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GENERAL INDEX. 
Zebra, a foal, caught; and an at- 
tempt to real" it 486. 
the flesh eaten by the Hot- 
tentots and other aboriginal 
tribes II. 238. 
. its extraordinai-y beauty 
when seen on its native plains. 
II. 315. 
is frequently found in com- 
pany with the ostrich. II. 315. 
— _ — an animal of frequent oc- 
currence in the Transgarie- 
pine ; but not observed south- 
ward of the Gariep. II. 278. 
302. 420. 
Zee-bSimbos, a large kind of sea- 
weed peculiar to the Cape of 
Good Hope 28. 
Z^ekoe (Sea-Cow) a Colonial name 
for the Hippopotamus. 409. 
411,412. 11. 212. 
— — — gatten (Sea-cow holes). 263. 
II. 172. 
Z^ekoeRivier II. 118. 123. 
no longer abounds 
in Hippopotami II. 127. 
Valley, near False Bay. 46. 
Zeolite II. 213. 
Ziekenhuis (hospital) for lepers. 
101. 
Zitzikarama. See SItsikamma. 
Zondag Rivier (Sunday River). 
100. II. 125. 
ZondereindeRivler (Endless River) 
103, 104. 116. 
Zoology of Southern Africa, com- 
pared with that of other coun- 
tries 24. 252. II. 207. 
Zoological Boundaries 324. 
—— Reasonings ....II. 76. 77. 
325 — 329. 
Z6ut-pans Drift (Saltpan Ford)399. 
Zoute Rivier, near Cape Town, 
see also Salt River) 31. 100. 
Zdureberg ....581. 
Zuureveld (pronounced Soorfelt). 
82. II. 119. 120. 
Zwaluw: Berg. (Mountain Swal- 
low) 372. 501. 
Zwart Rivier (see also Black River, 
andN6gariep) ... 391. 11.43. 
Zwartebast (Black-bark), a shrub 
or tree, so called ... 317. 404. 
Zwarteberg Warm-Baths 96. 
remarks on the name. 
99. 
Zwartebergen ; or the Great Black- 
Mountains 580, 581. 
Zwartland: the map of 579. 
Church 76. 
Zwartwater Poort ; a remarkable 
circumstance by which it is 
connected with the Karrd 
Poort 209. 
Zwellendam (or, Swellendam) 75, 
76.82. 103. 57S. 
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