IN CEYLON. 
417. 
From where to where. 
Country 
Leagues 
Hoursfor 
theTapal 
Remarks on the Roads. 
From Pomparipo to Cal- 7 
penteen j 
Calpenteen to Etally 
Etally to Navacally 
Navacally to Vetapallie. . . . 
Vetapallie to Andepannie. . 
n 
U 
1 
2 
2 
3f 
3* 
3f 
Sandy ; the sea and water to cross 
Sandy ^ 
Ditto /Wild and woody 
Ditto J 
9i 1 
15 | 
Road along the South Coast from Columbo to Point de Galle, 
Matura, and Baticolo . 
Columbo to Galgieste. . . . 
2 . 
4 
U 
Galgieste to Pantura 
2 
3 
Pantura to Caltura 
2 
3 
4 i 
7 k 
Very sandy and woody; cinnamon 
growing on the left hand side ; 
shady 
A little sandy, good road ; pass 
through part of the cinnamon 
gardens ; river to cross 
Very good shady road ; cocoa-nut 
trees the whole way ; a broad 
river to cross ; a fort 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 Columbo, without being much fatigued. 
Columbo to Caltura 
41 
7 
Caltura to Barbareen. . . . 
1 i 
Barbareen to Bentotte. . . . 
1 
li 
7 k 
11 
r The fort and village, with the 
country beautiful, and well cul- 
i tivated 
r Shady ; good road ; rather sandy; 
<- cultivated ; cocoa-trees 
r Water to cross ; good road, rather 
< hilly ; cocoa trees ; oysters sold 
^ here 
