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KAFFIR WABEIOR8. 



Grant and Speke in their celebrated journey to the sources of the 

 Nile. The inhabitants of these countries are "darkly, deeply, beauti- 

 fully " black, with prominent jaws, thick lips, and oblique eyes. 

 Some of them, as, for instance, those of Unyoro, show a certain 

 amount of taste in their accoutrements, and drape themselves in the 



KAFFIR WARRIORS. 



Romanesque manner with folds of cotton or calico. Those of Kidi 

 wear no other clothing than an apron round the loins ; they carry 

 large rings on the arms, legs, and neck ; and arrange their hair in 

 sufficiently complicated tresses. 



The Kaffir and Hottentot races are spread over all Southern 

 Africa, below the fourteenth degree of south latitude ; the former on 

 the east, the latter on the west coast. 



In the hierarchy of races, the Kaffirs occupy a rank superior to 



