INDEX. 365 
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'•n/1 nrfi vein of. noticed - 
I. 
0 1 
letter of to Mr. Dundas 
II. 
1*72 
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I. 
yz 
nncprv^tmnQ nr rp^inpotincr trip 
J. 0/>}-nI>nn a ritv of northern iCanprs 
1. 
/ 
Cape - - 
II. 
270 
Leopard of the country described - 
I. 
221 
Wfndp'im wmf* sunnlied from thf* 
Leiicophaa, a species of antelope 
I. 
Cape to the West India 
Lines thrown up by the French 
II. 
225 
islands - " 
II. 
208 
Lion's Rump, importance of 
II. 
227 
J\lcidn6ss y caninCj unknown in South. 
plan of Sir J. Craig respecting - 
id. 
ib. 
Africa 
I. 
408 
objection started against it 
II. 
228 
li^cidrus^ best water near the beach 
Lion, may be domesticated when 
of 
II. 
18 
young 
I. 
22 I 
Malabar coast, observations on 
II. 
208 
remarkable account of a Hotten- 
Malay slaves preferred to Hottentots 
I. 
tot's escape from I. 546, 347 
Malta, in the hands of France 
II. 
210 
his insidious qualities 
I. 
80 
Manilla, a dangerous point to the 
his battles with the buffalo de- 
China trade 
II. 
265- 
scribed 
I. 
Si 
Markets, estabhshment of at the 
prefers the fiesh of the Hottentot, 
Cape 
II. 
and of the horse I. 
220. 
Marriages of the colonists, absurd 
Loan-lands 
II. 
84 
lav/ respecting the 
I. 
206 
from Government to the subject 
11. 
Matrimonial affairs, court of 
II. 
142. 
Xow'J, their depredations I. 196, 203, 
212 
Mead, Doctor, his opinion of tlie 
mode of destroying them 
I. 
355 
small pox 
I. 
409 
Locust-eater, bird of that name de- 
Melville, Lord, plans of for govern- 
scribed 
I. 
211 
ing the Cape 
II. 
166 
their immense numbers 
I. 
212 
Mediterranean trade not equal to that 
Lombard bank, nature of 
II. 
lag 
of the East 
II. 
210 
London market injured by making 
Milford harbour, flourishing state of 
II. 
the Cape an emporium 
II. 
303 
Military stiition, importance of the 
Loxia orix, or Cardinal of the Cape, 
Cape as 
II. 
162 
notices respecting the 
I. 
197 
extent of the term 
II. 
177 
Xufwn thrives well at the Cape 
II. 
department, expcnce of at the 
Cape 
Mili^, the food of the Kaffers 
II. 
I. 
194 
407 
M 
quantity of given by African 
cows 
I. 
84. 
Macartney, Earl of, departure from 
always used by the Kaffers in a 
the Cape 
I. 362 
coagulated state 
I. 
120 
appolntmient of as Governor^ 
11. 
167 
probable reasoa for tius 
id. 
