186 Bibliography of Books, dbc. 



587 Ward, Harriet. ' Past and Future Emigration, or the 

 Book of the Cape. Edited by the Author of ' Five Years in 

 Kanrland.' ' 



London, 1849. 



588 Smith Dr. (afterwards Sir Andrew). Illustrations of 

 the Zoology of South Africa, consisting chiefly of figures and 

 descriptions of the objects of Natural History, collected during 

 an expedition into the interior of South Africa in the years 

 1834-35 and 36, fitted out by the Cape of Good Hope Association 

 for exploring Central Africa. 



Boyal 4to., 4 vols. 1849. 



589 Gray, Robert, Bishop of Cape Town. ' The Church in 

 the Colonies.' No. xxn., Diocese of Cape Town. Part i., A 

 Journal of the Bishop's Visitation Tour through the Cape Colony 

 in 1848. 



With Map. 16mo. 1849. 



590 Barnard, Lady Anne. Extracts from the Journal of a 

 Residence at the Cape of Good Hope, and of a short Tour in the 

 Interior. 



Vol. 3, ' Lives of the Lindsays.' 8vo. London, 1849. 



591 Angas, George French. The Kaffirs, illustrated in a 

 series of drawings taken among the Amazulu, Amaponda, and 

 Amakosa Tribes. Also Portraits of the Hottentot, Malay, Fingo, 

 and other races inhabiting Southern Africa, together with sketches 

 of landscape scenery in the Zulu Country, Natal, and the Cape 

 Colony. 



Coloured Plates and Wood Cuts. Atlas folio. 1849. 



592 Roupell, Mrs. ' The Flora of South Africa,' by a Lady. 

 Atlas folio. With Coloured Plates. 1849. 



593 Cumming, Ronaleyn Gordon. 'Five Years of a 

 Hunter's Life in the Far Interior of South Africa, with Anecdotes 

 of the chase and notices of the Native Tribes.' 



With Map and Illustrations. 2 vols, 8vo. 1850. A new edition appeared in 

 1855 under the title ' The Lion Hunter in South Africa.' 



594 Berncastle. ' Voyage to China with a Description of the 

 Cape of Good Hope.' 



With Frontispiece. 2 vols., 12mo. London, 1850. 



595 Byrne. 'Emigration to Natal.' 



12 mo. 1850. 



596 Appleyard, Rev. J.W. ' The Kafir Language, comprising 

 a sketch of its history, which includes a general classification of 

 South African dialects, ethnographical and geographical ; Remarks 

 upon its nature, and a Grammar.' 



8vo. King Williamstown. 1850. 



