É. Apor , H. Wang (ed.): Supplement to the 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: Catalogue of Photographs Taken or Collected by Sir Aurel Stein
PHOTOGRAPHS 77. Section of panoramic view of Lake Lighten, 11/15 Sep 1908. Captioned and dated from negative notebook: 'From N. shore cliff, L. Lighten. Contd. SE (low snowy peaks).' The photograph is dated 11/9/08 in the negative notebook, 15/9/08 on the print. [916] 78. Ibrahim Beg. Captioned in negative notebook: 'Ibrahim Beg on pony.' [922] 79. Ruined temple Chi-chin-s? I. View looking down onto an unidentified town, with mountains in distance. Photograph untraced in negative notebook. [928] 80. [Kharoshthi seal.] [942] 81. [Kharoshthi seal.] [943] 82. [Kharoshthi boxes and seals, marked as duplicate.] [944] 83. [Kharoshthi seal, marked as duplicate.] [945] 84. [Kharoshthi seal.] [946] 85. [Kharoshthi seal, marked as duplicate.] [946] Stein Photo 37/2 Duplicate photographs, 1906-1908 Collection of 13 prints, most of which are duplicates of material in Photo 37/1. The locations of duplicate copies in Stein Photo 37/1 are noted in square brackets before the negative reference number. 1. Indian figure with bicycle. [37/1(29); 325] 2. House in mountains. [37/1(30); 343] 3. Bridge. [37/1(31); 344] 4. Bridge over river. [37/1(32); 345] 5. Building crossing over stream. [37/1(33); 346] 6. River scene. [37/1(34); 347] 7. River and mountain scene. [37/1(35); 348] 8. Wooden huts. [37/1(36); 349] 9. Ruins of a fort. [385] 10. Kharoshthi document with seal. [37/1(81); 942] 11. Kharoshthi document with seal. [37/1 (82); 943] 12. Kharoshthi documents with seal. [37/1(83); 944] 13. Kharoshthi document with seal. [945] Stein Photo 37/3 2nd Central Asian Expedition, 1906-1908: duplicate prints Collection of 60 half-plate photos in torn envelope, inscribed in black ink in Stein's hand, ''A plate Prints. Third copies.' Also found with these prints were the photographs listed above under Photo 37/2. A further 10 half-plate prints wrapped in a 75