SUMMARY:
The page lists the place name Sangtho pelri, written in Tibetan script and transliterated. It appears as a numbered entry.
CONTENT:
2) ཟངས་མདོག་དཔལ་རི། Sangtho pelri.
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SUMMARY:
The page lists the place name Sangtho pelri, written in Tibetan script and transliterated. It appears as a numbered entry.
CONTENT:
2) ཟངས་མདོག་དཔལ་རི། Sangtho pelri.
SUMMARY:
This page shows a scan of a plain, dark book cover with a worn spine and no readable text.
CONTENT:
Based on the image provided, there is no legible text to extract. The image appears to be a scan of a plain, dark book cover with a worn spine that contains no readable characters.
SUMMARY:
The page outlines detailed plans for forthcoming travel, assigning Ludlow, Elliot, and Bob to various routes and passes, with rendezvous dates through August. It records weather changes in late January and a move to Chara on the north bank of Yigong Tso, including a slow boat crossing with ponies and loads. Local sentiment against the soldiery is noted following a staged reception.
CONTENT:
NB
Plans
Our plans now are to rejoin, after we have been to Tona Dz, at Be on the 10th, then all go to Trulung where Bob will go to Gompo Ne, then follow East up the Trulung valley. Then to Lari for a few days and back to Tongkyuk by 15th March. After that we plan for Ludlow to go up towards the Nambu La, while we do the Tongkyuk and perhaps Tsunsabe and Soshela areas. Then by 15th-20th May, Elliot is to go via Tse La Dz to the Dujang La and Budi Soshela, returning by the end of July. Bob will go to Showa and work all available passes in May, June, and July: Ludlow works the Yigong Range. We all meet about here about August 15th to discuss the future. So much for our plans: we will see how they work out. We also think of leaving the country by two parties by the Doshong La and Chimdro La, but that all depends on local conditions and many other things, and can only be guessed at now.
29th-30th January. Halt. Very quick changes in the weather. 28th bleak and miserably cold, followed by two perfect days. Minimum temperature has varied in three nights 13° - 30° - 14° F! We hope to be off tomorrow morning for the Yigong Tso for a change. There cannot be much to collect there that is not here, but it will be nice to move again.
31st January. Chara, on Yigong Tso North bank. Beautiful day again. Transport only half came, but we got off at 9:00 and on to the trail at 11:00. It took us till 1:15 to get to the other end, round the bottom of the very steep hill. Two boats were joined together, though usually only one is used. In the two we had 5 ponies, about 15 loads of kit and 15 men. We could have taken a little more. Rowing is a slow job. I doubt if we went 2 miles, although it took over two hours. The lake looks deep, up till the West end where the silted up part starts. From there westwards the river wanders about from side to side in the sand. The soldiery here are very unpopular indeed, and perhaps to appease us, they staged a reception, all turning out lined to meet us, in full dress uniform, topis and all - a comic sight. I have talked with several locals, and all are unanimous that the soldiery are a curse. If they don't give the requisite amount of butter or whatever it is, soldiers come and
SUMMARY:
Notes list multiple alpine plant collections with elevations and habitats around Bimbi La and Chichenan in 1936, including Lonicera, Gentiana, Primula, Meconopsis, Androsace, and a thistle. Dated entries range from early to mid-September and also include 9 June 1936.
CONTENT:
Lonicera. (yellow large) Bimbi La. 7.9.36. Shrub jungle.
Gentiana phyllocalyx. Bimbi La. 15500'. Open grassy hillside. 7.9.36.
Primula sunardsonii? - 15000' Among rocks. -
Gentiana stylophora. Chichenan 12500' Scrub jungle. 6.9.36.
Gentiana - Bimbi La. 13000' Rhododendron jungle. 8.9.36.
Primula glabra. " - 15500' Open grassy hillside. 8.9.36.
Meconopsis simplicifolia " - 15000' Rocky hillside. " (E of camp 1/2 m. below.)
A sikkimensis primula (probably white) Bimbi La. 15000'. Rocky hillside. "
A Gentian? Lomatogonium. Bimbi La. 15500'. 15500' Open hillside. " {Dwarf Rhododendron}
Primula glabra. 15000' Bimbi La. 9.6.36. Open grassy hillside.
Androsace. Bimbi La. 14000' 9.6.36. (2nd collection). " - - -
Gentiana stylophora. " - - - - -
Androsace " - - - - - (3rd collection) " - -
A big thistle, not collected. Bimbi La. 13000' Open space in forest. 12.9.36.
