Cii. Ill I WARM TKMI'KRATl". WOODLAND AND GRA.SSLAND455 



KING WILLIAM'S TOWN. 



32° 51' S., 27° 22' E., 400 meters above sea-Ievel. 



(After Dove, op. cit., p. 84 ff.) 



Possibly at an earlier period, as Thode suggests, the more rainy littoral 

 tract was covered with forest. The latter may then have borne the charac- 

 ter of an inconsiderably luxuriant rain-fore.st. The less rainy interior, on 

 the other hand, is true savannah with acacias and some other trees, except 

 on the mountains (which will not be discussed here), where richer precipita- 

 tions here and there produce forest growth. 



Warm Temperate Grassland Climate. 



N.ATAL— PIETLR>LARrrZI!UKG. 



29" 35' S., 30° 20' E., 640 meters above sea-level. 



(After Dove, op. cit., p. 84 ff.) 



