CluLuhsiiJthiL JTeln pcuItK Onr.
■Dauidar Jhp'kA-^* h •pk-
AAii (1 aiuWyilAVfllLr
Snrsiiipoia pk. Gar.
—Bandi^imcli nriU V pM itTt sj.J. R.'.m- jj,.
“f JtL'td ‘
GEOGRAPHICAL POSITIONS
eorpesponclin^ to tlie ,
CHINER - and KIDARKANTA - PAN0RAIV1AS
S c ale ! 32 jnilcs - 1 incTi.
For the diagram* the. scale for t/ie longUiulcs has Itccn cnlar
gecLon. arcoiuit of the, succession o/'lhc. peaks being cJiicflg
a diagonah otuc,.
Gar. Ti* t
E x p I aaati on s.
* J’caks -. Cresls
" I’asses -- Luni/s of ricM-
Thc areas of the 2 ricws arc diroet -
Iq conneeiecL by ineluding boih fifdar-
ndtli peah. To points not risible i7t,
thc panoranuts,110 litics are, drutvn in
these plans.
Srikanln.pkK .Gnr. (j-jj. ftiti Ghul, or Chindu pitKS
arJ~~Ahl‘-S “ pt- IbiCimmi,...
r - -1 • 1 ,1 - ^ I - xibiGanun pk.
Jauli pk .Gur ^ 0aT. fi.Gar. 1
Kid«nrfh[7f( | Milum Sroup K. |
Bndrinath^k. MDarvamTTpk* vOIDarvaa/i.E.pk.
5n ikunta pkTtGBr 5 Darriiia C pk.
Ab bT e viaiion 8.
X.pk. - northcrn. peak. 8‘.pk.=sout/trrtt peak. |
fi.pk-eastem peaJt. Wpkf wcstern.pcak.
C.pkr cenlraJ, peak.
Udr.=- GdrhrdL. Xe.~Xepal ■ fia..- fiumaon .
Si.- Sihkiin . fian.-fianddr Tt'.-TibtL,
Points Nitun/eiL on. the froniier hnre
t/ie double initiaL tnarks.
ha., / y'aiuiii„nyl,L -irjv.nk
* / i J. kahrKalQljiiuKi pk.
luiiyuig ^/k f, /fC.i)Tu ChandfliiK group Ifu.
1 / // / / /Aplr. Wp» Kpk.
Kunl.-is pcaks
Vpk^-E.pk
Ne.
yDidnsllilchi
Jfe.
[jeak
Ife
prak
Chaubissv, the nutsb wrslern. poinb of 1/ir
preccdiiuj pnnorama , is eiluaied '.
Lal.JY. 25° 49: 7 Long fi. Gr. 82‘3G.'l
TTT
J'ltc hffpsomvtrieaL line for thCjARLum, qroup
ve fers to the- Alihtnv ficutL fienk, in parlicuLar,
tJris being the, hiqhcst,.
H YPS0IVIE TRIGAL DlAGRAM
SHOWINO THE PRINCIPAL HEIGHTS CONTAINED 1N THE
chi'ner-panorama.
Scales
fior differenrcs of lotigilude 16 miles - 4 meh , ■
Fur di/ferences of height '-l:60,000,ar Jinck-oflOl) feet.
Dolhtd. Tincs indicale peaks not. risible from Chiner
V c o l
.iojjoo
Jbi Gdinin pcak
25,550 •
22,239 highesL poini, reachcd )
fiidc rnalh pcalt
Tfuirlasdger 22,840 Sdrqa. Rucr Badrinath, peak
22 628 ' oo^anc nk \22J169
Jdu/i peak
2i, 784 ! Bhagiedt/i pedh
:21.390
ShippurW. pj/y
i227906 Pk
'Aippur Ji.pk
2j;°76
n/idru penk
; '21,334 ■ . r -
Iln Oantiyi p ass
Highest-
j! phtuierogalh.plajilj\ t.'t.X W
J/dna Ctuil
18.406
• XaliJaim a peak
' \2J38 {
23,531
Greaiest ele.ration. tilL ttow
reachetl. Xug.49,485£
Trissiil Wpk. MttumDarvdi
Xaadalena pc ak
20,758
Xili Ghdl ,or ('Jthtdu paa
46,8 ’4
Trissftt fi.pk ',
22,585 f
Xdmla Dcvi,
25. 749
Xi.orUL [
JuUu pcak
‘4.400
Xancla. fiatli
22,494
fidch, Chii /L peaks
707 C.pk.
X.pk.2454/
JJ/iansi peak!
49,225 i 1
ILdsa 7ing pcc(k
Jiunlds fi'.pk ■
22.5/3
Golaqhi pctih
24,222
20.47.9 S'.pk
Wipk.J9.47/
C/iaudans peaks
19,569 fi.pk.
fiunl ds fi. pk ■
2i. 6 69 I
_ fiidn t jtikki peak
« 49,9 19
ApL peak
22.7,99
Lcvel of 10,000 fect.
_JULM!L
Eu^raved and publisked Tiy F. A. Brockhaus, EeipziA 1861.
See the explanatrons at the foot of plate I of the „Fanoramic Profiles".