xii ANALYSIS OF THE CONTENTS.
CHAPTER XII.
Of the Arabian Tribes dispersed through the Northern regions
o f Africa.
S ection 1. General observations.......... . . . . ................ .. 252
S e c t io n 2. Of the Arabian tribes inhabiting parts of Atlantica
and of the Sahara.............................. .. 254
Section 3. Of the Arabian tribes in Egypt- an dN ub ia.. 259
Paragraph 1. Egyptian Arabs . . . . . . . . 261
- ■■■■,'. ■■■--; - 2. Nubian Arabs . . ........... 2£2
CHAPTER XIII.
Of the Native Races o f Southern Africa, beyond the Tropic.
S ection 1. Introductory remarks on the physical geogra-"
phy of Southern A fr ic a ............... .. . 265
Paragraph 1. Of the extreme part .of,
' Southern Africa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265
- 2. Of the.- eastern parts Of
Africa, southward of the Equator.... 267
Section 2. Of the races of men inhabiting the ultra-trdpLcal
parts .o f South Africa'—HottentotsflH
Kafirs ..................... ............................................ 270
Paragraph L Of the Quaiquae, or Hqtx
ten tot race—Tribes of Hottentots.. . . 270
—---------- - 2. Of the Kora Hottentots . . 273
- 3. Of the Nam aaqu a Hottentots 274
----- -------- 4. Of the Saabs or Bushmen 275
5. Remarks on the physical \
characters of.the Hottentots.. . . . . . . . . 277
Section 3. Of the Kafirs ......... .. . ... ..................* . . ..: 280
Paragraph 1. General observations on
the history of the Kafirs............. ?; . . . . 280
----- -------- 2. Of the Amakosah and other
Kafirs of the coast of Natal............. .. 282
* _— ---------3. Of the Bechuanas............ 282
------------- 4. The Damaras ....................... 285
----------5. Of the AmaEulub, Zoolahs,
or Vatwahs............. .................. ................ 286
----------- 6. General remarks on the
moral characteristics of the Kafir nation 287
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Page.
Paragraph 7. Physical characters of the
Kafirs and Bechuanas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 289
p — ----- 8.. Of the natives of the country
near Dalagoa Bay .......................... * 292
CHAPTER XIV.
. Of the Native Races 'of'Southern-Africa witKiin the Tropic.
S e c t io n 1. General obseivatibnl—Extension of the Kafir
race in the intejrtropical parts of South Africa 294
Section 2: Of t$e Makfia, or Makuana—thb' ^lhaili, and
«other native races pf the coasts of Mosambique
and Zanzibar ................ . . . . . . . . . . 296
Section .3. Of the nations and enuntries in the interior, of
Southern Africa......... .7... .^.. . . . . . . . . . . 300
Section, 4. Of the races inhabiting the western, parts; tip, |
South Africa—Empiré ’ ofeKobgo.. . . . . . . 306
Paragraph 1. Outjlito© of the physical gèo-r “ '
graphy of this^ibgion .............. ..... 307
—-----:--- 2. States' cemprisbd^mi^ lh_e
Kongo empire to the northward of ,the
Zaire ...............«.................-...................... 309
-----;----- - 3. States to the. southward of
the Zaire...................:. ...*t. . . . . . . . . 310
Section 5.’ Indications of affinity between'the languages
and racesvoP people in various of
Southern Africa.............. ................ . . . . . 312
Section 6. Physical characters Of the nations of intertropical
Africa, to the southward dPthe ,
equator .......................................................... 321
Section 7. On certain anatomical peculiarities of -the Hottentots.
. . | ... .7............7.............. '. i. 326
CHAPTER XV.
Concluding Observations on the Physical Characters\pf the African
Nations, on tkeir relation to the Climate o f Africa, and bn
their constancy or liability to Variations.
Section 1. Inquiry into the relations between tiiè ‘phenomena
of variety in the physical characters-of
the African racés and climate and other external
conditions