on the contrary, that feeling of exhilaration and sere- the digestion also does not always keep pace with the the advantages of the cause both to humanity and po- European regiments newly arrived in India, whose rival, to complain of slight headaches and sleeplessness, months perfectly equal to almost any degree of fatigue licy that would result from the location on the Hills of " A most important conclusion appears naturally to " It is is not unusual also for persons on their first ar- arise from the consideration of these facts, namely, APPENDIX. 1[3 nity which is so justly considered as one of the choicest blessings of a temperate climate. placed before him. attended with none of that depressing languor and ex- In ascending from the Coimbatoor side, the range is haustion so universal in the low country, but producing resulting probably from the same internal congestion ; a healthy European becomes in the course of one or two and with the most moderate degree of circumspection, duced by the tempting array of vegetables usually or exposure ; exertion of either body or mind being increase of appetite produced by the sharp air and ad- probably greater. "These trifling inconveniences however soon disappear, few nights in which it does not descend below 48" or 45". ditional exercise, particularly if the new-comer is se-