INDEX. 
lU 
Poifons, animal, 
page 
161 
Snake, garter, 
page 163 
» remedies againft 
163, 
166 
—horned 
120, 161 
■■ ■■■•- vegetable 
169 
-night 
165 
Punch made of Guinea Corn by the CafFreS 
92 
-onions and garlick ufeful to drive away 167 
..- fpitting 
165 
Quacha defcribed 
^7 
note 
—— yellow 
163 
R. 
Spiders eaten by Boflilefmen 
31 note 
Remedy, curious 
117 
Stillen Bofch mountains 
39 
Rhinoceros, flefh of, good eating when young 95 
Rhus, a fpecies of, ftrong acrid poifon 
171 
T 
Rock, conical, five hundred feet high 
58 
Termites good food 
22 
W. 
S. 
Water fcarce in many parts of Africa, 
65, 107 
Salt found on the weftern coaft of Africa 
106 
■-fometimes poifoned by the Africans 62,170 
-lake, curious 
83 
Wolf poifon 
17X 
Sand Down, account of 
6 
2. 
Scorpion, black or rock 
Zebra defcribed 
17 note 
Sheep, peculiar kind of 
125 
—— flefli of, good food 
119 
—— remarkable difeafe of 
48 
Zout Pan, a curious falt-Iake 
82 
Shoes, curious pair of, defcribed 
18 note 
Zwellendam, account of 
20, 
Smilax, root of a fpecies of, eaten as 
food 
72 
