SOUTHERN AFRICA. 37! 
The boors of this diRrid: are entirely graziers ; few attempt- 
ing to put a plough or a fpade into the ground, except in Zwart 
Kop's Bay, or in fome parts of the Sneuwberg, preferring a 
life of complete indolence and a diet of animal food to the com- 
fort of procuring a fupply of daily bread, and a few vegetables, 
by a very trifling degree of exertion. In Sneuwberg, indeed, 
the depredations of the locufts are difcouraging to the cultivator, 
as the odds are great he reaps nothing, while this devouring in- 
fe<5t remains in the country. About the drofdy, alfo, they 
cultivate a little grain, which they exchange with the grazier 
for fheep and cattle. 
The dlftrld: of Graaf Reynet is entirely compofed of loan- 
farms, and it is divided as follows : 
1. The Drofdy. 
2. Sneuwberg^ confifting of three parts. 
3. Swagers Hoeck. 
4. Bruyntjes Hoogte. 
5. Camdeboo. 
6. Z no arte Ruggens. 
7. Zwarte Kop's River. 
8. Ziiure Veldt , 
9. Bosjefmans River. 
10. Tarka. 
11. Sea-cow River and Rhinofcerojherg* 
12. Zwarte Berg. 
, 13. Nieuwveld and the Ghowp, 
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