180 Bibliography of Books, dec, 



513 Pringle, Thomas. Schetsen en Tafereelen nit Zuid 

 Afrika, door wijlen den Secretaris van het Genootschap ter afschaffing 

 van den Slavenhandel : uit het Engelsch. 



Groningen, 1837. 



514 Archbell, J. Grammar of the Bechuana Language. 



8vo. 1837. 



515 Justus. ' The Wrongs of the Caffre Nation, with an 

 Appendix containing Lord Glenelg's Despatches to the Governor of 

 the Cape of Good Hope.' By Mackenzie Beverley. 



8vo. 1837. 



516 Krauss, Christ. Ferd. Friedrich. Beitrag zur Kenntniss 

 der Corallineen und Zoophiten der Siidsee, nebst Abbildungen der 

 neuen Art en. 



4to. Stuttgart, 1837. 



517 Moodie, D. List of Official documents explanatory of the 

 relations between the Colonists of the Cape of Good Hope and the 

 Independent Native Tribes, . . . 1767-1834. With report of 

 the Committee to the Subscribers' Fund for Printing and Publish- 

 ing the Documents of Evidence relative to intercourse of Colonists 

 and Cape Government with Native Tribes. 



Cape Town, 1838. 



518 Alexander, Sir James Edward. ' Expedition of Dis- 

 covery into the Interior of Africa through Great Namaqualand and 

 Damaraland.' 



2 vols., 8vo. 1838. 



519 Henderson. Befraction of Stars near the Horizon, 

 observed at the Cape of Good Hope. 



Astron. Trans., 1838. 



520 Bannister, J. W. Memoir respecting British Interests 

 and Interests of the Native Tribes at and near Natal in S. E. 

 Africa. 



1 vol., 8vo. 1838. 



521 Harvey, William Henry. The Genera of South African 

 Plants, arranged according to the Natural System. 



8vo. Cape Town, 1838. 



522 Harris, Capt. W. C. ' Narrative of an Expedition into 

 Southern Africa during the years 1836 and 1837 from the Cape 

 of Good Hope through the Territories of the Chief Moselekatse,' 

 &c, &c. 



Bombay, Printed at the American Mission Press. 1838. Another edition was 

 printed in London by John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1839. 



523 Boyce, William B. Notes on South African Affairs from 

 1834 to 1838, with Eeference to the Civil, Political, and Religious 

 Condition of the Colonists and Aborigines. 



Grahamstown, 1838. 



