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Plates to Volume I.
Chaining over the Sand-hills |
Frontispiece. |
Sketch of the Route |
to face page 1 |
Sunset on the Murray |
to face page 64 |
Colonel Gawler's Camp on the Murray |
65 |
Ana-branch of the Darling |
to face page 103 |
Mus Conditor |
to face page 120 |
Parnari |
165 |
Lower part of the Rocky Glen |
195 |
Geological formation of the Ranges |
241 |
Part of the Northern Range |
244 |
General appearance of the Northern Ranges at their termination |
247 |
Native Village |
to face page 254 |
The Depot Glen |
to face page 266 |
Milvus Affinis |
to face page 269 |
Water Hole |
282 |
Red Hill, or Mount Poole |
323 |
Mr. Poole's Grave |
334 |
Lake Torrens |
to face page 344 |
Pond with Fish |
365 |
Native Well |
387 |
Mr. Arrowsmith has prepared a large Map of Captain Sturt's routes into the centre of Australia, from the original protractions and other official documents, now in his hands.
On this Map are delineated the whole of the details resulting from his numerous routes,—the dates marking his daily progress—the description of the country—its dip—the depressed Stony Desert, which is probably the great northern prolongation of the Torrens Basin of Mr. Eyre,—&c. &c. &c.
This Map in two sheets may be had in a cover, price 7s.
Lately published, in 2 vols. 8vo. with Eight Maps and Charts, and Fifty-seven Illustrations.
By Command of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty,
DISCOVERIES IN AUSTRALIA OF THE VICTORIA, ADELAIDE, ALBERT, AND FITZROY RIVERS, AND EXPEDITIONS INTO THE INTERIOR,
During the Voyage of H. M. S. Beagle from 1837 to 43.
ALSO
A NARRATIVE OF THE VISITS OF H. M. S. BRITOMART
TO THE
ISLANDS IN THE ARAFURA SEA.
BY CAPTAIN J. LORT STOKES, R. N.
T. & W. BOONE, Publishers, 29, New Bond Street, London.