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Table of Roads. 
From wheie to where. 
Country 1 
LiCagucs t 
[oursfor 
neTapal 
From Pomparipo to Cal- 7 
24: 
3 ' ‘ 
penteen 1 
Calpenteen to Etally 
n 
n 
Etally to Navacally 
2 
3-i 
Navacally to Vetapallie. . . . 
2 
34 - 
Vetapallie to Andepannie. . 
2 
10 
Road alono' the South 
Coast fre 
Mature 
%, ah 
Columbo to Galkiest .... 
3 
Y 
! - 
It 
Galkiest to Pantura 
2 
3 
Pantura to Caltura. ..... 
2 
3 
44 
7 T 
Remarks on the Roads. 
Sandy ;; the sea and water to cross 
^-Wild and woody 
Ditto 
r 
(■Very sandy and woody; cinnamoa 
i growing on the left hand side ; 
' shady ; very near the sea ; aCing- 
I lese village and church here, also a 
C few Dutch Houses 
A little sandy, good road ; pass 
through part of the cinnamon gar- 
dens; liver to cross; a village atPan- 
tura anda rangeof houses to quarter 
and refresh soldiers on their march 
from Colombo to Point de Galle 
r Very good shady road ; cocoa-nut_ 
< trees the whole way ; a broad river 
t to cross ; a fo^ and village 
This road is reckoned 28 English miles; it is an exceedingly cool and pleasant 
road to travel : I have myself walked in seven hours from Caltura to Co- 
lumbo, without being much fatigued. The sea is very near, and the whole 
way level. 
fThe fort and village, with the conn- 
's try beautiful, and well cultivated, 
^ but level 
r Shady; level good road; rather sandy ; 
^ cultivated; cocoa-trees. A small 
L village post here to watch ships 
Columbo to Caltura. 
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7 
Caltura to Barbareen 
H 
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