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LSH/1/1/10/1/131 · Part · 1933-09-09 - 1933-09-20
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Page lists numbered plant specimens with brief notes on flower color, seed quantity, altitude, and storage, recorded across multiple dates. Locations include Panyotang, Tolegang, Chachula route, Luhun La, Kantanang, and Waitang.

CONTENT:
18995 (2) Meconopsis simplicifolia. Panyotang. 9.9. Fair amount.
19733 Fumaria sp. (yellow) scree plant. Tolegang. 10.9.
19720 Saxifraga sp. 2"-2 1/2" yellow. " 10.9.
19712 Primula macrophylla v. macrocarpa. Panyotang. 9.9. Not much seed.
19419 tin Rheum nobile " 9.9.
18973 Daphne sp. small 1'-2' " 9.9.
19331 Labiate furry leaves flowers below. Tolegang. 10.9.
19739 Potentilla sp. Chachula route. 13.9. Not very good.
19744 Saxifraga sp. white flowers. " "
18950 Pinguicula sp. Panyotang. 10.9. very little seed.
18957 Primula atrodentata. " Chachula. 13.9. High altitude. (no) seed.

  1. Sedum sp. yellow. Panyotang. 15.9.
    18972 Saxifraga sp. yellow cushion plant. Tolegang. 12.9.
    19030 Primula sikkim or hopeana - 16.9.
    19403 Corydalis or Fumaria bright yellow - 16.9. (low)
    19745 Meconopsis sinuata. 1000 Luhun La 14.9. (low)
    19746 Primula reticulata. Kantanang 14.9. very little.
    19747 " elongata. " 14.9.
    19750 " macrophylla Tolegang 16.9.
    19698 Gueldenstaedtia himalaica Panyotang. 8.9. seed in pod - not fully ripe. Tin.
    19752 (2) Aconitum sp. Waitang. 19.9. 20 x tins of bulbils.
    18972 Saxifraga yellow. Cushion plant. - "
    19747 Primula elongata. - -
    19757 " strumosa - -
    18943 Myricaria sp. - 20.9.
    19697 = 19130 Arabis sp. - 19.9.
    19123 Cypripedium tibeticum - "
LSH/1/1/6/1/31 · Part · 1938-03-31
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
The party halts at Kyimdong Dzong for several days due to transport delays, washing and repairing gear, developing photographs, and interacting with local officials; the Tsongpen scouts a snowy pass and brings back a rhododendron, while the Dzongpen visits and provides provisions. Kyimdong is noted as the source of Lhasa note paper and has villages under it (Shu, Langong, Sumbatse); later they move to a camp below Taktsa after Pinto assembles animals, with Ludlow not yet following, and note coniferous forest along the route.

CONTENT:
up tomorrow to find one. That will mean a two days halt here. As we have not bathed or had clothes washed for a long time, that is quite a good thing. Daud, I'm afraid is not a great success always. His cooking is excellent, but he is always quarrelling with someone, Ramzana, Pinto or Tsongpen. I had to tell him off again today when we arrived.

7th April. Halted Kyimdong Dzong. Fine morning, clouded evening. Tsongpen went to the la and reported only a foot of snow, so we can go that way. He also brought back a rhododendron (3607) = Rhod. vellereum. The Dzongpen came again to see us and stayed more than an hour. He gave us potatoes and flour, both very good. He is quite friendly and out to help. Spent the day washing ourselves and our clothes and trying to repair some of the badly smashed boxes.

8th April. Halted KYIMDONG DZONG. Fine morning, clouded evening. Stayed in camp all day. Did a little developing etc. Kyimdong is the place where all the paper used to make notes in Lhasa comes from. The notes are made of double thickness paper of good quality (probably made from a Daphne sp.) and have a black "water mark" between the two. We have not used them yet, as they are not very popular. This is a queer place for a Dzong and this Dzongpen certainly does not like it. There were six houses, but Pinto says now there are only two. There is however a good deal of cultivation, and it has other villages under it, including Shu, Langong and Sumbatse.

9th April. Halted KYIMDONG DZONG. "At least" 16 animals were promised without fail this morning, and the remainder by noon. By noon 8 had arrived, so we again pitched our tents and stayed the day. This doubt as to when or if we will get away from here is most annoying. If only the Dzongpen would say that we couldn't go for 10 days it would not be so bad, but he always says transport is just arriving. Fine morning, some rain clouds in the afternoon.

10th April. 1 m. below TAKTSA. Still no sign of our yak transport, but Pinto scraped up 16 ponies and bullocks and came on with them, hoping Ludlow might be able to follow this evening. But he has not. The path is quite good, with a more or less steady ascent gradually getting into the conifer forest. On the hillsides (N face) are masses of larix, a fair amount of fir and some rhododendron and birch. At m 4 1/2 pass the ruined village of

LSH/1/1/10/1/132 · Part · 1949-09-20 - 1949-09-27
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Page lists high-altitude plant specimens with numbers, identifications, and brief notes, recorded at Waitang, Pangotang, and Karkung between 19 and 27 September 1949. Entries include taxa such as Anemone, Primula, Saxifraga, Saussurea, and others with color, size, and habitat remarks.

CONTENT:
19758 Lychnis sp. Waitang. 20.9. 6" big calyx flower?
19202 Anemone sp. (yellow) Waitang. 20.9. Likely a mixture of yellow & blue.
(2) 19205 (3) Meconopsis simplicifolia (pod) Waitang. 20.9. Likely a mixture of yellow & blue.
19207 Anemone blue high alt. 20.9. Likely a mixture of yellow & blue.
(2) 19755:19201 Anemone blue high alt. 20.9. The other blue one.
19259 Thalictrum sp. small flower long anthers high alt. 19.9.49
19005 Potentilla aff. curviseta. high alt. 20.9.
(3) 19232 Anemone narcissiflora high alt. 21.9.
2 Bags or env. 19764 Allardia sp. woolly - very fine high alt. 21.9.
19765 Saxifraga sp. - purple flowers - high alt. 21.9.
19762 Saussurea sp. big woolly white head - high alt. 21.9. 15" 18"
19146 Diapensia himalaica. high alt. 23.9
19380 Gentiana phyllocalyx high alt. 23.9
19190 Primula bellidifolia. high alt. 24.9

  • 19130 19697 Arabis sp. high alt. 24.9
    2 tins. 19135 Anemone rupicola Pangotang 25.9.
    18974 Androsace sp. big. Pangotang 25.9.
    19123 Cypripedium tibeticum Pangotang 25.9.
    19688 Sedum yellow 3". Pangotang 25.9.
    18973 Daphne sp. 1-2' Pangotang 25.9.
    19775 = 18981 Primula elongata. Karkung 26.9
    19395 and 6 Primula sikkimensis. Karkung 26.9
    19416 Primula capitata. Karkung 26.9
    19773 Potentilla May = 19350 red. Karkung 26.9
    19146 Diapensia himalaicum (pod). Karkung 27.9
    19147 Primula sapphirina Karkung 27.9
    19352 Lloydia sp. white Karkung 27.9