SOUTHERN AFRICA. 
19 
Keiflcamma. 
Ri'o d'l 
Great F 
nfante, or 
ifli River. 
Zwartkop's Bay. 
Neptune Oriental 
32° 
so' ' 
33° 3/ 
Adual Obfervations 
33 
12 
33 
25 
jirrors 
I 
12 
35 
Captain Riou 
32 
30 
33 
25 
33 46 
Adlual Obfervations 
33 
12 
33 
25 
Errors 
42^ miks 
10 
Sparrmann 
28 
12 
30 
0 
30 57 
Adlual Obfervations 
33 
12 
33 
25 
33 56 
Errors 
5 
0 
3 
25 
2 59 
Mr. Le Vaillant 
29 
42 
30 
44 
31 54 
Adual Obfervations 
33 
12 
33 
25 
33 5(5 
Errors 
3 
30 
1 
41 
2 2 
With regard to the laft-mentioned gentleman, I fliould not 
have noticed his map had he not endeavoured to imprefs the 
world with an idea of the great pains that were taken in col- 
ledling the materials^ and of the affiftance he afterwards received, 
and the attention that was beftowed, in putting them together. 
And in order to add force, as he fuppofes, to the value of his 
obfervations, with a pretended zeal for the caufe of humanity 
(pretended becaufe he knew that every line in his chart was 
falfe), he breaks out into the following apofirophe : — " Had 
" m.y voyage been produdVive of no other good than that of 
D 2 " prcvc7iting 
