INDEX. 
369 
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Sea-sand, coiiiectures rcspectiuc: its 
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origin 
I. 
0 J 
Saint Helena, a dangerous point to 
Sea-shells, why found so high above 
our Indian trade 
II. 
267 
the level of the sea 
I. 
1 1 
inadequate to the supply of con- 
Seasons, view of, at the Cape IL 
, II 
, 12 
voys 
id. 
lb. 
Secretary of governor Jansen's ac- 
Saint Helena Bay 
II. 
285 
count of the boors 
I. 
379 
Saldanha Bay, zccouat ol I. 318, 
319 
Sepulchral heaps, origin of « I. 
Jy 
, 60 
I, 
319 
Serpents, most of them thought 
noxious 
I. 
'lO d linT-r\rMit* 'inri m P ^ n C T 
a Ilaruuur} dUU. lilCaLio Ui 
a fascinating power ascribed to 
ICIIlUVill^ LUC laLLCI A» ^ ^ y 5 
•J 
them 
id. 
d) 
uppearsncc of the country in its 
vulgar antidotes^ against their poi- 
nciglibourliood 
T 
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son • „ 
id 
lit t 
ih 
ijilllf all iilC Al IflUOLlUlC XLlliU vJi^ llCclI 
X X . 
tnp rTfittpnJot*5 » . 
T 
Xa 
224 
11. 
Rpiffpmfifjf Ci\ tnP C nnp nnf pvnpncivp 
ijt it 'lit litr \J± i.lX\, ^^l,iyj\., 11V./L v.AL/^lIOlVt 
TT 
J. ± • 
197 
Sak'ivatcr lakcy remarkablcj described 
T 
1. 
fif'<r'X"tT\tir\r\ of tnp l^anp Kfpp/n 
T 
1. 
f-.n 
07 
268 
T 
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Uo 
supposition concerning the cause 
broad tp.ilcd - 
TT 
254 
of its saltness 
I. 
. 76 
Shrli?^ no Droof of fhp ni'pcipnr'p nf 
probable cause 
T 
X. 
77 
the sea 
9 
Sand, crystallized, pyramidal columns 
Shell-fish, carried inland by birds 
II. 
of . 1. , 
324. 
^ 26 
Ships cleared out at the Cape in four 
probably the ruins of vast moun- 
years 
II. 
202 
tains 
I. 
■?2 7 
0 1 
Or war nflonofino* tn fnp Y^iifrVi . 
TT 
X X . 
237 
Savages, not always averse to la- 
tnortaiitv of in tnoQp of t]^p T^iitrli 
iiiyjt y ill Lliwc^ Lll\- .L-/L11.L1L 
TT 
XX . 
244 
bour 
I. 
J / ^ 
easily destroyed in the bavs of the 
Sceptre man of war, loss of 
II. 
276 
Cape 
II. 
2"? ? 
10 
Schoolmasters, who, and what their 
Shoentaker^ s Hovel, description of - 
T 
X . 
situation among the planters 
I. 
33 
Shrubbery, natural, described 
I. 
72 
Sea gaining on the land in South 
Simon's Bay 
II. 
276 
Africa 
I. 
6 
Shins, an article of export 
II. 
323 
voyages unfavourable to prompt 
Slavery, its pernicious effects 
II. 
95 
action 
II. 
178 
Slaves, punishment of for murder - 
I. 
136 
Seamen of France, Holland, and 
preferred to Hottentots 
I. 
373 
England 
II. 
241 
vices inseparable from the condi- 
promotion of by fisheries 
IT. 
342 
tion of - = 
403 
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