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LSH/1/1/3/3/210 · Part · 1996-06-18
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Notes record a Heteroxenicus with a nest around 13,500 ft, a nutcracker and many spine-tailed swifts at Simouari, and Aethopyga ignicauda on the south side of the Karkyu La; T. affinis was seen at Simouari while T. henrici was not. Ludlow is noted at Moto-Liling Chu.

CONTENT:
Ludlow at Moto-Liling Chu
Rh. vellereum 1860
"triflorum var. mahogani" 1863

24th Saw a Heteroxenicus at about 13500'. It had a nest, I think on a cliff. But the cliff face was with me, & frightened the bird.

Also a nutcracker at Simouari - here also quite a number of spine-tailed swifts, whopping birds, with a gray back.

Aethopyga ignicauda seen on S side of the Karkyu La.
T. affinis at Simouari. T. henrici not noticed.

LSH/1/1/3/3/212 · Part · 1996-06-18
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Notes record a decision to go up the Langong Chu and halt for five days until coolies are available, with a message to Ludlow at Lhoda Chu near Moto and mention of Ludlow at Sengo Samba. Bird observations include Trochalopteron henrici being common, Ibis bill pairs below the village, and numerous Turdus albocinctus; Pyrrhula erythaca is noted at 11,000 ft. Plant entries such as Streptopus simplex, Me. betonicifolia, and Me. paniculata are listed with numbers.

CONTENT:
L. & B. L & S decide to go as far up the
Langong Chu & halt there for 5 days.

  • until coolies become available

    To
    Ludlow at Lhoda Chu
    near Moto.

    Streptopus simplex 1866
    Me. betonicifolia 1865
    Desc of journey

    Trochalopteron
    ibi 76 T. Henrici everywhere. - Prince Henri's Laughing Thrush

    Ibis bill : 3 pairs below the village.

    This blackbird seems both to the N. of the main
    ibi 189 Turdus albocinctus, numerous. river & is quite common in Langong valley.
    Pyrrhula erythaca erythaca It has a pleasing song.
    P. erythaca at 11000 ft in thick jungle. Beavan's Bullfinch

    Ludlow at Sengo Samba.
    Lho La Chu

    Me. paniculata 1869.
    x P. vossa 1868

LSH/1/1/8/1/84 · Part · 1947-03-20
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Notes list Primula specimens (including P. winteri, P. jaffreyana, P. atrodentata) and Rhododendron series, with observations on flowering and leaf characters. Kodachrome entries mention willow catkins at Lomo (same as Lusong willow), peaches at Tongkyuk and Tongkyuk Dzong, quince, and Rhododendron in snow at Lumang. Several entries are dated in late March and April.

CONTENT:
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  1. P. Winteri. See No 12052 taken same spot. Still not in flower. More particularly the great amount of farina on these plants which are not yet in flower, compared with specimens in full flower under other numbers.
  2. P. Jaffreyana not in flower.
    12317 P. atrodentata.
    12319 P. Winteri - note crenulation of leaves, and length of scape.
    12320 P. aff. chungensis not in flower.

Kodachrome 18
Willow catkins Lomo 31/3. Same as Lusong willow.
Rhod. pink = No. 12313 "
Piptanthus sp -
Yellow flowered tree - 12321 peach blossom behind.
Peaches at Tongkyuk 7/4.

No 19.
Rhododendron virgatum ser. No. 12326 5/4
Tongkyuk Dzong peach blossom. "
Prim. atrodentata. "
Rhod. ? Thomsonii ser. 12313. "

No 20.
T. Henrici on Rhod. 12313. ② Rhod. 12313 close up. ③ Rhod. 12329.
Quince 11/4. Rhod 12375 11/4 Fine specimen of Rhod 12313 in snow Lumang. 12/4 //

LSH/1/1/8/1/109 · Part · 1947-05-06
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Describes a route from Cuny up a forked valley with irises, roses, and berberis, passing villages toward the Samu La, noting carved dorings and that the area is the 5th D.L.'s birthplace. On 16th May at Triju Dzong, details the ascent over a ridge with views of Triju Tso (apparently drying), descent past Drokpa tents to Teachee, and lodging in the butter tax collector’s house, noting local officials and yak herders.

CONTENT:
a picturesque place, more so when the whole fort, plastered onto a hillside beside the Dzong, is seen. Here also are monasteries, all because the place is the 5th D.L.'s birthplace. On the plain are two "dorings", about 15 ft high and carved. They appear very old. There is no writing on them. We crossed the main valley at Cuny and to the right bank, and went up a valley which is a fork of the main one. This valley is a nicer one, with a small stream in it, some [Iris laeter 12448] shrubs - roses and berberis - among irises, with lingkas at most of the small villages or gompas. About mile 7 1/2 this valley is left for one which comes in from the left or SE. is followed up to this village, the last on the way up to the Samu La. There is cultivation up to here, and a group of 5-6 homes together. Turdus merula maxima is common here; there are a good many snowcocks high up. T. henrici is common as far as this.

16th May Triju Dzong. A cold dismal morning, clearing up by 10.0, with occasional hail showers round about, and some heavy storms too. Left at 6.15 in at 1.30 pm. Kit in at 4.30 pm. The road is good nearly throughout, but from what I hear, this is an area where storms are common and there is a heavy snow and rainfall. Path ascends the same valley easily till the valley peters out at mile 5. There is a pass leading down here to the Yaktsang Chu, but our path keeps right-handed (west) and continues to climb to about mile 7 when a ridge is crossed. From here the Triju Tso is visible but not Triju Dzong. Now the lake consists of deepish water of about 1/2 mile at the N. end, 1/2 mile wide and then marshy shallow looking water further south. There is I believe much more water in summer; but the lake appears to be drying up. The descent is easy, with one or two ups and downs. A few Drokpa tents are passed but no pukka buildings till the stony ones here in Teachee. There must be 50 houses here, and I suppose they contain people who mostly look after yaks. We stayed in a house kept for the butter tax collector - quite good and convenient. There are 4 headmen. The Dzongpon.