weather, this river may be crossed by a bed of rocks, road-side, up to the Paudy river, the bed of which is for about 1J mile, is more steep than the lower part. the country as Gunneyputty-wuttum. The road from pioneers, to Goodaloor three miles further. Here is a 100 APPENDIX. beautifully in a cultivated valley. Thence, after cross- good bazaar and tolerable bungalow. The road from Goodaloor is almost west, the surface not very uneven, It then proceeds through rather an open forest, crossing allnm Cutchery, and then north-west to Shirleote, but close and hot from the quantity of bamboos on the ghaut, where is an excellent bungalow. The descent and descents, and rises to the summit of the Nidiwuttum from thence it assumes a north-west course to a redoubt two large streams by stone causeways, made by the leaving the river on the right, in a succession of ascents for a carriage. From the Pykarry, the road ascends, road then runs over a level surface, with cultivation ing two large rivulets, it ascends very steeply to Nelly- but there is a ferry boat in a deep part of the stream for commonly called Sultan's Battery, but better-known in very rocky. From thence to Davilla, a village situated on both sides, to a small Pagoda and tank on the left; carriages, horses, and palankeens. This road is good a populous village, and a beautiful situation. The H 2