40 JOURNEYS IN PERSIA LETTER xvn nearly hidden in sunless rifts, and the snow-fields of the Zard Kuh will remain for a time, but eternal snow is— nowhere, and it does not appear that the highest of the peaks much exceeds 13,000 feet, either in Upper Elam or the Bakhtiari country. Great difficulties are ahead, not only from tracks which are said to be impassable for laden animals, but from the disturbed state of the country. Prom what I hear from Aziz Khan and from the guides who have come up here, I gather that the power of the Ilkhani, shaky enough even nearer Ardal, all but dwindles away here, and is limited to the collection of the tribute, the petty Khans fighting among themselves, and doing mainly what is right in their own eyes. It is somewhat of a satisfaction to me that it is im- possible now to go back, and that a region absolutely unexplored lies ahead, doubtless full, as the previously untraversed regions have been, of surprises and interests. I L. B.