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Tentamen. Paris, 1830-33. 4to, ‘vith 72 coloured plates. Ranuneu. 
laceæ to Myrtacem. 
Richar Tentamen Flore ME Paris, 1847-51. Two ` 
vols. 8vo, and a folio volume of 102 plates 
Hooker, W. J. Flora Nigritana. Itin; 1849. 8vo. 
Oliver, D. Flora of ID Africa. London, 1868-77. 8vo, 3 vols. 
famata to Ebena 
Bowdich, T. E. iia to Ashantee. London, 1819. 4to. ed. 2, 
1873. Botany, by H. Tedlie, pp. 307-374 ; in ed. 2, pp. 282-286. 
Moloney, A. Sketch of the Forestry of West Africa. London, 1887. 
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5. SOUTH AFRICA AND ISLANDS. 
Under this general heading it is convenient to include the Colony of 
the Cape of Good Hope, N atal, Bechuanaland, Kaffraria, and the islands 
off the coast of Great Namaqualan nd. 
Care Cotony.—Including the Transkei, this Colony has an area of 
213,636 square miles, the most southerly point being in ne 85^ 
.lat. From south to north the country, broadly speaking, consists of 
successively higher terraces, with very different climatie conditions. 
orests exist only in the south-east. Pondoland, Basutoland, and 
ri are under the peitiécloti of the Cape or the Imperial 
Governm 
| Menem ER 800 miles from the Cape of Good Hope, but con- 
nected with the latter colony by the protected territories. ‘Situated on 
the eastern side of South Africa, between 27° and 31? S. lat., and about 
uth-western western boundaries. 
in character, and “is different rn that on the western side of the 
iones in the same-latitude. 
I off the coast of Great Namaqualand, it 25° i, 28° 
S. lat., Maced to the Cape Government :—Hallam's Bird, Mercury, 
Ichaboe, Seal, Penguin, Halifax, Long, dece "Albatross, Pot. 
Plumpudding and Roastbeef. Walvisch Bay Station is also a Cape 
dependency. It is in this tution that the very singular Welwitschia 
mirabilis is found. 
Burchell, W. J. "Travels in the Interior of Sontharn Africa. London, 
1822-24. Two vols. 4to, illustrated. 
Pappe, L. Flore Capensis Medicæ. Cape Town, 1850. ed. 3, 
1868. 8vo : 
Pappe, L. Silva Capensis, or a Description of South African Forest- 
trees and Arborescent Shrubs used for technical economical purposes. 
Cape Town, 1854. 8vo. pp. 52. 
Pappe, K. W. L., and Rawson, W. Synopsis Filicum Africæ Australis. 
Capetown, 1858. 8vo. = 
