Paulghaut, Cochin, &c. The natives however almost of the Bhavany. The foot of the Ghaut is hilly, and Dimhutty, but passes for a considerable way over easy "The path up this Ghaut, is tolerably good, but is DANAIKINCOTTAH PASS. Kotagherry to Oatacamund, it is not likely that this " Seegoor is the nearest and most direct pass from " This is another pass, a little further to the north, covered with jungle. SEEGOOR PASS. of difficult ascent. It is five miles and a half in ex- tent, and is the nearest road from Oatacamund to low near it. It is eight miles to the south of Kaitee, ground. It is only a foot path, has never been much Bangalore to Oatacamund. The ascent is excessively 136 APPENDIX. pass can ever come into extensive use. KEELOOR PASS. frequented by a few Brinjaries. Keeloor has a bunga- ence. It is unhealthy at the bottom, and is now only and is ten miles from Soondaputty on the left banks frequented, and is now likely to fall into total disuse. APPENDIX. 135 also leading to Dimhutty. It is more circuitous than the other, (being twenty miles from Danaikincottah to uniformly forsake it, and come by Coonoor in prefer- bundy road can ever be made, by the present line, from