'The Pekingese (Beijingese) Camel'. 'Camels may be encountered in tens of thousands crossing the desert of Gobi, laden with brick tea, on their way to the Russian frontier. Brick tea, in the absence of metallic currency, forms the circulating medium in Mongolia, Siberia, and Thibet. These beasts are also employed in transporting coal and other commodities'.
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