10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «QUATHLAMBA»
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1
The United Service Magazine
These messengers arrived at the English camp on the 18th. At this period the
situation of the emigrants on the south of the Quathlamba range was the
following : — At Port Natal — a small camp, chiefly of people from the Oliphant's
Hock, ...
Arthur William Alsager Pollock, 1839
2
Manual of South African Geography, etc
Kafirland Proper comprises an area of about 25,000 square miles, and is
bounded on the west by British Kafi'raria and the division of Queen's Town; on
the north-east by the Quathlamba mountains, which divide it from Basutuland;
and on the ...
Henry HALL (of the Royal Engineer Office, Cape Town.), 1859
3
The British colonies; their history, extent, condition, and ...
It flows with a volume increased by small tributaries for about 120 miles to the
south-west, through a a valley formed by two chains of the Quathlamba. After
crossing the thirtieth parallel of latitude, the Gariep issues by a narrow pass from
the ...
Robert Montgomery Martin, 1851
4
Hooker's Journal of Botany and Kew Garden Miscellany
14. (323.) Asplenium monanthemum, Sm. — Quathlamba ; bush. Sori frequently
2-3 on the lower half of pinnae, sometimes 6-8 and arranged on both sides the
midrib. 15. (327.) Asplenium brachyotus, Kze. — Quathlamba, 3000 feet. 16. (324
.) ...
Sir William Jackson Hooker, 1853
5
Manual of South African geography: forming a companion to ...
Kafirland Proper comprises an area of about 25,000 square miles, and is
bounded on the west by British Kaflraria and the division of Queen's Town ; on
the northeast by the Quathlamba mountains, which divide it from Basutoland; and
on the ...
Henry Hall (F.R.G.S.), 1866
6
The United Service Journal
B¥ MAJOR CI1ARTERS, ROYAL ARTILLERY. No more interesting journey, as
regards the natural history of the country, could probably be undertaken than a
minute examination of the Quathlamba range. It may be said to extend from
Hanglip, ...
7
The United Service Magazine
They passed the Orange River, and took a north-easterly direction : being unable
to find a passage across the Quathlamba range, they proceeded on this course
until they got as far at least as the Tropic. For a long time they were not heard of; ...
... but after a toilsome and difficult scramble to the summit of the neighboring
heights, which proved to be our unyielding friends, the noted Quathlamba, we all
returned with the same unfavorable report that it was utterly impossible to
proceed.
9
The Christian library: A reprint of popular religious works
On gaining the heights we had a fine view of the Quathlamba range, which, as far
as they were visible, appeared to run in one continuous line due east and west
by compass. The highest points (Saddle-back and the Giant's Cup) I should not ...
Richard Watson, Thomas Taylor, Thomas Raffles, 1836
10
The Christian Library: A Weekly Republication of Popular ...
On gaining the heights we had a fine view of the Quathlamba range, which, as far
as they were visible, appeared to run in one continuous line due east and west
by compass. The highest points (Saddle-back and the Giant's Cup) I should not ...
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