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CONTEXTS. 
CHAP. XVIII. 
Page 
Bootchuana Manners and Customs - -- -- -- --193 
Rain-makers - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - 197 
Circumcision - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - 20 i 
Superstitions, &c. 203 
Agriculture - - --215 
Wild Roots and Fruits used for Food - -- -- -- --217 
Cooking, Food, Beverage, &c. - -- -- -- -- -- ib. 
Dress, Battles, &c. 219 
Language - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - - 221 
CHAP. XIX. 
Journey from Lattakoo to Griqua Town — Koning and Krooman 
Foimtains — Theft by the Bushmen — Neale's Fountain — Jan 
Kar's Kraal —Account of Houkay — Berend's Kraal — Africaner 
and Berend— Leprosy — Arrival at Griqua Town - - - . 223 
CHAP. XX. 
Enmity between the Griquas and the Bushmen — Mission to the 
Corannas — Address of the Landdrost — State of the School 242 
CHAP. XXL 
Visit to Campbell — Claim of the Bushmen — Description of sce- 
nery — The Landdrost's Visit to Lattakoo and its probable 
Advantages — Death of a Cameleopard— Conversation with 
CorneHus Kok - -- -- -- - 248 
CHAP. XXIL 
Life of Cornelius Kok 259 
CHAP. XXII. 
Journey to the Colony — Passage of the Great River — IndiiFerence 
and Indolence of the Corannas — Junction of the Craddock 
with the Great River — A formidable Combat with a Lion — 
Mampoor— Two Bush Girls— Half-starved Dogs - - - 271 
