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Table of Roads 
English 
miles. 
Trincomalee to Manaar. . . 
Alanaar to Columbo 
Columbo to Batacolo 
250 
i6o 
220 
~6^ 
A space between Batacolo 
and Trincomalee ; dif- / 
ference between its ut- V 
most projection and the 1 
toad set down here. . . . J 
70 
II. Road from Columbo to Candy, taken by General M‘DouaL 
English miles, 
Columbo to Cudavilli 10 ‘‘''’"S 
Cudavilli to Gurrawaddie. . . . 1 1 hilly, though tolerable; shady and 
i romantic 
Gurrawaddie to Sittivacca. ... 14 | ^hlly and difficult, very woody; with ra- 
L vines m the way 
Sittivacca to Apolipitti 4 A level road : between hills : near the river 
Apolipitti to Ruanelli 8 | full of hills and narrow deffie^ 
^ ^ I with thick wood ; very picturesque 
Ruanelli to Edimalpani 10 Nearly the same; less wood; hills all round 
Edimalpani to Atipitti 1*2 Very difficult; ground steep and rocky 
Atipitti to 'Wolgoagoddi 6 Ditto ditto, ditto, ditto ; an old pagoda 
Wolgoagoddi to GannaTenna 8 Very steep hills to ascend 
Ganna Tenna to Gannaroa. . . Q A very steep hill in the way 
Gannaroa to Candy 3 The ascent to Candy very steep 
95 
III. Road from Trincomalee to Candy, taken by Mr. Boyd. 
The route Mr. Boyd took from Candys 
to Trincomalee ; the only one L 
taken by the English. j 
From Candy to Gunnoor, this I take ^ 
to be Gannaroa, where General > 5 
M‘Doual halted 3 
