Sketch map to illustrate the Proposed Concession near Makopira for wild rubber'. 'Plan No. 4.' 'By Mr. L.H.L. Huddart 14 Feb 1907
Scope & Content:
Covers the area between the Rovuma and Msalu rivers in north-eastern Mozambique. Relief shown by form lines; hydrology, settlements, communications and the rubber concession area boundary are also depicted.
'Country around Fuchow [福州]. Endorsed 'E Hearle Cole Major XI B[engal] L[ancers]'.
Scope & Content:
Cover extends inland from the sea to Shuikow [水口]. Shows relief with roughly drawn hachures and form lines, hydrology, and settlements. Place-names are given in non-standard romanisation.
Plan of Hsi-An Fu [西安府]. Surveyed by Naik Ismail Khan 121st Pioneers (Intelligence Branch, North China Command) Under orders of Capt. R.M.C. Ruxton 1st Chinese Regiment (10.9.05)
Scope & Content:
Identical to CHI/180/4/1 with the addition of two panels providing a key to the numbered places in English and Chinese
‘B. Gen. G. Pereira’s route from Tangar [丹噧爾] to Jyekundo [結古多]. 11th May to 23rd June 1922. being part of his journey from Peking [北京] to Lhasa [拉薩].’ Sheet 'K'.
Scope & Content:
Covers the route south-westwards from Tangar to Jyekundo, by way of the Amne Machin Mountains [阿尼瑪卿山] in Tsinghai [青海] Province.
‘B. Gen. G. Pereira’s route from Jyekundo [結古多] to Chamdo [昌都] (Tibet) 4th July to 28th July 1922. being part of his journey from Peking [北京] to Lhasa [拉薩].’ Sheet 'L'.
Scope & Content:
Covers the route south from Jyekundo to Chamdo, Tibet [西藏].
‘Sketch 4’ ‘B. Gen. G. Pereira’s route from Chü-Tien [巨甸] to A-Tun-Tzu [阿墩子] Aug. 1923.’ Sheet 'T'.
Scope & Content:
Covers the route west from Tsutien (巨甸) to Weisi (維西), then northwards to Atuntze (阿墩子) by way of Kongpu (康普) and Tseku (茨古), all in Yunnan (雲南) Province.
‘Sketches 5 & 6’ ‘B. Gen. G. Pereira’s route from A-Tun-Tzu [阿墩子] to Batang [巴搪]. Sept. 1923.’ Sheet 'U'.
Scope & Content:
Covers a route through the border regions of Yunnan (雲南), Tibet (西藏) and Szechwan (四川), proceeding northwards from Atuntze (阿墩子) by way of Yakalo and Bamutang (邦木塘?) to Batang. Includes tables of stages and miles.