BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. 
CONTENTS OF No. 382, OCTOBER, 1876. 
Tas. 6255.—SERAPIAS PAPILIONACEO-LINGUA 
(hybrid). 
» 6256.—OXALIS ENNEAPHYLLA. 
» 6257.—LAURENTIA CARNOSULA. 
» 6258—MASDEVALLIA POLYSTICTA. % 
» 6259.—CALLIPHRURIA HARTW EGIANA. 
i. 6260.—ICACINA MANNII. 
L. Reeve and Co., 5, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden. 
Now Reapy, in one Vol. 8vo, with Maps, Coloured Plates, and Photographie 
Views, price 21s., 
NATAL: 
A HISTORY AND DESCRIPTON OF THE COLONY, 
INCLUDING ITS 
NATURAL FEATURES, PRODUCTIONS, INDUSTRIAL 
CONDITION, AND PROSPECTS. 
BY: .- 5 
HENRY BROOKS, 
FOR MANY YEARS A BESIDENT IN THE COLONY. 
EDITED BY 
DR. R. J. MANN, FRAS., FBS. 
LATE SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION IN THE COLONY. 
CONTENTS: 
- CHAPTER 
I, eee ae Position and Character. 
Geological Formation. 
i Climate. 
IV. Wild Animal Life. 
¥. Indigenous Vegetable Productions. 
_ VI. Early History. 
VIL. British Colonisation and Rule. 
ae Vill. Social Progress and Prospects. 
ILLUSTRATIONS. 
PLATE 
1. Frontispiece. View on the Palmiet River, near Westville. 
2, Physical and Topographical Map of the Colony. ; 
3. Plan of the Inner Bay or Harbour. © 
4. Sandstone Wall on the shoulder of Pietermaritzburg Table Mountain. 
5. Mines at the Diamond Fields on the Vaal River. 
6. The Valley of the Umgeni from Table Mountain. 
‘7. The Lower Falls of the Umgeni. 
8. Great Fall of the Umgeni at Howick. 
9. Glade at Aliceville, with Wild Bananas and Datel 
14 Bilas was Seite Anti 
13, Thunbergia Natalita. 
_' 14, Portrait of Langalibalele, Chief of the ‘Kinabi bi Kale 
eo iw ier ant Verulam. am 
a 6] a pasos the Tugela Valley. 
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