— secretary-bird — penguins — African lions — villas, gardens, and 

 farms near Cape-town — variety and excellence of the fruits — tent 

 wine— flowers and vegetables — myrtle hedges — Constantia and its 

 vineyards — grand mountain scenery near the Cape. 

 Voyage from thence to St. Helena — beauties at sea — St. Helena pigeons 

 — general appearance and geographical description of the island 

 — volcanic eruption — fortifications — town — public and private build- 

 ings — romantic appearance of the country, beauty of the interior 

 vallies — climate — inhabitants — -first establishment of the English — 

 government — cattle — provisions, fruits and vegetables — birds — rose- 

 linnets, Java-sparrows — trees and plants, indigenous and exotic — -fish 

 — sail for England — unpleasant weather near the line — anchor on 

 the coast of Guinea — unfortunate detention there — sultry weather — 

 apathy of the crew — meet a French vessel — variety of fish on the 

 gold coast — Medusa — sharks— favourable winds — Cape de Verd 

 Islands — Fogo — Azores — sudden tempest — St. Mary's island — ar- 

 rival at Corke — Cove ofCorke — departure from Ireland — rapture 

 on landing in England — conclusion. 



