. Ceylon : an account of the island, physical, historical, and topographical with notices of its natural history, antiquities and productions. Natural history -- Sri Lanka; Sri Lanka. The Tomb of King Batiya Tissa. I Place for Burning the Bodies of the Kin^s. Place of Lamentation for the Royal Family. The Assembly Hall of the Priests. Pansila of the present High Priest, \ The Peacock Palace. I The Carved Doorstep of the Maha Wihara. ' A Pillar to mark the spot where Elala was en- ' countered by Dutugaimunu. I Tamera polona, a small tank for absolution. Excavation 7 ft, in depth, with an apartm


. Ceylon : an account of the island, physical, historical, and topographical with notices of its natural history, antiquities and productions. Natural history -- Sri Lanka; Sri Lanka. The Tomb of King Batiya Tissa. I Place for Burning the Bodies of the Kin^s. Place of Lamentation for the Royal Family. The Assembly Hall of the Priests. Pansila of the present High Priest, \ The Peacock Palace. I The Carved Doorstep of the Maha Wihara. ' A Pillar to mark the spot where Elala was en- ' countered by Dutugaimunu. I Tamera polona, a small tank for absolution. Excavation 7 ft, in depth, with an apartment for Devotees visiting the Temple. Stone Pillar believed to possess the power of restor- ing reason to the insane. A Bathing Tank faced with stone. Carved Stone removed by Dutugaimunu, from the centre of the area now covered by the Ruauwelli Dagoba. A Well 110 ft. deep and 188 in circumference, descended by concentric stages of stone. Slab to denote the spot whereDutugaimunu reclined to contemplate the Dagoba, on the eve of his, death, ^^faha>ranso^ ch. xxxiii.) | Stone Bath of Dutugaimunu. i Tomb of Dutugaimunu. I Statue of King Baatiya Tissa. ] The Stone said to cover the entrance to the subter- ranean passage leading to the interior of the Ruanwelli Dagoba. 1 Pooda-hiri-wena, the Serpents' Pit. Ruins of the SailiyaChetiyn, a small but very sacred [ Dagoba, built 89. (Mahawanso, ch. xxxiii.)- , Bed of a Stream, the Halpane EUa, with remains ] of an embankment on either side. , Semicircular carved stone. , Elephant Trough of Dutugaimunu. , Tomb of Sangha-mitta. Residence of the Chief of the District. , Ruins of the Palace, Stone Canoe, Columns &c. i Mahavellanam-Vediii, the great \ —^:ii5- East and AVest Street J ^. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Tennent, James Emerson, Sir


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