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LSH/1/1/3/3/35 · Part · 1937-02-27
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
A short 2-mile ascent from Rungzyung to Shungphu (approx. 5650 ft) is described, with barometer and temperature readings, route direction, and vegetation noted (Pinus longifolia, oak, and cultivation). The diarist is offered a house by the local owner and his wife, mentions the Dzongpen stays there, and plans to proceed toward the Chöling La (also called Mondé La). Rivers and valleys referenced include the Gamri Chu and Karti Chu.

CONTENT:
Sherriff - Ludlow - Bound for Mera
6000-6500 ft

Shungphu 8th March. Shung phu 2 miles. B.P. 201.9 Temp. 52° = approx 5650'. A very short march. Path leaves Rungzyung & ascends directly up the spur on the East side of the valley coming in to the Gamri Chu at Rungzyung. Direction approx 143° M. The valley to the W. of Rungzyung is called the Karti Chu. Path is steep & direct, and this place is reached in about 1 1/4 hours. The hillside is covered to a considerable extent with Pinus longifolia & a certain amount of oak. But there is also a good deal of cultivation on either side of the ridge. A house has been put at my disposal here, & I hate the idea of living in it. Although comparatively clean looking, I'm sure it will harbour bugs of all kinds - certainly fleas. When I arrived here the owner & his wife, quite a comely woman, came out to meet me. The Dzongpen always stays here if he comes up this way. Water good. Tomorrow's march leads up to what seems to be generally called the Chöling La, which is sometimes known as the Mondé La. These places are not marked on our map. Although each day is perfectly clear of cloud in the

[Left margin notes:]
Gamri Chu
Salix caprea 1

GB 235 IFE · Collection · 1865 - 1884

Thirteen samples of wood displayed at the International Forestry Exhibition held in Edinburgh in 1884 - all are labelled with "Sierra Leone, Edinburgh Forestry Exhibition, 1884" - additional markings are as follows:

  • No 5, Gree-Gree, Greegree, 1884.83.31
  • Beck, 1884.83.32
  • Koronko, Coronko, Kronko, 1884.83.39
  • Monkey Apple, 1884.83.40
  • Oak, [Teak scored out], 1884.83.41; caution, tack nailed through wood
  • Sugar Plum, 1884.83.43
  • Conta-Cobang, Contabang, Cotan Cobang, 1884.83.45
  • Koondee, Cundee, 1884.83.46
  • White Brimstone, 1884.83.47
  • Cabapp, 1884.83.49 - with torn Exhibit label still attached
  • Iron Wood, 1884.83.53
  • Babu Bone, 1884.83.54
  • Cedar, 1884.83.56; caution, tack nailed through wood
    The Exhibition Catalogue indicates that the Government of Sierra Leone had a stand at the exhibition where they displayed "Specimens of the Woods of the Colony, native, polished 1865, redone 1884" - it is assumed that these may have been part of this display.
Government of Sierra Leone
Signatures (autographs)
GB 235 SIG · Collection · 2015

•Collection of signatures (originals), including Carl v Linné, Archibald Menzies and initials (received with papers of Isaac Bayley Balfour).

Balfour, Sir Isaac Bayley
Sikkim
GB 235 SIK · Collection · 1948 - 1950

•Map of Sikkim and a box containing photographs and negatives (1948-1950) and also a letter to Henry Noltie from D. Jeremy Wood regarding the photos (19 Jul 1995).

Wood, D. Jeremy