INDEX. 
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Hottentots — VOL. page 
Hotbam, Captain^ saves the Countess 
their manner of preparing food - 
I. 
103 
of Sutherland Indiatnar. 
11. 
253 
their dress - I. 103. 
105 
Hot spring of the Cardouw 
11. 
60 
their persons described 1. : 
107, 
108 
of Brandt Valley 
II. 
65 
their diseases few 
I. 
108 
in Zwellendam 
II. 
68 
their mode of computing time - 
I. 
109 
of hepatized water in the Snowy 
their numerals did not seem be- 
Mountains 
II. 
77 
yond five 
id. 
ih. 
Hottentots Holland's Kloof 
I. 
367 
quicksighted 
I. 
no 
of the Moravian establishment - 
I. 
372 
their language described I. 
no. 
112 
slaves preferred to by the colonists 
I. 
373 
no traces of religion among them 
I. 
corps of, their character 
I. 
375 
their numbers in the colony, and 
steady conduct of - - 
I. 
402 
serviceableness to the colo- 
retaliate on the boors 
I. 
394 
nists 
id. 
ib. 
cruelties of the boors against 
I. 
395 
their rapid diminution in num- 
gratitude of - - 
I. 
402 
ber 
I. 
95 
murder ol: by a boor 
I. 
417 
expertness at tracing animals by 
corps of refuse to take service with 
their foot-marks 
I. 
323 
the Dutch 
II. 236 
Hovels of the Dutch peasants de- 
one of these people forced by the 
scribed 
I. 
84 
boors to eat a piece of raw 
Hout Bay - » . 
II. 
230 
flesh cut out of his thigh 
I. 3S2 
almost to a man in a state of servi- 
, 
tude to the Dutch 
I. 
93 
I 
their probable extinction 
id. 
ib. 
causes of their decrease enume- 
"Jacobinism, principles of, embraced 
rated 
id. 
ib. 
at the Cape 
II. 
162 
inhumanly treated by the Dutch 
I. 
94 
Impediments thrown in the way of the 
flogging them by pipes, what 
I. 
95 
Cape 
11. 
294 
regulations in their favour disre- 
Importance first attached to the 
garded 
id. 
ib. 
Cape 
II. 
166 
their marriages often barren 
I. 
96 
as a military station 
II. 
1S2 
depressed by melancholy 
I. 
97 
as a naval station 
II. 
239 
their instruments of music 
I. 
9S 
as a seat of commerce, &c. 
II. 
293 
their ancient weapons - 1. 
99. 
100 
Imports to the Cape 
11. 
337 
no traces of the customs described 
Improvements suggested 
II. 
H9 
by old travellers 
I. 
100 
India not favourable for training re- 
possess many good qualities I. 
100, 
lOI 
cruits 
II. 
179 
their indolence and gluttony 
I. 
102 
opinion respecting our empire in 
II. 
209 
