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I did not visit the Molli temples, but crossed the spur of that name, to the Rungbee river, whose bed is 3,300 feet above the sea; thence I ascended upwards of 3,500 feet to the Changachelling temples, passing Tchongpong village.
Former capital of Sikkim History of Sikkim Nightingales Campbell departs Tchonpong Edgeworthia Cross Rungbee and Ratong Hoar-frost on plantains Yoksun Walnuts View Funereal cypresses Doobdi Gigantic cypresses Temples Snow-fall Sikkim, etc. Toys.
Campbell's assurance, who has kindly investigated the subject, that there is no mistake on my part. Captain Sherwill has also kindly communicated to me a map of the head waters of the Rungbee, Yungya, and Yalloong rivers, of which, being more correct than my own, I have gladly availed myself for my map.
This river descends from the snows of Kinchin, and consequently retains the low temperature 42 degrees, being fully 7 degrees colder than the Rungbee, which at an elevation of but 3000 feet appears very remarkable: it must however be observed that scarcely anywhere does the sun penetrate to the bottom of its valley.