examinations of the two bottles of water that stance in either of them. world, and as a proof of it, I transcribe the fol- state, for the information of the Right Hon. he had requested Dr. Mack to test the water MY DEAR SIR, I have now the pleasure to Madras, Jan. 1st, 1831. whatever of any saline, earthy, or metallic sub- by the best judges to be as pure as any in the agreeable. were transmitted from the Neilgherry Hills, I think I understood from the Governor that lowing extract of Mr. Bannister's analysis of it. mountains when relieved by the dark shadows the Governor, that I yesterday finished my covering throws all feelings of the sun's rays But it appears that not the air alone is worthy from the person, is as extraordinary as it is of homage on the Hills. The water is thought used. The manner in which even this thin splendid light which is often shed upon the heat to injure, especially if a small umbrella be of the forests of ever-green trees, yet there is no (52 FALLS OF THE CAVERY and I have been surprised to find no trace from the spring near the Avalanche, and that