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DEDICATION.

PREFACE.

CHAPTER 1. COMMENCEMENT OF THE EXPEDITION. TENERIFE.

GENERAL PLAN AND OBJECTS.

INSTRUCTIONS.

TENERIFE.

AQUEDUCT AT SANTA CRUZ.

EXCURSION TO ORATAVA.

CAMELS.

STATISTICS OF THE CANARY ISLANDS.

TABLES.

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.

VOCABULARY OF THE CANARIAN DIALECTS.

MARINE BLOWING-STONE.

GUANCHE BONE CAVE.

CHAPTER 2. TO BAHIA AND THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.

ATMOSPHERICAL PHENOMENON AT SEA.

LAND AT BAHIA.

EVENING WALK.

THE TOWN.

STATE OF SOCIETY.

REMARKS ON VOYAGE FROM BAHIA TO THE CAPE.

ARRIVAL THERE.

HIRE THE LYNHER.

EQUIPMENT AND PLANS.

SAIL FOR HANOVER BAY.

CHAPTER 3. FROM THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE TO HANOVER BAY.

NATURAL HISTORY.

CHAPTER 4. HANOVER BAY.

NEW AND DANGEROUS SHOAL.

ARRIVAL OFF THE COAST OF AUSTRALIA.

ASPECT OF THE COUNTRY FROM SHIP-BOARD.

LAND AT HIGH BLUFF POINT.

WALK TO HANOVER BAY.

DISTRESS FOR WANT OF WATER ON THE ROUTE.

LOSS OF OUR THREE DOGS.

TRACES OF NATIVES.

THEIR HUTS.

ALARMING DEBILITY OF THE MEN.

EFFORTS TO REACH THE VESSEL.

SWIM AN INLET OF THE SEA.

DANGER IN THE PASSAGE ACROSS AND AFTER LANDING.

THE PARTY REGAIN THE LYNHER.

CHAPTER 5. AT HANOVER BAY.

PLAGUE OF FLIES.

ENTRANCE TO PRINCE REGENT'S RIVER.

EFFECT OF TIDES.

GREEN ANTS.

DESCRIPTION OF LANDING-PLACE, AND ENCAMPMENT AT HANOVER BAY.

FATE OF TWO OF THE DOGS.

LABOUR OF DISEMBARKING STORES.

NATIVES.

REMARKABLE FISHES.

PREPARATIONS FOR SENDING THE VESSEL TO TIMOR.

CHAPTER 6. HANOVER BAY AND ITS VICINITY.

NATIVES SEEN.

FIRST EXCURSION.

CHARACTER OF THE SCENERY.

GEOLOGICAL PHENOMENA.

CUCKOO-PHEASANT.

SPORTING.

NATIVE HAUNTS.

ATTACK OF NATIVES.

RETURN TO HANOVER BAY.

PROCEEDINGS THERE DURING MY ABSENCE.

CHRISTMAS DINNER.

PLANTING USEFUL SEEDS.

WALK TO MUNSTER WATER.

ISTHMUS NEAR HANOVER BAY.

HILL OF SHELLS.

COUNTRY ABOUT PRINCE REGENT'S RIVER.

GOUTY-STEMMED TREES.

SINGULAR PIECES OF SANDSTONE.

CHAPTER 7. HANOVER BAY AND ITS VICINITY.

OCCUPATION AT THE CAMP.

RETURN OF THE LYNHER.

RELATION OF PROCEEDINGS AT TIMOR AND ROTI.

NEW ISLAND SEEN.

TROUBLE WITH THE HORSES.

EXCURSION BY WATER TO PRINCE REGENT'S RIVER.

CHARACTER OF ITS SHORES.

SCENERY AND THUNDERSTORM.

DEPARTURE FOR THE INTERIOR.

DIFFICULTIES OF THE ROUTE.

SICKNESS AND MORTALITY AMONG THE HORSES AND STOCK.

CHARACTER OF THE COUNTRY.

CHAPTER 8. TO THE GLENELG RIVER.

MEETING AND ENCOUNTER WITH THE NATIVES.

UNFORTUNATE RESULTS.

DESCENT FROM THE SANDSTONE RANGE.

DESCRIPTION OF A NEW VOLCANIC COUNTRY.

DISCOVERY AND CHARACTER OF THE GLENELG RIVER.

