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Field-cornetcy. 

 Tradouw. 



Rivier Zonder End 



Kluitjes Kraal. 



?? 

 Swellendam. 



Breede River. 

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 ?j 

 j> 



Heidelberg. 



j> 







j> 



Kamemelk River. 



5) 



Zuurbrak. 

 Klip River. 



(Officially collected.) 



Farm or place. 



Zeve-nfontein. 



Poortfontein. 



Uitvlugt. 



Het Goed Geloof. 



Barry dale. 



Tradouws Hoek. 



Doom Rivers Vallei. 







Lemoens Hoek. 

 Appelskraal. 



Stormsvlei. 

 Verdwaial Kloof. 

 Klipfontein 

 Vryheid. 

 Kluitjes Kraal. 

 Klippe River. 

 Appelbosch. 

 Distelsfontein. 

 Oude Post. 

 Bonteboks Kloof. 

 Kinko. 

 Uitvlugt. 

 Zwartklip. 

 Kadies Vallei. 

 Rhenosterf ontein . 

 Klein Duine Rug. 

 Wagen Drift. 

 Asch Kraal. 

 Duivenhoks River. 

 Hooi Kraal. 

 Honig Klip. 

 Kamemelk River. 

 Melkhoutboom, 





 Bosjesmana Pad. 



Collector. 

 J. Muller. 



S. B. Morgenrood. 



The Langeberg Range, which runs midway across the Swellendam 

 Division, divides it into tvo areas widely differing in their character- 

 istics. The southern portion resembles the adjacent division of Rivers- 

 dale, although the coastal belt of downs is less prominent; the northern 

 part or Tradouw is of similar type to the Ladismith Division, and 

 the portion of Robertson which lies north of the aforementioned range. 

 The soils of this entire area to the north of the Langeberg Range, be- 

 tween 20 0' E. and 21 45' E., appear to possess a better average of 

 plant food than the soils south of the mountains; and, as far as> analyses 

 have shown hitherto, North Swellendam seems, in this respect, to be 

 more advantageously situated than either Ladismith on the east, or 

 North Robertson on the west. 



