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JOSEPH DALTON HOOKER, M.D., R.N., F.R.S. - Volume II
HIMALAYAN JOURNALS. - CHAPTER XVIII.
CHAPTER XXVI.
CHAPTER XXVII.
CHAPTER XXIX.
CHAPTER XXX.
APPENDIX D.
APPENDIX F. - ON THE CLIMATE OF SIKKIM.
A vivid record of a mid‑nineteenth‑century scientific expedition, this journal follows a determined physician‑naturalist as he prepares to push deeper into the Sikkim Himalayas. He wrestles with bureaucratic resistance, arranging precarious food supplies and navigating tense negotiations with local officials before finally setting out in early May with a diverse party of Lepchas, Tibetan guides, and a handful of sepoys.
Once across the border, the narrative shifts to the rugged terrain of the Great Rungeet valley and the towering Tendong peak, where the author blends meticulous observations of alpine flora, strange insects and towering oaks with the colorful folklore of the region’s peoples. Readers are treated to striking descriptions of the monsoon‑laden valleys, the glittering view of Kangchenjunga, and the everyday challenges faced by the team—illness, treacherous paths, and the ever‑present need for fresh provisions. The early chapters capture both the scientific curiosity and the human drama of exploring a remote, breathtaking landscape.
Full title
Himalayan Journals — Volume 2 Or, Notes of a Naturalist in Bengal, the Sikkim and Nepal Himalayas, the Khasia Mountains, etc. Or, Notes of a Naturalist in Bengal, the Sikkim and Nepal Himalayas, the Khasia Mountains, etc.
Language
en
Duration
~16 hours (947K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1817–1911
A globe-trotting Victorian botanist who turned plant collecting into adventure, he helped shape modern botany through expeditions, research, and decades at Kew. He is also remembered as one of Charles Darwin’s closest scientific allies.
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