636 
GENERAL INDEX. 
Mollala, or servant ... II. 348. 375. 
MoUema, or Mollemo. See, Mol- 
lemmi II. 349. 
Mollemmi, the eldest brother of 
Mattlvi the chief of the Bacha- 
p!ns : — his proposed journey 
to Cape Town. II. 537. 349. 
425. 
explanation of his name. 
II. 349. 
his person described. II. 
363. 562. 
his attempt to obtain a 
gun If. 408. 
■ conversation with him on 
moral and religious subjects. 
II. 426 — 429. 
his character. II. 416. 
426. 
his portrait. II. 463. 480. 
485. 
visits Klaarwater II. 479. 
■ his house described. 
II. 521. 
presents his ivory brace- 
lets to the author, as a token 
of friendship 11.572. 
Monaati (Good) 11.400. 
Monarchical form of government : 
its natural origin II. 546. 
Monarri, a name given to the 
author, by the Bachapins. 
II. 436. 476. 
Money of the Cape Colony... 78. 
Bachapins (see also 
Beads) II. 407. 
Mootsi (Moatsi), or Public Enclo- 
sure, in which the Bichuanas 
usually assemble and hold their 
public meeting or Piicho. II. 
371. 373.386. 464. 522. 
Moravian Mission : the first esta- 
blished in the Colony of the 
Cape of Good Hope 105. 
Mor^ekwo, an eatable berry. 
II. 588. 
Morg ManlU ! a salutation of some 
Caffres 269. 
Moruna, a Karrikarri trader. II. 
474. 500. 
Morutzi, or Morutzies, one of the 
northern Bichuana nations. 
II. 532. 537. 567, 568. 
Mossarri (Woman or Wife). 11.386. 
485. 
Moses, a Half-Hottentot. 299.497. 
— . Fountain II. 234. 
Moshowa, or Moshaa river. 11.299. 
356. 512. 
Moshu; a new species of acacia. 
II. 452. 464. 
Mosses : their scarcity in the in- 
terior regions of Southern 
Africa , 594. 
Mosterts-hoek ; a pass in the Cape 
Colony 126. 157. 190. 
Mot^eno, or Bachapin woman's 
fore-apron II. 565. 
Moths: the surprising variety of, 
noticed in the Transgariepine. 
576. 
Moturi (Blacksmith) at Litakun. 
II. 482. 
Mountains : the effects of the air 
of their summits 43. 47. 
of remarkable shape, in 
the Karr^ebergen. 296. 298, 
299. 
of the Colony, rich in 
rare plants 203. 
at Modder-gat Poort. 
308. 
of the Cis- and Trans- 
gariepine compared... II. 270. 
of Clay-slate. See, Clay- 
slate. 
of sandstone ... II. 100. 
Hare 488. 
Horse 265. 
Mourning : a manner of expressing 
it, among the Bushmen. 11.61. 
Mozambique : negroes of ; in the 
Cape Colony 53, 54. 
'Mpa maashe (Give me some milk). 
II. 457. 
'Mpa muchuko (Give me tobacco). 
II. 436. 
Muchuana (Bichuana) remarks on 
the word II. 505. 559. 
Muchuko (tobacco). II. 560. 569. 
392. 407. 
Muchuko okai (Where is the to- 
bacco?) II. 436. 
Muchiinka (a Servant, or Poor 
Man) II. 348. 375. 
or Kees, a Half-Bacha- 
pln, engaged by the author as 
interpreter at Litakun... 485. 
unwilling to accompany 
the author to GraafFreyn^t. 
543. 
joins the party at 'Onge- 
luk's Fontein II. 242. 
his manners on entering 
Bichuania II. 292. 
his extraordinary ora- 
tions II. 500. 
his ideas of books and 
writing II. 338. 
his display on entering 
the town of Litakun. II. 359. 
his character as inter- 
preter. II. 363, 364, 365. 598. 
sets out to visit his 
mother II. 486. 
his simile II. 491. 
Mud : a plain covered with... 307. 
a kind which in drying assumes 
the consistence of stone. 546. 
-walls : mode of building 
them 120. 
Muddy-hole. See, Modder-gat. 
307. 
River. See also, Maap. 
591. 
Muis-vogel (Mouse-Bird). 214. 355. 
Miikwi, a kind of Thorntree. 
II. 442. 
Mdlder Piet; arrival at his hut. 
249. 
takes charge of a 
package of botanical speci- 
mens 250. 
Mulihaban, late chief of the Bacha- 
pins : first intelligence of his 
death II, 217. 
— remai'ks on the name. 
II. 217. 
his injunction to Mattlvi. 
II. 376. 
his quarrel with Ma- 
krakki II. 512. 
his death attributed to 
sorcery II. 551. 
Muliimo, the Devil or Evil-Spirit. 
II. 550. 
Mullamu (club) II. 562. 
Muloja, a pretended eye-witness to 
the murder of Dr. Cowan and 
his party II. 503. 
Mulokha, a beautiful aromatic 
shrub II. 265. 
Munona tataai'o (a strong man). 
II. 446. 
usinaacha (an industrious 
man) II. 557. 
Miinklje, or Mungklie (pretty or 
handsome) II. 386. 
Musch-vogel, a bird 215. 335. 
Musesi, Bachapin petticoat, or 
hinder apron II. 465. 563. 
Museum at Cape Town, proposed. 
24. 
British (see also British) : 
forty-three large quadrupeds 
presented to it by the author. 
383. 
; the mode in which 
this present has been treated, 
and the irreparable loss occa- 
sioned by it II. 336. 
Music at Cape Town 21. 
at a Hottentot kraal near 
the Gariep II. 8, 9. 
at Graaffreyn^t.... II. 149, 
150. 
• and dancing : remarks on. 
II. 413. 
Hottentot... 500. II. 287. 
396. 437. 
Bushman. 458. II. 66. 87. 
Bachapin. II. 410.438.598. 
— European airs first intro- 
duced at Litakun II. 457. 
Musical instruments of the Hot- 
tentots and Bushmen .... 458. 
II. 65. 287. 
Muts-vogel, a bird 214.535. 
Mutsi, or Mutsu (see also Mootsi). 
II. 522. 
Mutton constitutes the chief food 
in many parts of the Cape 
Colony 240. II. 113. 
■ and beef : the price of; at 
Graaffrevnet II. 146. 
