tains, on the Cape fide, as far as the mouth of the Olifants
River. Thefe divifions are,
1.
2.
3-
4-
5-
6.
7-
8.
9-
10.
11.
12.
13-
14.
M 16.
i 7-
18.
Phe Drofdy o f Stellenbofcb.
Jankers Hoeck.
Bange Hoeck.
Klapmutz.
Bottelarys Gebergte.
Saxenbergs Gebergte.
Eerfe River.
Hottentot's Holland.
Moddergat.
Drakenßcin and its environs, confifting of
a. Little Drakenftein.
b. Franfche Hoeck.
c. Paarl Village.
d. Dali Jofephat.
e. Waagen Maaker’s Valley.
f . Groeneberg.
Pardeberg.
Riebeek's Caßeel.
Eaft Zwartland.
Four-and-tvoenty Rivers.
Piquetberg.
Olifants River.
The tranfmontane divifions are,
The Biedouw.
Onder Bokkeveld.
19. Han-
19. Hantum.
20. Kbamiejberg.
21. Roggeveld, confifting of Upper, Middle, and Little Rog-
jt geveld.
22. Neiuwveld and thé Ghoivp.
23. Bokkeveldy warm and cold.
24. Hex River.
iy. Breede River.
26. Ghoudinee and Brandt Valley.
27. Roode Sand or Waveren.
28. Bot River.
29. Zwarteberg.
30. Drooge Ruggens.
31. River Z°nder End.
32. Uyl Kraal.
33. Soetendal's Valley.
1. The drofdy o f Stellenbofcb, or the refidence of the Lan-
droft, is a very handfome village, confifting of an aflfemblage o f
about feventy habitations, to moft of which are attached offices,
out-houfes, and gardens, fo that it occupies a very eonfiderable
fpace of ground. It is laid ont into feveral ftreets or open fpaces,
planted with oaks that have here attained a greater growth than
in any other part of the colony, many of them not being inferior
iii fize to the largeft elms in Hyde Park. Yet, a few years-
ago, the moft beautiful of thefe trees were rooted out in order
to raife a paltry fum of money towards the exigencies o f . the
pariih ; and paLtry, indeed, it was, the very fineft tree being:
foldl