Indicates hydrology, relief, routes and settlements, which are numbered with reference to the accompanying name list. The map on sheet 1 is drawn in 2 sections on the sheet
Indicates hydrology, relief, routes and settlements, which are numbered with reference to the accompanying name list. The map is drawn in 4 sections on the sheet
Sheet No. 1st F[ro]m Lo Ho Kou [unidentified] to Jê Ho K'ou [熱河口] via Shing Ko Tun [unidentified] and Lan P'ing Hsien [灤平縣]. Survey by Hussein Khan 30th Punjabis October 1904
This surviving field sheet covers a line running north and north-east from Chang-Shou-Hsien (長壽縣). Shows relief, hydrology, settlements, and the line of traverse. A numbered key gives place-names in non-standard romanisation
'Route through Wei-Ch'ang [圍場] (Imperial Hunting Ground) Followed by Captain Woods R.A. and Captain Hutchinson 1/4 Goorkhas in April and May 1902 Surveyed by Havildar Amar Singh 4th Sikh Infantry'.
Scope & Content:
Covers a route in northern Chihli (直隸) from Shihpientze (石片子) to Dolon Nor (多倫淖爾) via Santaokowmen (三道溝門) and Sipoer (西撥兒). Shows, either side of the route, relief, hydrology, and numbered settlements. The key to the numbers is provided by the accompanying place-name list at CHI/234/2/2.
Covers an area north and south of Changte (彰德) lithographed in 50 sheets. An incomplete second set (bromides) in 17 sheets, with name lists, omits the peripheral sheets. Shows contoured relief, cuttings and embankments, hydrology, indicative vegetation, routes, settlements and Fu (府) boundaries.
The original record of place-names, in Chinese, providing the source for the name-lists added to the blue-print version of the map. There is no title, but the first page has '光緒三十一年六月二十七日由河南衛輝府新鄉縣繪' indicating the date and place where the journey began.