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No text description is available for this image![SOUTH AFRICA—continued. 170 Dilke (Rt. Hon. Sir C. W.) Proeiems of Greater Britain, with maps, 2 vols, 8vo., cl., 1890 8s South Africa, Vol. 1, pp. 465-578. 171 Distant (W. L.) Insecta TransvaaLiensiA : a Contribution to a Knowlegde of the Entomology of South Africa, 20 colowred and 7 plain plates, ilustrat- ing about '750 specimens and 59 text-illustrations, 4to., hf. morocco, 1924 (pub. £6 6s) £2 10s 172 A Natoratist in the TRANSVAAL, with coloured and plain plates, 8vo., cl., 1892 9s 173 ‘‘ Doddington.”—Puaistep (B.) Journat from CatcutTta . . . to BussBRAH . . . and a Journal of the Proceedings of the Doddington, East-Indiaman, till she was unfortunately Wrecked on the East Coast of Africa, 2 maps (the map of Africa defective), sm. 8vo., calf, 1758 18s 174 Doyle (Sir A. Conan) The Great Borer War, maps, sm. 8vo., cl., 1900 5s 175 D’Urban (Lieut.-Gen. Sir Benjamin, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Cape, 1842-47) Mrzzotint Portrait, by G. T. Payne after T. Mogford, half-length, in uniform, size 14 by 11 in., India.paper, PROOF IMPRESSION, ¢. 1840 £2 10s Fine copy, but small stain on blank margin. 176 Du Val (Charles) and CHartes Drecker.— ° News of the Camp:” a Journal of Fancies, Notifications, Gossip and General Chit Chat, published in the Military Camp of H.M. Forces defending the beleaguered inhabitants of Pre- toria, COMPLETE SET of the 40 numbers, Dec. 25, 1880, to April 9, 1881, bound in one vol, sm. folio, Af morocco, Pretoria #12 Bound in the volume is the ‘‘ Transvaal Government. Gazette Extraordinary ” of Tuesday, Dec. 21st, 1880, proclaiming martial law throughout the Transvaal. A GOOD SET OF THIS SCARCE NEWSPAPER. *“Forms an interesting narrative of the daily life of Pretoria during the In- vestment, the Military incidents of the Siege, the Sorties and Engagements of the Garrison, as well as accurate information with regard to the progress of the campaign in other localities.”—MENDELSSOBN. 177 Early Cape Hottentots, described in the Wrirines of OLFERT DapPER (1668), WiLLem Ten Ruyne (1686), and JoHANNES GULIELMUS de GREVEN- BROECK (1695), the Original Texts, with Translations into English by L. Schapera and B. Farrington, edited, with an Intro. and Notes, by I. Schapera, 7 zllusts., 8vo., cl., Van Riebeeck Society, 1933 10s General Introduction. Dapper’s Kaffraria, or Land of the Hottentots: Foreword, Nederlands Text and English Transla- tion [first complete translation into English]. Ten Rhyne’s Account of the Cape: Foreword, Translator’s Note, Latin Text and English Transla- tion [the first correct translation from the Original Text]. Grevenbroeck’s Account of the Hottentots: Foreword, Translator’s Note, Latin Textand English Translation [now first printed and translated from the original manuscript]. Index of Authors and Works cited. General Index. 178 Early South Africa: Cortectanra, First Series, with a Preface by C. Graham Botha, 8vo., cl., Van Riebeeck Society, 1924 9s Descriptions of the Cape, by Ovington, 1693; Beeckman, 1715; and Dampier, 1691. Account of Natal, by Woodes-Rogers, c. 1696, &c. 179 Ellis (A. B.) Sour Arrican SkreTcHES, cr. 8vo., cl., 1887 8s Includes some interesting sketches of the diamond industry and the Vaal River Diggings.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3048327x_0020.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)