CONTENTS. 
CHAP. II. 
Military Expedition to the Kaffer Frontier, 
Occafwn ef this Expedition. — Affairs cf Graaf Rejnet.'— Gordon's Bay. — Hottentot 
Holland's Kloof —Objlinacy of the Colonifs^ — Cruelty to Animals, bad Effccls of. — 
Palmiet and Bott Rivers. — "lemperature of the Air. — The Shoemaker's Hovel. — 
Rapid Vegetation after Rain — Plants fvrfl appearing.- — Sweet Milk's Valley — Kvild 
Animals there. — Ef ahlifJjment of Hernhuters or Moravians '-^good Effects of — 
Hottentots difcouraged by the Coloni/ls—Sir James Craig's Teflimony of — other 
Miffionaries. — Inflnnce of 7.eal in Mr. Kicherer — RefeBion thereupon. —^h fiance 
of favage Cruelty in the Boors— a Boor taken into Cifiody. — Tiuo of our Dragoons 
lofl in a River. — Scarcity of Water attempted to be explained from the Nature and 
Antiquity of the Mountains— Facts adduced in Proof of the Theory. — Cape Iflhmus 
never covered ivith the Sea — Reafons for fuch Conjeclure.—L' Aguillas Bank once 
Part of the Continent. — Antiquity of Africa. — -Mtifclc Bay ~ Chart and Defcrip- 
tionof. — Cro/f Attaquas Kloof into Lange Kloof. — Wine — Raiftns — Brandy- 
all of bad ^lality. — Experiment for making good Wine. — Appearance of Lange 
Kloof — crofs the ISIountains to Plettenberg s Bay~Reafon nuhy Forefl Trees are more 
abundant there than elfe^vhere. — Mr. Colander's Account of the Kiiyfna — and 
furrounding Country. — Condition of a Cape Boor. — Anchor found on Table Moun" 
fain. — Plants near Pleitenberg's Bay — and A ninuils.~-h fiance of Ingenuity in a 
deaf and dumb Man. — Appearance of the Country between Camtoos River and 
Algoa Bay. — Engagement between La Preneufe and the Rattlefnake. — Change cf 
Circumflances favourable to the Boors- — rebellious Boors fent to the Cape — tried by 
the Court of Juflice there — Conffitution of this Court — bad Chara^er of undeferved. 
Boors plundered by the Hottentots— f uflif cation of thefe People — their cruel Treat.- 
tnent by the Boors — Examples of in a Hottentot IVoman and Child cut with Shanibocs 
— in a Boy with Iron Rings clenched on his Legs — Punfhment of the Boor —Ano" 
ther Inflance of the fanguinary CharaBer of the Boors — its Caufe explained. — People 
tf Cape Town. — The Burgher and the Whale. — CharaBer and Mode of Life 
. tenacious of Rank. — Hottentot Corps — CharaBer of — Condition of the Slaves.— 
Imprudence of the Whites. — Adminiflration cf Juflice between the Whites and 
I Blacks. 
