most temperate part of Europe. Children thrive in a violent in their access, of shorter duration, the convales- in ascending lofty mountains, and is probably increased 112 APPENDIX. remarkable degree, having all that rosy complexion, and exertion, and only gradually disappearing on becoming ternal organs, by the great and sudden change of tem- what is always experienced, though in a greater degree 82 or 85, while at Pyekarry on the Hills, there are ticularly on children, are precisely those of the finest and perature. The difference of temperature between any ject to very few infantine complaints, and these when by the augmented quantity of blood thrown on the in- in the country-parts of Great Britain. They are sub- 40 degrees; the thermometer at Goodaloor, at the foot place, even in Mysore, and that of the first station on healthy, lively appearance, which is seldom seen, except cence more rapid, arid the sequel less to be dreaded than to the tenuity of the atmosphere, being analagous to " 1st. The effects of the climate on residents, and par- even in Europe. of the Hills, on the Mysore side, being seldom below they occur are much modified by the climate, being less habituated to the climate ; this may be safely attributed the Hills, can hardly be calculated at less than 35 or " 2nd. On first ascending the Hills, many people ex- perience a difficulty of respiration, much increased on