114 Abode of Gods antly in the hills. The landscape Nothing among the lower spurs of the great Himalayas, and surrounded by the magnificent range of Nanda Devi (25,626 ft.) highest mountain within Indian Republic, Trisul 6,307 nits. (23,460 ft.) the trident of Mahadeo, Pancha Chuli, the five fire stalls of the Mahadeo, on the western extremity, the square mass of Holy Badrinath group of peaks which consists of Hathi Parvat—22,330 ft. (6827 mtrs.), Gauri Parvat—-22,023 ft. (6712 mtrs.), Kamet 25,417 ft. (7944 mtrs.), Nailkantha— 21,650ft. (6597 mtrs.) and the massive square of Chaukharnba 23,420 ft. (7237 mtrs.), besides numerous other known and unknown peaks. These are snowy summits, the sacred guardians of the Indian Peninsula and the home of greater gods which are visible from Almora. From Almora the sharp peak of Nanda Devi may be seen at times what looks like a wreath of smoke, which devout Hindu sentiment has supposed to be the sacrificial fire of Shiva which burns perpetually. Almora is at its best during rainy season and in autumn when the valleys and hill sides in and around Almora assume the most verdure, covering every foot of ground, so that the eye is delight- ed with delicate and endlessly diversified greenery, which appears to outlive in clearest colour every fold and dimple of the hills. The rains, in Almora are more endurable than in most other hill stations, owing to the scarcity of the rainfall. The town with its stone floored Bazar The town lies on the ridge of a hill, a little over 5,000 feet above sea level, and surrounded on three sides by deep valleys through few small rivers, the Sual and the Kosi, they ultimately join the Ganges. On the north-east/the ridge runs to meet the higher hills. There are forests on the upper part, of the most of the surrounded ranges, but for a few miles around Almora there is a general absence of trees, said to be due to the practice of the Gurkhas, who were never prepared to accept any forest near fortresses occupied bf them because it would provide natural eover to the enejuies* Tfeey degraded Almora hills of its rich forest