Table of Roads. 
411 
From where to where. 
Country*! 
Leagues. 
Hoursfor 
theTapal 
Trincomalee to Terriate, i 
10 
brought over j 
Terriate to Cookelaye 
4 
Cookelaye to Vattouve. . . . 
n 
4 
^Vattouve to Malativoe. . . 
H 
4 
14 
22 
Malativoe to Matule 
H 
3 
Matule to Chiondicalaw. . . 
4 
Chiondicalaw to Beschouter 
4 
Beschouter to Klalie 
4 
Klalie to Chavacherry . . . 
1 
2 
Chavacherry to Jafna .... 
2 
3 
26 
42 
Jafna to Calamonie 
2 
Calamonie to Pounaveen. . 
3 
44- 
Pounaveen to Bavatongy. . 
2 
24 - 
Bavatongy to Polveracotta 
H 
2 
Polveracotta to Palliar. . . . 
H 
H 
Palliar to Elpocarrie 
H 
-|~Elpocarrie to Vertativoe. 
1 
2 
Vertativoe to Mantotte. . . . 
2 
4 
Mantotte to Manaar. . . . 
1 
2 
From Trincomalee to? 
414- 
66 
Manaar S 
Remarks on the Roads. 
Rather sandy, and water to cross 
s Water to cross, rather hilly and 
I woody, tolerable 
S Woody, but rather good; wild 
\ animals numerous 
Rather sandy and woody 
5 Sandy, water to cross, woody ; road 
I muddy 
y Sandy ; cultivated ; palmiras at each 
i side ; cocoa trees scattered 
Ditto, Ditto, Ditto, Ditto 
y Rather sandy, cultivated with pal- 
I miras, Ditto 
SDitto, ditto, but good road, culti- 
C vated ditto 
The sea to cross, sandy 
Sandy, with palmiras. 
liras. . I 
L 
'On a line with 
this part are 
the small 
islands, and 
commence- 
ment of the 
gulphofMa- 
naar. 
Sandy and woody [The country 
Ditto, ditto, good road 1 round wild 
Ditto, ditto, indifferent 
Ditto, ditto 
DtttOj ditto 
Ditto, ditto \ 
and full of 
buffaloes, 
wild hogs, 
and ele- 
phants 
y Ditto, water to cross to Mannaar is- 
1 land 
* This ends the disti'ict of Trincomalee. f Ends Jafnapatam district. 
5 Mantotte to Bangalle, 1— -2, 
3 G 2 
