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ILLUSTRATIONS
ОглавлениеPortrait of Author in Australian Dress | |
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Black Swan | 1 |
Flinders Street, Adelaide | 3 |
View near Adelaide | 4 |
The Library, Melbourne | 6 |
The Governor’s House, Melbourne | 7 |
Native Bear with its Young | 10 |
Hunting the Opossum | To face page 11 |
Tree-Ferns in Victoria | 11 |
Sydney Harbour | 13 |
The Blue Mountains | 15 |
The Parliament House, Brisbane | 17 |
Frogs (Hyla cærulea) entering a Water-Jar | 18 |
Gracemere Station | 20 |
The Main Building, Gracemere Station | 21 |
In the Neighbourhood of Rockhampton | To face page 24 |
Laughing Jackass (Dacelo gigas) | 26 |
Vine-Scrub near Gracemere | To face page 27 |
True Australian Scenery | To face page 29 |
A Wool-Waggon | 31 |
Head of “More Pork” (Podargus cuvierii) | 32 |
A Kangaroo Hunt | To face page 34 |
Spider paralysed by a Hornet | 38 |
Queensland Native Mounted Police | 46 |
Flint Knife from Georgina River with its Sheath | 48 |
Pouch for the carrying of Pituri | 49 |
Boomerangs from Queensland | 51 |
Stock-man’s Whip | 53 |
Rest under a Bottle-Tree (Sterculia) | 55 |
Bushmen | 58 |
A Squatter’s Homestead | 59 |
Elephant Sugar-Cane, Mackay | 63 |
My Gordon Setter pointing a Black Snake | To face page 64 |
A Native Man from Central Queensland, near Rockhampton | 68 |
A Native Woman from Central Queensland, near Rockhampton | 69 |
Nolla-Nollas | 73 |
Peculiar Position of Natives when resting | 77 |
Nelly in the Kitchen | To face page 81 |
Jacky, a “civilised” Black-Fellow | 83 |
Climbing with the aid of Kāmin | To face page 89 |
Wallaby Hunt | To face page 92 |
Wallaby Net from Herbert River | 94 |
The Screw-Palm (Pandanus) | 95 |
Young Cassowary | 98 |
Palm Forest in Northern Queensland | 103 |
A Woman from Northern Queensland, near Townsville | 107 |
My Camp | To face page 110 |
Wooden Shields from Northern Queensland | 120 |
Fillet or Brow-Band from Northern Queensland | 121 |
A Warrior in great Excitement just before Borboby commences | To face page 122 |
A Borboby | To face page 124 |
Old Women protecting a fallen Warrior | 125 |
A Woman from Maryborough, Central Queensland | To face page 129 |
A young Girl from Maryborough, Central Queensland | To face page 130 |
An old Man from Herbert River | 132 |
A Group of Natives from Herbert River | 133 |
A young Boy from Herbert River, showing Ornamental Scars | 135 |
Small Basket carried about the Neck, Herbert River | 136 |
Making Fire | 141 |
Jungle-Hen (Megapodius tumulus) | 149 |
Toollah (Pseudochirus archeri)—Coloured plate | To face page 152 |
Edible Beetle (Eurynassa australis) | 154 |
Larva of Same | 154 |
Natives from Herbert River | To face page 163 |
Rifle-Bird (Ptiloris victoriæ) | 171 |
Mongan (Pseudochirus herbertensis)—Coloured plate | To face page 173 |
Yarri (Dasyurus maculatus) | 174 |
Dingo | 179 |
Start for an Expedition | To face page 188 |
Basket from North Queensland | 190 |
A Basket made of soft Materials (grass) from Herbert River | 194 |
Basket from Herbert River, painted with Stripes and Dots of Human Blood | 195 |
Yabby (Pseudochirus lemuroides)—Coloured plate | To face page 197 |
Yellow Necklace worn by the Blacks as an Emblem of Mourning | 203 |
Cicada aurora | 222 |
Boongary (Dendrolagus lumholtzii)—Coloured plate | To face page 226 |
All the Dogs were produced | To face page 229 |
Kélanmi | 233 |
A Tuft of Talegalla Feathers | 237 |
A Shell used as an Ornament | 237 |
Dance of the Natives | To face page 238 |
Striped-faced pouched Mouse (Sminthopsis virginiæ) | 252 |
Jimmy | 255 |
A Male Cranium from Rockhampton, Central Queensland, seen from Five Sides | 259 |
Dalrymple Creek | To face page 261 |
An old Man from Townsville, Northern Queensland | 263 |
Natives on Herbert River | 269 |
Burial in Northern Queensland | 275 |
A large Basket from Northern Queensland for carrying Children | 276 |
Hunting the Python | 293 |
Snake Feast in my Camp | To face page 298 |
A Message Stick from Central Queensland | 304 |
Reverse Side of the Same | 304 |
Message Stick, with Interpretation of Inscription | 304 |
The Freezing Establishment, Lakes Creek, near Rockhampton | 314 |
A wire Harpoon Point | 317 |
A wooden Plug | 317 |
A wooden Harpoon Point | 317 |
The Dugong, or Australian Sea-Cow (Halicore dugong) | 319 |
Near the Coast of Central Queensland. Jabiru in the foreground | To face page 323 |
Mount Morgan Gold Mine | To face page 324 |
Nephrurus asper | 325 |
Natives from the Vicinity of Rockhampton | 330 |
Brow-Band from Central Queensland | 331 |
Opossum Thread | 332 |
Apron made from Opossum Yarn | 332 |
Shields from Central Queensland | 333 |
Wooden Sword from Central Queensland | 334 |
Bendi from Coomooboolaroo | 334 |
Crystalline Axe from Peak Downs in Central Queensland | 335 |
A Spear from the Coast of Central Queensland | 335 |
“King Billy of Gracemere” with his “Gin” (wife) | 337 |
Civilised Girls from the Vicinity of Townsville | 341 |
“The lonely old People,” Natives from the Neighbourhood of Townsville | 344 |
Native Police dispersing the Blacks | To face page 348 |
Cook’s Monument in Sydney | 356 |
A large Fossil Sea-Shell from Western Queensland (Inoceramus maximus) | 367 |
Leaves, Flowers, and Fruit of Eucalyptus amygdalina | 370 |
An Australian Spruce (Araucaria bidwillii) | 372 |
The Tea-tree (Melaleuca Leucadendron) | 373 |
Chlamydosaurus kingii | 376 |
Wild Geese from North Queensland (Anseranas melanoleuca) | To face page 383 |
Egg of Daphnia lumholtzii | 386 |
Daphnia lumholtzii | 386 |
Cyclestheria hislopi | 387 |
Shell of a Cyclestheria hislopi | 388 |
Map of Australia | At end |
Map to illustrate the Author’s Travels in Queensland | „ |
BLACK SWAN.