É. Apor , H. Wang (ed.): Catalogue of the Collections of Sir Aurel Stein in the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Comp. by John Falconer, Ágnes Kárteszi, Ágnes Kelecsényi, Lilla Russell-Smith.
FALCONER John and RUSSELL-SMITH Lilla - Photographs
PHOTOGRAPHS 332. Remains of ancient watch-tower on Arach Hill, north-east of Maral-bashi. [726] 333. Group of Kirghiz, anthropometrically examined at Uch-Turfan. [664] 334. Refuse layers with ancient records, on north-east slope below Mazar-tagh fort, in course of excavation. [655] 335. Mazar-tagh hill with ruined fort seen from north-east. [652] 336. Kaka-jade peaks seen from near Moinak-kak, Kara-teke Range. [690] 337. Chinese citadel crowning rocky spur above Uch-Turfan, seen from east. [660] 338. Ruined watch-tower of Chong-tim site, in desert south of Kelpin. [687] 339. Ruins of Tumshuk-tagh-shahri, seen from north-east. [696] 340. Wall closing access to ruined town above Hasha, seen from south-west, with refuse-heaps of outwork. [777] 341. Stone image worshipped at Kirghiz shrine of Chalkoide, below Idak Pass, Kara-teke Range. [692] 342. Villagers of Kelpin, anthropometrically examined. [722] 344. Muhammadan tombs near shrine at south foot of Okur-mazar-tagh, Tumshuk. [727] Stein Photo 12/1 Illustrations for Stein's Memoir of Maps of Chinese Turkistan and Kansu 80 prints mounted on card with cropping marks and instructions to blockmaker on typed overlay. The photographs form an incomplete series of illustrations to Stein's Memoir of Maps of Chinese Turkistan and Kansu (Dehra Dun, 1923). The mounts are marked with plate numbers in Roman numerals, but these do not correspond to the plate numbers as published, possibly suggesting an earlier arrangement of the plates, later superseded. The series also includes two prints (79-80) not included in the published volume. The photographs were taken in the course of the 1", 2 n d and 3 rd Central Asian Expeditions. 1. Plate 1 (frontispiece): Snowy peak above Otrughul Glacier, at head of Nissa Valley, seen from moraine above west flank of glacier, at an elevation of about 14,800 feet. The foreground shows the glacier flank completely covered with rock debris. The ice wall behind is exposed, darkened by fine detritus. [V] 2. Plate 2B: Muztagh-Ata (24,321 feet) seen from Shamalda Spur. [VHIb] 3. Plate 4A: Yurung-Kash river gorge, with bridge below Karanghu-Tagh. [Ilia; 67] 4. Plate 4B: Kara-Tash river gorge, with bridge below Pitlik-Aghzi. [IUb; 167] 5. Plate 6A: View of Otrughul Glacier, looking towards south-east from moraine at c. 16,000 feet. [Via; 1019] 6. Plate 6B: Head of Kashkul Glacier seen from grat at c. 15,000 feet, looking towards north-east. [VIb; 1040] 229