TY - BOOK TI - Sikkim and Bhutan SN - 9780548139820 U1 - 327.541705498 N1 - I. THE GEOGRAPHICAL POSITION AND GENERAL FEA TURES OF THE STATES OF SIKHIM AND BHUTAN II. THE PEOPLE: THEIR MORALS, RELIGION, AND LAN GUAGE III. A SHORT HISTORY OF SIKHIM IV. EARLY REMINISCENCES First visit to Sikhim, 1887. The brothers Khangsa Dewan and Phodong Lama, the Shoe Dewan and Kazis. Return to Gangtak with the Entchi Column, 1888. First meeting with Their Highnesses the Maharaja and Maharani of Sikhim V. MORE EARLY REMINISCENCES My appointment to Sikhim. Departure of the Maharaja to Kurseong. Inspection of the country with Phodong Lama and Shoe Dewan. Opening up by means of roads and bridges. Sources of revenue. Mineral wealth. Visit to Yatung, so-called Trade Mart VI. MORE EARLY REMINISCENCES Building a house. Lepcha servants. Supplies. A garden party. The Residency garden. Roses and lilies, A wave of colour. Orchids. Visit to Tumlong. Worship of Kangchenjunga. Lama dance. Missionaries. Difficulties of travelling. Crossing the Teesta in flood. Liffidslips. Leeches CHAP. VII. THE DELHI DURBAR AND VISIT OF THE CHIEFS TO CALCUTTA TO MEET THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES VIII. EXPEDITIONS AND EXPLORATIONS IN SIKHIM From Gangtak over the Giucha-la to Ringen. Loss of a coolie. Camp amongst glaciers and moraines. A snow leopard. Alpine flowers. Avalanches and ice caves. Crossing a difficult gorge. Lepchas and wild bees. The Rungnn. Sakhyong IX. EXPEDITIONS AND EXPLORATIONS IN SIKHIM—con tinued From Gangtak to the Zemu glacier, Lonak Valley, Lachen and Lachung. Mr. Hoffmann. Cloud effects. Cane bridges. Hot springs. Talung Monastery arid its treasures. Grazing land and Tibetan herdsmen. Yak transport. Locusts. The Sebu Pass. Snow-blindness. Lachung. Goral-shooting X. EXPEDITIONS AND EXPLORATIONS IN SIKHIM—