INDEX. 
A ylmcncans — tol. page 
VOL. PAGE carrying-trade of - - II. 256 
y^BSTRACT account or imports and 
Amsterdam battery 
11. 
226 
exports - - - 
II. 
338 
Ammuniiion delivered to the Dutch 
/Idvantages possessed by the Cape as 
at the Cape 
II. 
237 
a depot of troops 
II. 
179 
Amusements of the inhabitants 
II. 
98 
Africa., probably a prior creation - 
I. 
9 
Anchor found on Table Mountain 
I- 387 
coasts of favourable for fishing - 
II. 
349 
Anchors lost m i able liay 
II. 
274 
Agrkxdture neglected by the Dutch 
I. 
85 
Anquelil Duperon^s opinion of the 
no market for its products 
I. 
S6 
Malabar coast 
11. 
207 
Algoa Bay, notices and chart of 
11. 
289 
Antehpes at Sweet Milk's Valley - 
1. 
37'^ 
consequences of its becoming a 
how hunted by the Kaffers 
I. 
139 
military station 
II. 
290 
various species of, mentioned 
I. 
140 
danger of an enemy landing at - 
II. 
232 
Ant-hills, their height 
1. 
1 1 
salt provisions might be prepared 
Arborizations in the stones of Table 
at - - - 
II. 
254 
Mountain . . - 
I. 
389 
' importance of" to the East India 
Army, what constitutes one 
II. 
^77 
Company - - - 
II. 
255 
Articles of instructions, curious ones 
described ... 
I. 
82 
proposed by a Dutch Land- 
might be rendered useful to the 
rost - - ' - 
I. 
420 
East India Company 
id. 
ib. 
of export furnished by the Cape 
II. 
310 
Afoes, an article of export 
II. 
332 
Assessments of the inhabitants 
II. 
extended use of this drug 
II. 
333 
Atmosphere, its temperature at the 
American war, difftrtnce between that 
Cape - - - 
II. 
12 
and the present 
II. 
268 
its weight ... 
II. 
^3 
Americans, trade of at the Cape 
II. 
203 
Attack of the Cape, various modes of 
II. 
232 
interested in the Caue not belong- 
y'lttornies, bad character of 
II. 
140 
ing to France 
II, 
2C4 
Aya, what - , «■ 
II. 
102. 
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