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^nd Camtoos River on the eaft, and extends northerly to the 
feoond chain of mountains called the Zwarte Berg or Black 
Mountains. Its length is about 380, and breadth 60, miles, 
comprehending an area of 19,200 fquare miles, which is oc- 
cupied by 480 families, fo that each family, on an average 
has forty fquare miles of land. This is more than four times 
the quantity afTigned to each loan-farm by the Government. 
Except in the drofdy the whole didridt is compofed of loan- 
lands, and may be confidered to confiil of the following di- 
vi-fions : 
I, Th.Q Drofdy ov Village of Zwellendam, 
a. The Country between the Drofdy and Gauritz River y named 
according to the rivers that crofs it. 
3. Cango. 
4. Zwarte Berg. 
5. Trada. 
6. Mojil Bay. 
y, AuttJiiequas Land. 
8. Tlettenhirg s Bay. 
9. OUfanfs River, 
10. Kamnaafie. 
1 1 . Lange Kloof, 
12. Sitfkamma, 
I. The Drofdy of Zwellendam is fituated at the foot of the 
firft chain of mountains that runs eaft and weft or parallel to the 
fea-coaft, and is diftant from Cape Town about one hundred 
and forty miles. It is compofed of about thirty houfes, fcat- 
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