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INDEX. 
Population — • V 
of Stellenbosch 
of Zwellendam 
of Graaf Reynet 
Ports, intermediate, necessary to most 
nations 
least so to English seamen . - 
Position, geographical, of the Cape 
with respect to other countries - 
favourable to commerce with the 
East 
Potatoes, disliked by the planters - 
Powers of Europe, danger that 
threatens them 
Precedency, struggle for between two 
ladies 
Prlngle, Admiral, opinion of respect- 
ing mooring cliains 
Privileges granted to the East India 
Company 
Produce of the Cape for exportation 
Property frequently changes hands 
Provisions, moderate prices of 
salt 
Punishment inflicted on the boors 
Punishments, public, at the Cape 
OL. PAGE 
II. 67 
11. 73 
II. 82 
II. 242 
II. 245 
II. 200 
II. 262 
11. 263 
I. 68 
II. 220 
II. 103 
II. 274 
II. 167 
II. 310 
II. 89 
II. 189 
II. 254 
I- 39S 
II. 14 
Quach, an Irish, imposes on the cre- 
dulity of the Dutch farm- 
ers 
Qjtadrupeds account of - II. 
Quartz, its change into clay fre- 
quently visible in the African 
mountains 
Quit-rents, what 
I. 328 
35- 37 
102 
I. 
11. 
86 
R 
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Rank, inhabitants of the Cape tena- 
cious of - - II. 
Raisins, more transportable than 
wine 
Ratel, of the species of Viverra, no- 
ticed 
Ration, expence of at the Cape 
Red Sea, dangerous navigation of - 
Recruits, fate of when sent to Indiji 
direct - - II 
Reflections on missionaries of the gos- 
Pel - - I. 
Refraction of the air, curious effect 
of . . I_ 
Rejoicings at the Cape, on the surren- 
der, not violent 
Religion of the Cape 
Reptiles of the Cape 
Retreat of the sea partial 
Revenue, public, heads and amount 
- II. 125. IJ3 
Rice, Lieutenant, surveys of - II. 285 
River, Endless - . I_ 
beds of sunk deep - - H. 
Camtoos appearance of the coun- 
try near - _ I. 
those of the Cape enumerated - II. 
Rivers that cross the Karroo, ob- 
servations respecting the - I. 
how passed by the Dutch peasants I. 
Roblen Island - - II. 
Rock in False Bay discovered - II. 
Rogge Bay battery - - II. 
Roode sand, valley of, described - I. 
mountains beyond, account of - I. 
I. 384 
I. 293 
II. 189 
II. 211 
179 
3/7 
58 
I. 424 
II. 146 
II. 40 
I. 9 
382 
16 
19 
48 
30 
274 
277 
226 
22 
24 
