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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

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1. Routes of the Chief Explorers in Angola 3
2. The Cunene and Etosha Lagoon 10
3. Vegetable Zones of Angola 13
4. Ancient Kingdom of Congo 17
5. Mu-Sorongo Woman 18
6. Inhabitants of Angola 23
7. Routes of Explorers who have crossed the Continent 29
8. San-Salvador 33
9. The King of Congo 34
10. Ambriz 37
11. Southern Spit of Loanda 38
12. St. Paul of Loanda 39
13. Dondo 41
14. Projected Railway To Ambaca 42
15. "Black Stones" of Pungo Ndongo 44
16. Malange 46
17. Tiger Bay and the Cunene 54
18. Chief Zones of Useful Plants in Angola 55
19. Coffee-Growing Region of Angola 56
20. Chief Routes of Explorers in Damaraland 61
21. Herero Land 70
22. Walvisch Bay 73
23. Angra Pequena 76
24. South-West African Highlands 80
25. Cape Agulhas 82
26. Relief of South Africa 85
27. The Orange Falls 87
28. The Falls of the Orange 89
29. Gate of the St. John River 91
30. Delagoa Bay 93
31. Agulhas Bank 96
32. Isothermals of South Africa 98
33. Rainfall of South Africa 100
34. South-African Hottentot Tribes in the Middle of the Eighteenth Century 113
35. Hottentots, Kafirs, and Be-Chuanas 115
36. Aborigines and Colonists 123
37. Successive British Annexations in South Africa 124
38. Cape Town 126
39. Saldanha Bay 129
40. Mouth of the Breede — Port Beaufort 131
41. Port Elizabeth 133
42. South African Lines of Steam Navigation and Cables 142
43. Administrative Divisions of Cape Colony and Neighbouring Territories 145
44. Griqualand West 148
45. River Diggings in the Vaal Basin 150
46. Section of the Great Kimberley Mine from North To South 152
47. Kimberley: Appearance of the Mine in 1880 153
48. Apparatus For Raising the Diamantiferous Earth 155
49. Chief Routes of Explorers North of the South African Colonies 156
50. Shoshong 163
51. Trade Routes in Bechuanaland 164
52. Basutoland 167
53. Kafirland 171
54. South Kafirland 176
55. Natal 180
56. The Bluff of Natal 185
57. Port Nataland Durban 186
58. Lucia Lagoon and Backwaters 194
59. Treks of the Boers 203
60. Range of the Tsetse Fly 208
61. the Transvaal Gold Fields 210
62. Pretoria 213
63. Lorenço Marques 217
64. The Lourenço Marques-Pretoria Railway 218
65. Chief Routes of Explorers Between the Limpopo and Zambese 223
66. Manica and Gorongoza Highlands 232
67. Portuguese Africa From Ocean To Ocean 236
68. Region of Uncertain Waterpartings 238
69. Kassai, Ku-Bango, and Zambese 241
70. Victoria Falls 244
71. The Laputa Gorge 246
72. Region Between Nyassa and Tanganyika 249
73. Zambese and Shiré Confluence 251
74. Zambese Delta 252
75. Inhabitants of the Waterparting Between the Congo and Zambese 257
76. Barotse Uplands 263
77. Chief Tribes of the Zambese Basin 268
78. North End of Lake Nyassa 274
79. Uplands Between the Shiré and Nyasa 276
80. Quelimane 279
81. Chief Route of Explorers East of Nyassa 282
82. Namuli Mountains 283
83. Lakes Kilwa, Chiuta, and Amaramba 284
84. Mouth of the Rovuma 287
85. Porta and Reefs of North Mozambique 288
86. Chief Nations of Mozambique 292
87. Landscape in Lujenda 293
88. Mozambique and its Ports 296
89. Ports of Ferñao Vellozo 298
90. Chief Routes of Explorers North of the Rovuma 301
91. The Rufiji Delta 306
92. Mavina TypesMavina Types 311
93. East African Tribes Between the Rovuma and Pagani 313
94. Ports of Mikindani and Mto-Mtwara 317
95. Kiloa-Kisiwani 318
96. The Two Kiloas 320
97. Dar-Es-Salaam 321
98. Bagamoyo 323
99. Oceanic and Landward Coasts of Pemba, compared 326