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THE LISAWS.

References :

LITTON. TENTG.="Report on a Journey to the North of Tengyueh sub-prefecture" G. Litton, Rangoon, 1904.

LITTON. TIB.="Report on a Journey to Tibetan Yunnan." G. Litton, Rangoon, 1904.

LITTON. SAL.="Report on the Upper Salween." G. Litton, Rangoon, 1906.

D'ORLEANS.="From Tonkin to India." Prince Henri d'Orleans, Ed., London, 1898.

COOPER.="Travels of a Pioneer of Commerce." T. T. Cooper, London, 1871.

Serial
No.
Head. Brief description. Authority. Page.
1 2 3 4 5
1 Present habitat. Valley of Salween from 26° to 27° 30'. Mountains between Shweli and Irrawaddy. Eastern fringe of north of Upper Burma and Shan States. Litton. Sal. ... ...
Upper Burma Gazetteer, Vol. I, Part I.
Yunnan: The Link between India and the Yangtze. H. R. Davies, Cambridge, 1909.
13
388, 587
124, 391
2 Origin Border between Tibet and China. Said to have come from Wei-see-foo. d'Orleans ... ...
Cooper ... ...
Voyage d'exploration en Indo-Chine. Gamier, Paris, 1873, Vol. I.
160
337
519
3 Political and social divisions. Tribal subdivisions outside Burma. Litton. Sal. ... ... 14
4 Allied tribes Lahus, Lutzes, Kiutzes, Mossos. d'Orleans ... ...
Litton. Tib. .. ...
294
25