CONTENTS. 
Ill' 
against Bushmen Robbers— Gratitude of the Matchappees to 
Old C. Kok— Cry of weeping Infants — Visit to Malawoo's 
District— Cave on the Reyner Mountains— Lynx Malalla — 
Inquiries respecting the Murder of Dr. Cowan - - - - 82 
CHAP. IX. 
Various Occurrences— Commando against the Bushmen— Meeting 
with the young People — Intelligence from the Commando 
— Attack of the Bushmen on Old Lattakoo— Smith's Shop — 
Prejudice of Natives against planting Potatoes — King pas- 
sionate — Conduct of some Girls — -Commando returned — AH 
the Circumstances related publicly to the King - - - . 97 
CHAP. X. 
Intercourse with the chief Men— King proposes to barter for a 
Musket — ^Their Pottery— A Dance in honour of our ar- 
rival — The young People examined - -- ---_107 
CHAP. XI. 
Journey to Old Lattakoo —Departure from New Lattakoo — Halt at 
the Maklareen River — Joined by Munameets — Two Flower- 
seasons — The Dog Fly — Reach Old Lattakoo — Meeting 
with Mahoomoo Peloo - - - - - - - - - - - 117 
CHAP. XII. 
Residence at Old Lattakoo — Arrival of Cupido — Visited the Site 
of the former Lattakoo — Ruins of ancient Stone Buildings 
— Discovered the Well our People had dug during my 
former Visit - 124 
CHAP. XIII. 
Conversation with Mahoomoo Peloo and the principal Men, who 
consented to receive a Missionary — Aaron, a runaway Slave 
— Dance of the Natives - 129 
CHAP. XIV. 
Journey to Meribohwhey, Tammaha country— Departure from 
Old Lattakoo - -No more Roads or Tracks— A Knoo shot — 
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