INDEX. 357 
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population of - - 
11. 
48 
of tlie inhabitants of the town 
II. 
99 
its inhabitants principally engaged 
Chinese, thr ir resemblance to the Hot- 
in mercantile transactions 
II. 
io6 
tentot race 
I. 
234 
their manners, social and domestic 
II. 
107 
introduction of into the Cape 
r 
II. 
character of the Cape ladies 
IL 
108 
Christian, Sir Hugh, mistake of 
II. 
iS 
diseases to which they are liable 
II. 
H 
Chumney, Lieut., unfortunate fate 
longevity rare among them 
id. 
Ih. 
of - - - 
I. 
415 
their educaiion much neglected - 
II. 
cj6 
Circumcision peactised among the 
Capital lent out by the Lombard 
Kalfe-s 
I. 
166 
bank 
II. 
ijo 
how performed 
I. 
167 
Carrying-X.\'A^t precarious 
II. 
241 
Citadel of the Cape 
II. 
225 
Catalogue of various sorts of wood in 
Clergy of the Cape, provision for 
II. 
146 
the colony - I. 
-97. 
29S 
Climate, healtldness of that of the 
Cattle, mode of killing in the Cape 
II. 
Cape - - - 
II. 
18.3 
their food in the desarts sour and 
some account of - - 
Tl. 
9 
acrid . . - 
I. 
4 
not unhcahliy 
II. 
IJ 
its effects upon them 
id. 
lb. 
Coal, discovered at the Cape by the 
how the acridity is corrected 
I. 
53 
Enghsh - II. 
29: 
. 33 
of the Kisffers immensely numerous 
I. 
121 
Cobra capella, the most dangerous 
12S 
snake at the Cape 
I. 
90 
guided by signals 
I. 
121 
Cold, intense degree of, in the Kar- 
account of the various kinda of - 
I. 
128 
roo - - I. 38. 
47' 
• 52 
loose horned ox, description of - 
I. 
temperature explained 
II. 
lO 
Cession of the Cape, pt'oposals for - 
II. 
Co.'onies of Dutch, v,hy taken by 
Ceylon compared with the Cape 
II. 
270 
En;.^land 
II. 
162 
Chavonne battery 
II. 
2 2 '3 
Colonists, Dutch, their mode of life. 
Chnpman\<: Bay ... 
II. 
230 
and domestic economy 
I. 
28 
Chart of Table Bay 
II. 
274 
their modes of agriculture 
I. 
35 
of False Bay 
II. 
277 
manners of the females 
I. 
31 
of Mossel Bsy 
II. 
their proline tendency 
I. 
3- 
of Pltttenbevg's Bay 
II. 
2S8 
external appearance of the men - 
ii. 
of the Knysna 
I. 
300 
their neglected education 
I. 
33 
of Algoa Bay 
II. 
289 
tlieir religious zeal 
I. 
34 
of the coast from Table to Sal- 
their hovpitality 
id. 
ib. 
danha Bay 
II. 
2^0 
some of tliem treat ^heir oxen vi?ith 
those of the Dutch incorrect 
II. 
28,5 
brutality - I. i 
134 
Character, sanguinary, of the boors 
instance of their inhumanity in a 
accounted for 
I. 
400 
case of sliipwreck 
I. 
149 
