INDEX. 
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Kajfers, preparations for vifitlng their 
country - - i66, 167 
^<2^'r women charafierifed - - 168 
their frank and agreeable manners - ih. 
men poffeffed of great llrength and 
fymmetry - - 169.204,205 
inftance of their fuperior fize - 171 
their drefs - - _ lb. 
interview with fome Kaffer chiefs, and 
converfation -refpefting bounda- 
ries - - 171 — 17+ 
articles of requeft among the KaiTers 175 
their ornaments - -176 
interview with their king - - 193 
articles of agreement that were the 
fruit of the conference - - J 95 
charafter of the Kaffers vindicated, 
and particular inftances of their 
humanity related - - 196, 197 
perfon and charadler of the king 198, 199 
drefs of the females - _ , lb. 
huts defcribed - - 2co 
their agriculture ... lb. 
their weapons - - - 201 
their government and employments 202, 203 
thofe of the women * - - 204 
a fine race of men, and the rcafons - 205 
do not, in perfon, refemble the negro lb. 
their marriages - - 2c6 
crimes and punifliments - - 207 
their arts - - - 208 
rather a paftoral than agricultural 
nation - - - 209 
, unacquainted with fifhing - 211 
probably of Arabic origin - -212 
praftife circumcifion - - ib, 
their reh'gious notions - 214, 215 
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their notions in adronomy - - 218 
their language - - tu- 
their funeral rites - - 220 
hoftilitles betv/een them and the 
Brltifii troops - - 230 
Karroo, or Great Defert, journies 
acrofs the , - - 86. 327 
fufferings of the party from want of 
water - - 3.8. 333 
Kej/kamma rlv'ir, its mouth - - 225 
Khc.niics berg, winter more early, and 
fevere in the - - 387 
its inliabi'cants migrate into the plains lb. 
Koranas, a tribe of Bosjefmans, their 
predatory and quarrelfome dlfpo- 
fitlon - - 403, 404 
Kraul of the Bosjefmans entered by fur- 
prlfe - - 270, &c. 
its conilrudllon and infide, account of 276 
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Language, of the Hottentots, its ufe of 
dental and palatial founds - i6o, 161 
often imitates the founds of objefts 
exprefied - - - lb. 
curious inftance of this - - 162 
acquired by Europeans without much 
difficulty _ - ib. 
of the KafFers defcribed - - 2 1 8 
lift of fom.e of its vocables - - 2 19 
Lead ore, vein of, noticed - - 141 
its uncommon richnefs - -142 
Z,fo/>rtr^ of the country defcribed - 266 
Z,/o;?, his infidious qualities - - 129 
his battles with the buffalo defcribed - 1 30 
prefers the flefh of the Hottentot, and 
ofthehorfe - 265. ? 95 
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