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No text description is available for this image![ADDEWN DA: 315 Anti-Slavery Monthly Reporter, 1825-29, 2 vols, 8vo., hf. calf, 1825-29 £2 Includes an account of slavery at the Cape of Good Hope written by a British settler, 8 pp., and numerous other articles of African interest. WITH THE COLOURED PLATES. 316 Barrow (Sir John, Secretary to Macartney when Gov. of the Cape) TRAVELS into the INTERIOR of SOUTHERN Arrica, 1797- 98: Natural History, Inhabitants, State of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope, &c., Second and Best edition, with all the maps and charts and the MAGNIFICENT SERIES OF COLOURED AQUATINT PLATES BY DANIELL, 2 vols, 4to., full contemporary brown calf, 1806 46 6s 317 Basden (G. T.) Amone the Inos of Nigeria: an Account of the Curious and Interesting Habits, Customs and Beliefs, map and 37 zllusts., 8vo., cl., 1921 12s 6d 318 Boyce (W. B.) A Grammar of the Karrik LANGUAGE, THIRD EDITION, augmented and improved with exercises, by W. J. Davis, er. 8vo., cl., 1863 10s 319 Brooks (H.) Nata: a History and Description of the Colony, maps, colowred front., and photographs, 8vo., cl., 1876 15s 320 Brown (W. H.) On the Sourtn Arrican FrRontTIER: Adventures and Observa- tions of an American in Mashonaland and Matabeleland, maps and «llusts., 8vo., cl., 1899 18s The Author went with the expedition sent by the Chartered Company to Lobengula’s country. 321 Buxton (T. F.) The Arrican SLAvE TRADE and its REMEDY, with a map, 8vo., cl., 1840 ri 322 Cape of Good Hope.—Journat of the Procrxeprines of the SguapRoN under the CommannD otf REAR-ADMIRAL [Str CHARLES] TYLER, Commander-in-Chiet at the Cape, from October 2nd, 1812, to October 15th, 1813, MANUSCRIPT neatly written on 200 pages, sm. folio, orzginal hf. roan £3 An account of the proceedings of the squadron at the Cape, including summaries of orders given and received. The volume also includes an account of the run of H.M.S. Semiramis from England to the Cape, 1812-13 A View of the PLantatton of I. SLABER at THEE-FoNTYN, near the Cape of Good Hope, original wash drawing, size 94 by 64 in., c. 1810 £1 A crude but very interesting picture. 323 324 Castanhoso.—The PorruGursr Expepition to ABYSSINIA, 1541-43, trans. and edited by R. S. Whiteway, map and 2 illusts., 8vo., cl., Hakluyt Society, 1902 £1 4s 325 Chanler (William A.) THrRoven JUNGLE and Drsrert: Travels in Hastern Africa, large folding maps and numerous tllusts., roy. 8vo., cl., 1896 £210s 326 Chapman (James) TRAVELS in the InrERIoR of SouTHERN AFRICA: compris- ing Fifteen Years’ Hunting and Trading with Journeys across the Continent, from Natal to Walvisch Bay, and Visits to Lake Ngami and the Victoria Falls, with 27 dllusts. and a large folding map, 2 vols, 8vo., original cl. {covers rather soiled and lacks one map), 1868 ~ £3 10s These volumes embody the results of observations in regions seldom visited during the journev to Victoria Falls in 1860-43, Chapman was accompanied by Thomas Baines. There are descriptive notes on the animals, birds and trees of Inter- Tropical South Africa ; also rough notes on the Botany of Natal.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30483347_0024.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)