CONTENTS. 
again hy Colonel Gordon—Arrive at the lajl houfe to the northward^ along 
the Atlantic Ocean—Fear of the natives to accompany us—Dreary defarts — 
AfjliBing fcarcity of water—Lofe Mr. Pinar^ Colonel Gordons companion 
—OfricPs neji—Orange River—Beautiful plants—Meet with Mr. Pinar: 
diflrefsful filiation of that gentleman^ and the Hottentots who accompanied 
him—Wild Men: unable to form any intercourfe with them : defcription of 
their huts—Converfe at length with the natives—Fhe country very thinly 
inhabited—Government and manners of thefe favages—Plant ufed by the 
Hottentots to produce fire—Herd of Zebras—Horned Snake—Part with 
Colonel Gordon—Copper Berg—Defcription of the woods on Orange River^ 
and the animals found there—Lions River—Manners of the people in this 
part of Africa—Curious fpecies of Sheep—Obfervations on the African 
mountains — Camelopardalis—Small Nimiqua Land—Camdinie Rivier—^’ 
Hunting the Antelope—Plant made ufe of for poifining Hyenas. 
E R R A T U M. 
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