2 TRAVELS IN 
They differed from mine, in having the 
colour of their (kin darker, the nofe not fo 
flat, and a greater flature ; in a word, by a 
nobler air and figure. The portraits of Na- 
rina and a Gonaqua, faithfully copied, and 
here given, may ferve to convey an idea of 
this difference. 
When they accoft any one, they ftretch 
forth the hand, faying, T'ahe^ I falute you. 
This word and ceremony, which are employ- 
ed by the Caffres, are not ufed by the Hot« 
tentots, properly fo called. 
This affinity of cuiloms, manners, and 
even conformation; their being fo near Great 
Caffraria, and the accounts I afterwards re- 
ceived, convinced me that thefe hordes of 
Goiiaquas, who equally refemble the Caffres 
and the Hottentots, muft be a mixed breed 
produced by thefe two nations. 
The drefs of the men, arranged with more 
fymmetry, has the fame (hape as that of the 
Hottentots ; but, as the Gonaquas are a little 
taller, they make their mantles of calves in-- 
ftead of (heeps&ins; they are both called 
krofs. Several of them wear hanging from 
their hecks a bit of ivory, or very white 
fheep's bone; and this contraft of the two 
