AdveYtisemenU, 
VIEWS OF CEYLON. 
rilHE Publisher has received a quantity of the 
JL views of Ceylon grouped on cards (each con- ^ 
taining about a dozen pictures), suitable for 
hanging up on a w^all. The following account of each 
of the six varieties will sliew that they are well 
worthy of a place in any bungalow. 
Card A.— Ceylon Scenery and Vegetation- — 
In the centre is Mr. Nicholls^ Beautiful Group of 
Ceylon Vegetation (coloured) containing the Cin- 
namon, Areka-palm, Banana, Coconut palm. Coffee, 
«fc:c., (fee. Grouped around this picture are views of 
the Nilweliganga, the Devon Falls, Dimbula, 
Badulla, Group of Palms and allied plants in the 
Peradeniya Boyal Botanic Garden, the Sinnapittia 
Coffee Estate, Buins of the Dewala, Polonnaruwa , 
Union of the Banian Tree and Palmyra Palms, 
‘^Ferguson’s View looking towards Kurunegai a 
from the Incline, &c. 
Card B. — Colombo •"“^^^^^oramic Views from the 
ramparts looking East, North and South, the 
Bridge of Boats, the Custom House Wharves, 
Inner Harbour, the old Lighthouse and Flagstaff, 
the entrance of Queen’s House, Mt. Lavinia, <fec. 
Card C. — Kandy. — Panoramic View of the Lake 
and Town from Arthur’s Seat : the entrance to 
the Boyal Botanical Gardens at Peradeniya, the 
Kandy Terminus, the Pavilion, Views of the 
Mahaweliganga and the Iron Lattice Bridge, the 
Dalada Maligawa (Temple of the Sacred Tooth), 
General Fraser’s Satinwood Bridge, View of the 
Kandy Lake looking dow'n, <fec. 
Card D.— Galle and the neighbourhood. — 
Views of the Town, Fort, Harbour, Lighthouse, 
Jetty and Court House of Galle : the remains of 
the old Temple Gateway, Dondra Head : entrance 
to the Buddhist Temple, Dondra Head; Law 
Court Oddities, (fee. 
Card E. — Trincomalee? &c. — Views from Fort 
Ostenberg of the Dockyard buildings, (fee. ; from 
Judge’s Hill of Fort Frederick; and from Ele- 
phant Bidge of Fort Ostenberg and the entrance 
to the Harbour, Adam’s Peak from Ambagamuwa, 
the Ruins of Jetawanararoa, Polonnaruwa, the 