5 permits and a few letters around permissions to collect in various localities within South Africa.
SUMMARY:
Notes list target plants with specimen numbers and brief habitat cues to be collected from the base at Pangstang on return from Waitang or Marlung, and from the Tolegang area. Habitats mentioned include cliffs, scree, beach, and river margins.
CONTENT:
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To be collected from base Pangstang on return from Waitang or Marlung.
[x] White Sax. 19696. from cliff opposite camp. or from Tolegang, lower cliff.
[x] Gentian. 19706 " sandy slope opposite camp " " "
[v] Androsace sp. 18974 " " " " "
[ Cypripedium tibeticum 18970 just below big cliff, lower towards river.
[ Small pea 18992 = 19698.
[v] Prim. alpicola var. luna. 19103.
[v] Prim. umbratilis 19128.
[ Potentilla curviseta 19394 beach.
[x] Gentiana elwesii 19709
[x] Polygonum sp. tassel 19715 roots.
[x] [ Aconitum sp. 19734 roots.
To be collected from Tolegang
[v] Roots or seed of big Aconite. 19710 1st dros-pa above forest.
[v] Prim. umbratilis 19332.
[v] Sax. yellow. 19305 Growing with P. umbratilis & on scree bank.
[x] Sax? white. 19696 On cliff above umbratilis
roots. [v] Aconite var. small 19727 " " " in scree.
[v] Sax. 19731 wiry leaves. Above 1st dros-pa on.
[+] Pleurogyne. 19728. by river Tolegang.
[v] " var. big 19729 " "
[x] Delphinium 19724 papers
[x] " 19725 one 1st seen.
Sax. small leaves 19720 already taken. more below cliff.
Roots [v] Gent. amoena 19721 1/2 m beyond, on scree.
Roots [x] Alardia 19716. Left hand valley. Cliff, on left when level. to base of cliff.
Gent. multiflora 19347
[v] Prim. mac. var. mac. Near Alardia.
SUMMARY:
Field notes list alpine plants with habitats and elevations at Karutra, Kashongha, Drogpa, and Natrampa. Entries dated in early October 1936 include species such as Dracocephalum, Rheum nobile, Fritillary, Primula spp., Meconopsis, Isopyrum, and Iris.
CONTENT:
Blue Dracocephalum Karutra. 12000' On cliff faces. Dry zone. 8/10.
Small Androsace. " 13000' Open hillside. edge of " " " .
Rheum nobile. Kashongha. 15000' 9/10.
Fritillary. probably 1611. 14-15000' Kashongha. Among dwarf rhododendron. 9/10.
Prim sikkimensis (white?) Kashongha. Open scree. 14500. 9/10.
" " v. fine, yellow " Drogpa. " "
Mec. bella. 14000' Kashongha.
Small blue Mec. Kashongha. Very stony hillside. Scapes naked from base.
Isopyrum. " " " 10 10-36.
Prim Cawdoriana not fully ripe. Kashongha. 11. 10. 36.
Prim. tenuiloba. Kashongha. Open hillside. stony ground. 14.10. 15000'
" (2162) " " " -
Iris. Natrampa.
Blue Dracocephalum. Karutra. 8/10.
SUMMARY:
List of plant taxa with localities and notes on quantities or containers, centered on Migyitun and adjacent passes. Includes a dated entry on 06/09/1936 for Androsace from Bisbis La.
CONTENT:
Meconopsis simplicifolia? Changchu La.
Gentiana stylophora. Amchu.
Primula atrodentata. Kyimpu.
Gentiana detonsa. Migyitun.
Yellow primula (small) P. Sundo.
Podophyllum. Migyitun (P. Sundo).
To be numbered:
— Lonicera (Deep red). Migyitun.
— Primula florindae. - 2 bags.
— Meconopsis simplicifolia. West valley Migyitun. 2 -
— Isopyrum. Migyitun.
Lonicera small. -
Gentian small rosette. Migyitun.
Yellow Primula. big. -
Gentiana phyllocalyx. Pang La Migyitun (or mixed).
To be numbered:
— Meconopsis simplicifolia. East valley Migyitun. (1 tin)
— Androsace. Bisbis La. 6.9.36.
Theatre programme for the play 'Plant Hunter: The Tibetan Journeys of Joseph Rock' which was performed at RBGE during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 1996 by Theatrum Botanicum, Theater of Plantes.
The programme has Rock's Naxi bookplate on the front cover and a timeline of Rock's life inside. The play was written using Rock's diaries which are held in the RBGE Archives, and Evan-Wentz's Tibetan Book of the Dead.