E 37 3 S E C O N D J O U R N E Y . Tyger Berg— Stillen Bofch— The E rjl R ivier— Pafs Hottentot Holland’s K loa f Come to the river Zondereynd: the impracticability o f croffing it— Remain here fo r feveral days— Vifit Catharina Bay— Proceed towards the Groena Kloaf— The mountains covered with flow — In confequence o f the weather we return to the eajlward, and crofs the Plata K loa f into the Channa L a n d -A rriv e at a hot bath— Country abounding with heap o f prey Mr. Van Renan and the author lofe the waggon— Travel through the Karo; advancing towards the Coud Bokke Veld— Whitfon Berg— Unlucky River— Arrive at a brackifh fountain— Vifit two o f the boors that live in the Karo during the feafon in which the mountains are covered with fnow— Obfervations on a difeafe among thejheep in this country Account o f a woman who had been bittenby a fnake— Arrive at Rhinoceros Bofch with difficulty— Get up the Rogge Veld Berg : fo il and climate— Some ob- fervations refpeEling the highlands in this country— Herds o f Quachas— Borders o f the country inhabited by the Bojhmen— V ift the Hentum— D if- order among the horfes peculiar to this country— The Amaryllis Dijlicha, poifonous and fa ta l to horned cattle— Obfervations on thefudden change o f the climate at the Hentùm Berg— Proceed towards the Bokke Land Bergen. ... the fo il and productions— Proceed.towards the Great River— Arrive at the Great Thorn River .much frequented by Lions— Pafs a place called the Lion’s Den— The water very bad in this country— Come to Black Thorn River— The Small Nimiqua Lam L-Arrive at the Green River, where we meet withfome Nimiqua Hottentots : fome account o f their manners and ■ cujtoms— Afcend aJleep mountain : obferve the Atlantic Ocean to the wejl- ward about thirty miles— Arrive at the Coufe, or Sand River— An account o f the Aloe Dichotoma— Pafs the Copper Berg— Meet fome o f the Bojhmen; their way o f living— Enter a fandy defart plain ; where we have great difficulty in croffing— Much dijlreffid fo r want o f provifons Some account o f the Great River— The mountains and productions o f that country— Thepoifons ufed by the Hottentots— DiJ<agreeable ftu a tion o f Mr. Van Renan
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