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INDEX TO VOL. 11. 



OR THE 



SECOND SERIES OF tUE SOUTH AFklCAN QUARTERLY 



JOURNAL. 



Africa, Sketch of the progress 

 and state of Geographical 

 Discovery in, from the Cape 

 of Good Hope. By Mr Chase. 



p. 98, 129, 162, 193,225 



African Zoology, Epitome of. 

 By Dr. Smith. p. 16, 49, 81, 113. 

 145, 169, 209. 233, 273, 305 



Amakosae. Account of a Tribe 

 of Cafiers called. By Dr. 

 Morgan. p. 1,36, 65. 



Annual Report of the South 

 African Literary and Scientific 

 Institution, a. d. 1834. p. 289 



do. 1835. p. 373 



Caffers, see Amakosae. 



Central Africa, Instructions for 

 an Expedition into p. 258 



Charcoal. On ignition in, p. 71 



Climate of Fort Willshire. On 

 the. By Dr. Morgan. p. 207 



Expedition, Instructions for an, 258 



limits. Account of means of 

 improving p. 271 



Geometry, Elementary, on the 

 Logic of p. 353 



institution, South African 

 Annual Reports of 1834, IfiX). 



p 273, 289 

 ' Proceedings of, p. 48, 80 



112,143 



Lake in South Africa, Account 

 of a great p. 351 



Longitudes and Latitudes of 

 points in South Africa. p, 208 



Mauritius' Natural History So- 

 ciety, Third Annual Report 

 of p. 137 



Meteorological Committee, 

 First Report of, with Instruc- 

 tions for making Meteorolo- 

 gical Observations, p. 322 



• Second Report, 382 



Plants introduced by Mr. Von 

 Ludwig, at the Cape of Good 

 Hope, p. 363 



Polar Expedition. Letter of 

 Capt. Ross on the return of 

 the p. 142 



Tides, on the urportance of ob- 

 serving the, at the Cape of 

 Good Hope. By Protessor 

 Whewell, p. 367 



Trees, on the longevity of 



106 



Vaccination, On, 

 ray. 



By Dr. Mur- 



337 



