ON THE MERIDIAN. 39 < 



E. from Toomichinai'kpettah, on arising ground, covered with jungle; 

 it is a double rock, and has a singular appearance at a distance: there is 

 a pagoda on the western rock, and the station is on the tap of the pago- 

 da, between the tower and the S. E. corner. 



Eooteapdra station^ is on- a rocky hill in the Ramisseram district, about 

 six miles west from Arupcota, marked as usual on a rock* 



Meenachiporam. This is a solid rock, about three and a half miles north 

 from Tettiaporam, or Etiapoor, and nine miles east from > Kovilputty ; 

 there is a small village called > Mullaputty at the S.- E. foot of the rock, 

 and the village Meenachiporam (from which the name of the hill is deri- 

 ved) is about one mile north of the rock. The station is on a stone build- 

 ing on the rock, marked* 



Kaulikautdn. A hill with a pillar on the top, about three miles S. E. 

 from Kurroonelloop; there is a platform about fifteen yards east from the 

 pillar, and a marked stone in the middle of the platform defines the sta- 

 tion* 



Perrioormalli, is three and a half miles N, W. from Sungarnacoil, in 

 the Tinnivelly province % the road to the summit of the hill is on the east 

 side, leading from a Choultry. It is a three topped hill, and the station 

 is on the highest and easternmost top, where there is a platform marked 

 as usual. 



Kolanelloor station, is on a beautiful rising ground, in the plains of 

 Panjalamkoorchee, about three miles west from Wotapadaram. There 

 is a place of worship on this little eminence, shaded by a cluster of trees 3 

 and the station will be found on a platform i a little to the north of the 

 trees, marked as usual. 



