INDEX. 
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Gnoo, or "jjihl! bcest of tlie Dutcli, 
Green Point, observations on 
I. 
,3.r/. 
described and classed I. 
214. 
216 
ir. 
Goa/, African, remarks on the 
I. 
GreviHe, Right Hon. Cliailes, en- 
Gordon's Bay, importance of 
I. 367 
courages the South Sea Fish- 
Gordon, Colonel, his opinion of the 
ery 
II. 
34.V 
extent of Kaffer land 
I. 
119 
Guajacum Ajrum of Linne, its seeds 
Government saves by the rations at 
eaten by the KafFers 
I. 
14! 
the Cape 
II. 
18S 
and by other circumstances 
II. 
192 
revenues of - - 
II. 
125 
H 
Civil and Judicial of the Cape, 
account of - II. 23, 
24. 
124 
Harbour, no good one at the Cape - 
II. 
Graaf Reynet, money circulated in 
Harteuecst, of the family of antelopes, 
by the troops 
II. 
132 
described 
1. 
140 
the district and divisions of 
II. 
74 
Heallhincss of the Cape exeraphfied 
II. 
182 
population and produce of 
II. 
8r 
with regard to seamen 
IL 
257 
arrival in the district of 
I. 
49 
Health, appearance of at the Cape 
id. 
ib. 
account of a valley in it 
I. 
Hemisphere, Southern, probably of 
gigantic size of its colonists 
I. 
51 
larger dimensions than the 
political state of the district I. 61 
, 62 
northern 
I. 
317 
its physical appearance 
I. 
64 
Hemp, substitute for, used by the 
village of, described 
I, 
6^ 
Hottentots 
I. 
its wretched state 
1. 
65 
might be cultivated with great 
Grain, species of, cultivated 
II. 
32 
benefit at the Cape 
I. 
360 
average product of, near the Cape 
I. 
316 
Hermann, the Russian colun"in of 
produce of at the Cape 
II. 
cut to pieces 
II. 
179 
Grass, dry, conflagration of I. 
Hernhuters, establishment of 
I. 
372 
Gratuity lands - - - 
II. 
86 
Hides and skins, articles of export - 
II. 
> y 
Graz-iers, condition of - - 
II. 
117 
Hippopotami, very numerous in the 
singular instances of the inhumanity 
rivers of Africa 
I. 
of - I. 396. II. 
120 
eat nothing that waters afford 
id. 
ib. 
Greasing the body, utility of in warm 
how destroyed by the KafTers 
I. 
163 
countries 
I. 
106 
probably the Behemoth of Job - 
I. 
Great Fish river, account of 
I. 
Hoetjes Bay, advantages of 
II. 
278 
frequented by Hippopotami 
id. 
ib. 
Hogs scarcely known as food in the 
Greeks, danger of giving liberty to at 
Cape 
II. 
once 
II. 
221 
Horses, shod by a deaf and dumb 
Greenland fishery, how carried on - 
II. 
344 
person 
I. 
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