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timber, especially for furniture, wagon-making, ete. At Con- 
cordia Pinus insignis, Pinus Pinaster, and Eucalyptus rostrata are 
drift. The denseness and wildness of the Knysna forest may be 
gauged by the fact that there is still a small herd of elephants in 
it; r fact, we saw their spoor near Deepwalls, close to the main 
roa 
On our return journey we passed along the T’Zitzikamma 
road. As we ascended the Pass over the Kareedouw mountains, 
near Assegai Bush, the effects of severe drought became again 
apparent, and were simply appalling further on in the Uitenhage 
and Alexandria divisions. To cive on i 
