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4. The Intramontane ; comprising Roodezand, the Bokkevelds, Elephants 
River, Boschjesveld (Boshesveld,) and other districts included within the 
great ranges of mountains. To this division more strictly belong Kannaland, 
Kamnasiland, and the Lange Kloof, which might be denominated the 
Southern Intramontane. 
5. The Karro ; bounded on the south by the Great Zwarteberg Range ; 
on the east by the Sunday River j on the west by the Bokkeveld mountains ; 
and on the north by the mountains of Sneeuwberg, Nieuwveld, Roggeveld, 
Hantam, and Kamiesberg. To the Karro belongs the westernmost part of 
the Colony, from the Elephants River to the northern boundary. 
6. The Eastern Districts; or country extending eastward of the Sunday 
River, as far as the Caffre boundary, and terminated northward by the 
mountains of Sneeuwberg, Rhinosterberg, Zuureberg, and Bambosberg, 
including the Tarka. 
7. The Cisgariepine ; lying between the Gariep and the Great Inland 
Range formed by Stormberg, Rhinosterberg, Sneeuwbergen, Nieuwvelds- 
bergen, Roggeveldsbergen, and continued by the Hantamberg, Kamies- 
berg, and Koperberg j its eastern limits being the Nugariep. 
8. Caffraria^ Proper j or the territory of the Caffre tribes ; the northern 
boundary of which appears to be the Stormberg and the Great Inland 
Range, whicli probably continues for many degrees, to run along the eastern 
side of the Continent, in a direction parallel to the sea-coast. 
9. The North-eastern ; or unknown country, lying eastward of the 
Black and the Yellow Rivers. 
10. The Transgariepine ; in which are comprised all regions situated 
on the north of the River Gariep. The eastern and western sides of this 
large division differing very considerably in fertility, will probably, when 
the intermediate country shall have been better explored, be found to be 
naturally divisible into the country of the Great Namaquas, and that of the 
Bichuanas. 
The political divisions of the same regions are five, and consist of 
1. The Colony of the Cape of Good Hope. 
2. Caffraria, Proper. 
3. The Cisgariepine. 
4. The Transgariepine ; the Bushmen inhabitants of which speak dia- 
lects different from those which are used on the southern side of the river. 
5. Bichudnia ; or the country of the Bichuana (Bitjuana) nations, 
who speak various dialects of a peculiar language. 
