
CHAPTER Vf.
Gomitrÿé , south Of Columbo—Galkrnt—Pantura—Caltura—Bar*
bareeyi—Bentot—Point de (TdRe—Matura—Batacolo. ..'. 144.
À CHAPTER V ïf .
Despriptimiof fhy DRch—Portuguese-^Malays, 1^8.
CHAPTER F i l l .
The] Ceylonese:—Their Origin—Manners— Language-State o f
'Society'*, 1 . '. . . . .A . . . . . . 18§.
r crt^PTÉil IX.
Religion o f the Ceylonese. ............... I ....................... '.k-^10.
CHA PTER X.
CSfcumstmèà' !r0 S h ' distinguish the Cinglese*Jrom'mè Van-
R ia n s.......................... .. . 7 . . . . 282.
| CHAPTER X l.
'The King, o f Can/dy s Dominions— Its Divisions—Candy— Dig-
liggy Neur—-Nilemby KÇeur—Anarodgburro-—Climate—Soil—-■
Circumstances which distinguish the Candiafis from the Cin-
glese. ............. ... . . . . .......... . . j-A ; v'.'. 24’âv
CHAPTER X II.
The CivH\ and Military Establishments ? the Kingdom o f
I Q B i H . . . . . . . . ., ------- I . . ...........-.................... 202.
;; CHAPTER X III.
Description o f The Becfrahs', k r -KâmhÈs.'-lCf-,'. ___. 2 8 2 .
. CHAPTER v XIY;. .
Animals of-Ceylon........................................ 288.
CHAPTER XV. .
Vegetables*. ............................. . . . . 319.
CHAPTER XVL
Cinnamon, the staple commodity........................., .......... ^ . . ; 340.
CHAPTER XVII.
Minerals, o f Ceylon. .....................................................................354.
CHAPTER X V III.
General Observations,—Present State o f the Island—Improvement
®—Revenue-Civil and Military Establishment-—Advanr
tages, . > 1. ' . . . . . . . -----H | ............................................... 3&.'