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XXV.—Expedition to the Higher Ranges of the Anamalai Hills*, Coimbatore, in 1858

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 January 2013

Hugh Cleghorn
Affiliation:
Conservator of Forests, Madras Presidency.

Extract

The excursion described in the following pages was planned by Dr Macpherson, Inspector-General of Hospitals, and myself, with a view to explore the Southern Range of the Anamalai (i.e. Elephant Hills), in the district of Coimbatore, which are sparingly laid down in the Great Trigonometrical Survey Map, while the peculiarities of their Fauna and Flora had not been recorded.

The project was approved by the Right Honourable Lord Harris, then Governor of the Madras Presidency, and the services of Major D. Hamilton were sanctioned by His Excellency Sir Patrick Grant, Commander-in-chief, to accompany us as artist, to delineate the characteristic features of the country.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1861

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References

page 579 note † North latitude 10“ 27, East longitude 77. Plate XXXII., Panorama of mountain range from this village, showing the eastern aspect of the hills.

page 581 note * We also found Agrostistachys indica (Dalzell), described in “Kew Miscellany,” vol. ii. p. 41.

page 583 note * Captain J. Michael, 39th N.I., visited these ranges in 1851; his MS. Report was of great use to us.