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Colonists, Dutch — ■ vol. page ^ 
their inanity of mind, and indo- D 
lence - - I. 329 vol. page 
Commerce and colonies favourable to Damaras, of tlie KaHcrrace, account 
navigation - - II. 240 of the - - - I. 550 
of America to It'.dia and China - II. 2^8 acqii;>in ted with the art of smelting 
Comparison of French, Dutch, and iron ore - - id. ib. 
English seamen - - II. 242 their process described - id. ib. 
Confession extorted by torture - I. j8o Danes, during the Northern confe- 
11. 139 dcracy called at the Cape - XL 256 
Conclusion ... H. ZJfln^f/- of th.' Cape being held by an 
Congo, a Kaffer chief, interview enemy - . - II, 210 
with - , . I. 403 Daniell, Mr. S., intended publication 
Condition the inhabitants of Cape of - - I. 166. 217 
Town - - II. 89 Dead, peculiar manner of disposing 
Cowju/ar government, object of - 11. 220 of the, by the Kaffers - I. i'^4 
Consumption of the Cape in grain - II. 31^5 Defence of the Cape peninsula . II. 223 
Constantia wine - - II. 316 of the whole colony impracticable II. 233 
Convoy, convenience of assembling at Defile, deep, account of the passage 
the Cape . - II. 274 of ' - I. 132, 133 
Copper, indications of its abundance Description, topographical and statis- 
in the Khamies berg - I. 33S ' tical - - - II. 1 
Cor« boors - ' - II. 114 Z)wf/-/tYx shot by Van Roy - I. 398 
Countess of Sutherland Indiaman, dis- De la Croix, observation of to Lord 
tress of - - II. 2 <3 Malmfbury - - II. 269 
Court of Justice, constitution and Dichotoma, a curious species of aloe, 
practice of - - I. 392 described - - I. 333 
character of - - II. 134 Dimensions of the Cape colony - II. 2 
further account of - - id. ib. Directors of the East India Com 
of Commissaries for trying petty ^ pany, conduct of • - II. 168 
suits - - II. 142 inconsistency of - - II. 169 
Craig, Sir James, his account of the mistaken with regard to the 
Hottentots - - I. 374 Cape - - II. 252 
opinion of the defence of the affected indifference of - II. 300 
Cape - - - II. 227 Disadvantages of ceding the Cape - II. 264 
CrOT/nflZf hung in chains - - II. 138 Diseases that prevail among the co- 
Croix, de la, opinion of respecting lonists - ' . II. 13 
the Cape - - II. 218 Distance from a maiket, inconvcni- 
Cyanella, a curious plant - - I. 392 ences of - - II. 33 : 
