3^4 
INDEX. 
Kaffer — TOL. pack 
Khamies berg—> vol. page 
their marriages 
I. 
its inhabitants migrate into the 
crimes and punishments 
I. 
160 
plains 
I. 
340 
their arts 
I. 
161 
Kkhcrer, missionary, remarkable zeal 
rather a pastoral than agricultural 
of 
I, 
376 
nation 
I. 
162 
Knysna, plan and remarks of 
I. 
300 
unacquainted with fishing 
I. 
164 
a favourable station for the South- 
probably of Arabic origin 
I. 
165 
ern Whale Fishery 
II. 
35° 
practise circumcision 
id. 
iL 
Koranas, a tribe of Bosjesmans, their 
their religious notions I. 
i6S, 
169 
predatory and quarrelsome 
their notions in astronomy 
I. 
171 
disposition - I. 
35<5, 
357 
their language 
I. 
172 
Kraal of the Bosjesmans entered by 
their funeral rites 
I. 
174 
surprise 
I. 
226. 
hostilities between them and the 
its construction and inside, ac- 
British troops 
I. 
184 
count of 
I. 
232. 
chiefs, character of - 
I. 
405 
stature of - - 
i. 
406 
probably of x\rabic origin 
I. 
408 
L 
extent of country occupied by - 
I. 
4T0 
Baroloos, a tribe of 
I. 
411 
L AguiUas Bank,^ once part or the 
children and dogs of 
I. 
413 
continent - L 7. 
II. 
52 
marked with the small pox 
I. 
408 
tremendous storms on 
II. 
25 a: 
attack the British troops 
I. 
411 
a dangerous point for the India 
conduct of one shot through the 
ships 
II. 
266. 
body 
I. 
4^3 
Land, different tenures of 
II. 
83: 
attack the English camp 
I. 
414 
Landrostoi Graaf Rey net threatened 
one broiled alive by the boors 
I. 
3 82 
by the boors 
I. 
364 
Karroo plains, what 
I. 
27. 
Lange Kloof - 
I. 
3S4c 
II. 
7 
Language of the Hottentots, its use 
productive quahty or when wa- 
C ^ i, \ J 1*.'! J 
or dental and palatial sounds 
I. 
tered 
id. 
often imitates the sounds 01 objects 
further notices of - - 
11. 
6 
expressed 
Id. 
ih,. 
or Great Desert, journies across 
curious instance of this 
I. 
H2 . 
the - I. 
285 
acquired by Europeans- without- 
sufferings of the party from v/ant 
much difficulty 
id. 
ih. 
of water - I. 
286. 
291 
of the Kaffers described 
1. 
Keishamma rkter, its mouth 
I,. 
179 
list of some of its vocables 
I. 
173. 
Khamks berg, winter more early, and 
Lascars unfit for long voyages 
II. 
175' 
severe in the 
I. 
340 
sickness in ships navigated by 
IL 
176 
