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Waier, great want of experienced I. 72. 
286. 291 
when a traveller may expect to 
meet with - - I, 48 
scarcity of accounted for - II- 16 
subterraneous stream of - II. 18 
remedy suggested for the want of 
at Saldanha Bay - II. 280 
Wax, vegetable - - II. 332 
?rfi3//;ifr, view of the, at the Cape II. 11, 12 
its mean temperature - - II. 12 
Wees-kammer or Orphan Chamber, 
forgery on - - I. 362 
further notices on _ - II. 144 
^F'iifl/e oil and bone - - II. 324 
Whale fishery established at the Cape II. 40 
Whalers, practices of - - II. 307 
Wild hog of Africa described - I. 260 
/F'wfl'j, prevalent at the Cape II. 11, 12 
at the Cape - - II. i75 
Wine, Constantia - - II. 32 
Wines, bad management in making 
of - - . I. 384 
experiment of Mr. Pringle - I. 38^^ 
licence for selling farmed out - II. 189 
andbrandy consumed and exported II. 316 
quahty and price of - - II. 321 
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growers - - - II. 110 
/^^ism«2 of the Cape, manners of - II. loi 
occupation of among the Kaffers I. 157 
Wood, catalogue of various sorts of, 
in the colony - - I. 297 
W oods of the Cape unknown to the 
inhabitants - - II. 284 
Wool, an article of export - II. 322 
African, of what kind - - I. 68 
Zamia cycadis, its fruit a substitute 
for coffee - - I. 141 
Zebra, remarks on the domestication 
of - - I. 44 
Zoology, general view of the Cape - II. 35 
Zuure Veldt, plains of, their vege- 
table productions I. 140, 141, 14a 
Zwart-kop's bay, fertility of the 
country around - - I. 85 
productive of excellent timber - I. 82 
abounds in game - I. 88, 89 
Zauellendam, district of, its popula- 
tion and produce I. 306, 307 
inhabitants of - - I. 423 
district and divisions of - II. 67 
population and produce of - II. 74 
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