Ch. Ill] WARM TEMPERATE 

 CAPE TOWN. 



WOODLAND AND GRASSLAND 453 

 CLANWILLIAM. WORCESTER. 



SOUTH COAST— MOSSEL BAY. 



34 11' S., 22 9' E., 32 meters above sea-level. 

 (After Dove, op. cit, p. 55.) 



Eastward of the dry western district the mountains are so near the coast, 

 that only a narrow flat strip separates them from the sea. On short strips, 

 in the Knysua district, the annual rainfall attains 1 00-110 cm. Here the 

 coast is covered by evergreen high-forest. This is, however, confined to 

 the humid valleys, whilst the drier hill-spurs are covered with shrubs. In 



