3-54 
INDEX. 
B 
Baird, Major-General, carries a rein- 
forcement of troops from the 
Cape to India 
Baltic, retreat of the sea in the ' 
Z?a«lof L'Aguillas - 1. 7. 
of government loans 
Lombard, at the Gape, account 
of - . 
Barilla may be procured in great 
abundance at the Cape 
Bastaards, race so called 
•Batteries and block-houses erected by 
Sir J. Craig-, 
those of the Cape peninsula 
Baviari's kloof, establishment of Mo- 
ravian missionaries at 
Bay, Mossel, notices and chart of - 
Plettenberg, notices and chart of 
Chapman and Hout I. 6. 
those of the Cape peninsula, no 
protection to shipping 
Saldanha, advantages of 
St. Helena - - 
Beditins, KafFers probably descended 
from ... 
Beef, at the Cape, bad, and the 
reason - - - 
Berg river, crossed by the author 
Bills on his Majesty's paymasters, 
premiums on - ~ 
Birds, various species of, described 
Bonaparte, little regard for his soldiers 
probable obstacles to his march to 
India - - 
apparent object in acquiring 
Egypt 
Bonaparte — 
views against out commerce 
VOL, PAGE Books seldom seen in the Cape 
Boors, conduct of, with a dragoon 
surrender themselves to Gen. Van- 
deleur ... 
drunicen party of - . 
horrid murder committed by 
propensity of for rambling 
idleness of 
trial for sedition 
plundered by the Hottentots 
culpable and impolitic conduct of 
instances of their inhuman cruelties 
a heavy and large race of men 
plunder Mr. Callendar's house - 
wrivcs and children of, fall into the 
hands of Kaffers 
condition of - - . 
Booshuanas, a tribe of KafFers 
Bosjesmans, who - I. 
their hostilities with the colo- 
nists - I. 188. 190. 
considerations on this subject 
journey into their country and its 
purpose - 
their drawings of various animals, 
I. 165 account of - . 
their miserable situation described 
39 their depredations on the colo- 
320 nists - .J. 
one of their kraals surprised by the 
190 author's party 
219 communications with - I, 
213 construction of their kraals 
their dress and appearance 
214 are very diminutive 
their women have the nymphse 
217 elongated 
VOL. PAGt 
II. 
II. 
I. 
37J 
99 
36J 
II. 
I. 
II. 
II. 
II. 
I. 
I. 
II. 
II. 
I, 
II. 
II. 
II. 
II. 
II. 
II. 
I. 
I. 
II. 
I. 
II. 
II. 
II. 
9 
1 29 
4.3 
97 
226 
308 
285 
288 
229 
273 
280 
28'; 
- I- 365 
- I- 369 
- I- 379 
- I. 385 
II. loi. 104 
- I- 392 
- I- 393 
I' 395 
id. ib, 
I. 405 
I. 416 
I. 417 
II. 123 
I. 406 
36. 188 
242. 
1. 
247 
247 
I. 191 
20,] 
193 
'95 
241 
I. 226 
I. 229. 231 
- I- 232 
I. 232, 233 
id. ih. 
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