CHAP. XXXI. 
DEPARTURE FROM HUIMAN'S KRAAI^OBSTRUCTIONS-- 
OX-RIDING— KOK'S KRAAL OF ORLAMS, &c.— LIST OF 
DIFFERENT CORANNA TRIBES— KOKER TREE. 
We departed at three P.M. when almost the whole 
kraal was collected to witness our leaving them. Over 
many a hard rock were our waggons dragged, at other 
times through deep sand; dry beds of rivers were 
frequently occurring, which were very troublesome to 
pass, and which often made us anxious about our 
waggon wheels. At five P.M. we passed a building 
in ruins, which had been erected by one Stephanas, 
whom I have formerly mentioned as having fled from 
the colon}^, on account of having committed forgery. 
It had been intended for a large substantial building, 
for such a country as this, and perhaps may yet be 
applied to some useful purpose. It stands in a very 
rocky part of the country, only a few hundred yards 
from the river. It is well built, for Stephanas was a 
mason, and all was done by himself or under his 
direction. At seven P.M. coming to plenty of fire 
