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LSH/1/1/1/1/157 · Part · 1933-08-30 - 1933-08-31
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Diary notes the ascent of Bod La (properly Pö La), a rocky pass with an old Tibetan block house, followed by a descent past a lake to the Hamo Chu and the Hamo camping ground. Weather clears after snow over the pass; plant collections are listed. The next day is a halt at Hamo.

CONTENT:
Ludlow Aug 30-28 - Bod La is a misnomer. It should be the Pö La // Tibetan Pass 77

30th Aug. plateau
Bod La steeper but easy to a plain from m 3 - m 4. The
Cyananthus lobatus 494 last ascent up to the Bod La (16300) at m 4 1/2 is very
Gentiana paludosa 493 steep over rocky hillside. On the top is an old
Arenaria musciformis 495
" ciliolata 497 Tibetan block house, built across the narrow pass.
Phlomis sikkimensis 496
Delphinium grandiflorum 499 The pass is very rocky & for the first mile down the
path is over large rocks and difficult. Then a grassy
plain is reached & beyond this a lake 3/4 mile long.
Tibetan warbler Path keeps to E. side, & descent at north end is easy
off grassy hillside. Rhododendrons are met at m
7, where the path crosses the stream from the lake
to the L. bank. It cuts over the shoulder of a hill &
drops steeply down to the Hamo Chu which runs East to West.
At the foot of the steep descent is HAMO at m 8.
Hamo is a small grassy plain at the very head of the
conifer forest. Water & fuel are ample & the camping
ground is good. // A comparatively easy day,
B 26. especially as it hardly rained at all. There was
View toward some snow over the pass, but soon after we
the Bod (Pö) crossed it stopped & the sun came out, - the
La from the first real sun we have seen since leaving the
N. end of the Me La. It must have cleared a bit in Bhutan,
lake, north of but is undoubtedly drier here than on the South
the pass of the Range. A lovely camping ground.
Hamo.
31st August. Halt at Hamo. Rained last night, nearly all

LSH/1/1/6/1/122 · Part · 1933-07-27
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Field notes list several Primula specimens with remarks on identification and variability, including doubt about P. hopeana subsp. pudibunda and variable P. aff. dryadifolia in S.E. Tibet. Localities noted include Younger-la and Miri-la (mid-August) and Kyabden on the Nyang Chu, where P. petrocharis (walshii) lacked flowers; additional records at Kyabden include Cyananthus, Gentiana, Habenaria, and Neottianthe species.

CONTENT:

  1. Primula capitata subsp. crispata. Fairly common. Rather a poor form.

  2. Primula hopeana? subsp. pudibunda. I doubt if this is the true P. Hopeana.

  3. Primula aff. dryadifolia. Seems very variable in S.E. Tibet, the scapes varying in length & sometimes bearing only one flower, sometimes 2 or 3.

  4. Primula aff. macrocarpa. Younger-la 23 Aug. - Miri-la - Aug 15. Same probably as 6061. See note under that number.

  5. Primula petrocharis (walshii). Kyabden, Nyang Chu 23 Aug. Common here, but no flowers & seed all brown.

  6. Primula littledalei.

Kyabden Aug 23.
Cyananthus hookeri 6179
Gentiana paludosa 6181
Habenaria diceras 6182, Neottianthe calcicola 6183
Prim. walshii 6186 Prim. baileyana 6188
Gent. callicops 6189