CONTENTS 



OF THE 



SECOND VOLUME. 



CHAPTER X. 



!:^laij Id JlocJijj Baij. Various e.vcursions into 

 the interior of the country. Goodness of 

 the soil. SinguJcr organization of the bark 

 of several trees peculiar to Nezc Holland. 

 Difficulty of pcnetrati/ig into the forests. 

 y/he trees in the interior of the country art 

 not excavated bij fire^ as by the seaside. 

 Fit-coal loicards the north-zcest of the 

 'South Cape. luterciezv icith the savage^. 

 Their conduct to'cards us very peaceable. - 

 One of them comes in the night, to look at ug 

 during our sleep. several accompany as across 

 the icoods. Other difcrent interviezvs with 

 these inhabitants. They broil shellfish on 

 the coals, in order to eat them. Polygamy 

 established among these people. 'J heir man- 

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