MAP OF SOUTH AFRICA, SHOWING THE CHIEF 

 NATIVE LANGUAGES AND DIALECTS. 



By Rev. G. Beyer. 



Read Jvly 17, 1920. 



Explanatory Remarks. 



By ' ' South Africa ' ' is meant the country lying south of 

 the Cunene-Okavaugo-Zambesi Rivers. 



The dotted serpentine hne stretcliing from the vicinity of 

 East London in a north-western direction across South Africa 

 indicates the boundary hne of the Bantu to the north-east, and 

 the non-Bantu groups, Bushmen and Hottentot, to the south- 

 west. 



The numbers on the map signify the district in which a 

 language is spoken. 



The names are given without prefixes, e.g., Se-pedi is written 

 Pedi; it is spoken where the number 17 appears on the map. 



The kev is as follows : — 



