| Joseph Dalton Hooker - 1854 - 536 pagina’s
...largest of the Himalayan valleys between the Tambur in East Nepal, and the Machoo in Western Bhotan. of the Teesta. Between these two latter rivers is a second spur from Kinchinjunga, terminating in Tendong. The eastern boundary of Sikkim, separating it from Ehotan, is... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - 1881 - 554 pagina’s
...1' to 27° 14' N., and long. 88° to 88° 2' E. The waters from its west flank flow into the Tdmbar, and those from the east into the Great Ranjit, a feeder of the Tfsta. The highest peaks of the Singalild range are — PHALALUM, 12,042; SUBARGUM, 10,430 feet; TANGLU,... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - 1887 - 568 pagina’s
...East Nepal Lat. 27° 1' to 1f 14' N., and long. 88° to 88° 2' E. The waters from its west flank flo* into the Tambar, and those from the east into the Great Ranjit, a feeder of the T1sta. The highest peaks of the Singalila range are — PHAUU.UM. 12,042; SUBARGUM, 10,430; and TANGLU,... | |
| Newman, W. & Co., publishers - 1900 - 168 pagina’s
...the waters from its west bank flow into the Tambar, and those from the east into the Great Rungeet, a feeder of the Teesta. Between these two latter rivers...stretches south from the immense mountain of Dankia, 23,136 feet high, 50 miles ENE of Kanchinjanga. Where the frontier approaches the plains of India,... | |
| Joseph Dalton Hooker, Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker - 1905 - 664 pagina’s
...the waters from its west flank flow into the Tambur, and those from the east into the Great Rungeet, a feeder of the Teesta. Between these two latter rivers is a second spur fiom Kinchinjunga, terminating in Tendong. The eastern boundjry of Sikkim, separating it from Bhotan,... | |
| 1984 - 538 pagina’s
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