IMPEDIMENTS FROM MARSHES AND STREAMS.

PROGRESS TOWARDS THE UPPER PART OF THE GLENELG.

CHAPTER 9. TO THE UPPER GLENELG.

WORKS OF NATIVE INDUSTRY.

MOUNT LYELL.

MAGNIFICENT PROSPECT.

MARKS OF INUNDATIONS.

NATIVES.

COCKATOOS.

TORRENTS OF RAIN.

SWAMPS.

SNAKE AND KANGAROO.

NATIVE BRIDGE.

PRECIPITOUS PASS.

FRILLED LIZARD.

BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY.

WILD OATS.

CURIOUS BIRDS.

PAINTED CAVE.

CROSS A LARGE RIVER.

NATURAL GRAPERY.

FORD THE GLENELG.

WEAKNESS OF THE MEN.

ANOTHER PAINTED CAVE.

NARROW ESCAPE.

IMPASSABLE SANDSTONE RANGES.

CHAPTER 10. RETURN TO HANOVER BAY.

UNSUCCESSFUL SEARCH FOR A PASS.

PREPARATIONS TO RETURN.

LIGHT EXPLORING PARTY SENT FORWARD UNDER LIEUTENANT LUSHINGTON.

THEIR REPORT.

COMMENCEMENT OF MARCH BACK.

CHANGE OF TRACK.

CURIOUS MOUNDS OF STONES.

PASS MOUNT LYELL.

RECOVERY OF BURIED STORES.

ANXIETY ON APPROACHING HANOVER BAY.

REJOIN THE LYNHER.

MEETING WITH THE BEAGLE.

STATE OF THE PLANTS AND SEEDS LEFT AT THE ENCAMPMENT.

REEMBARKATION.

SAIL FOR THE MAURITIUS.

CHAPTER 11. NATURAL HISTORY. CLIMATE. ABORIGINES.

DISTRIBUTION OF ANIMALS.

NEW KANGAROO.

NEW DOMESTIC DOG.

CHECKS ON INCREASE OF ANIMALS.

INFLUENCE OF MAN ON THEIR HABITS.

TRACES OF AN ANIMAL WITH A DIVIDED HOOF.

BIRDS.

EMUS.

ALLIGATORS.

CLIMATE.

PROOFS OF ITS SALUBRITY.

THERMOMETRICAL OBSERVATIONS.

ABORIGINES, THEIR HABITS AND MANNERS.

INDIVIDUALS OF AN ALIEN RACE.

SIMILARITY OF CUSTOMS WITH OTHER AUSTRALIAN TRIBES.

CAVES.

DRAWINGS.

TOMBS.

CHAPTER 12. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY. COMMERCIAL PROSPECTS.

PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY.

MOUNTAIN RANGES.

RIVERS.

VALLEYS.

PRODUCTIONS SUITED FOR CULTIVATION.

COMMERCIAL PROSPECTS.

TRADE WITH THE ASIATIC ARCHIPELAGO.

METHOD OF BARTER.

SUCCESS OF AMERICAN VESSELS.

TRADING PRODUCTS OF THE SEVERAL ISLANDS.

CHAPTER 13. AT SWAN RIVER.

PLAN FOR RETURNING TO THE NORTH-WEST COAST.

WHY ABANDONED.

EXCURSION TO THE NORTH OF PERTH.

STORY-TELLING TO NATIVES.

LAKES.

DELAY, AND BIVOUACK.

NATIVE TOILETTE.

MEETING WITH A NEW TRIBE.

CURIOUS SUPERSTITIONS.

REVENGEFUL COMBAT AND MURDER PREVENTED.

RETURN TO PERTH.

EXCURSION IN SEARCH OF MR. ELLIOTT.

CAUSE OF IT.

THE MURRAY RIVER.

WILD CATTLE.

NATIVE TRACKING.

CROSS THE DARLING RANGE.

CONDITION OF DISTANT SETTLERS.

ROUTE ALONG MR. ELLIOTT'S TRACKS.

KILLING A KANGAROO.

LOSE THE TRACKS.

NATIVE GRAVE.

ESTUARY OF THE LESCHENAULT.

MEET WITH MR. ELLIOTT.

RETURN TO PERTH.

CHAPTER 14. FROM SWAN RIVER TO THE SHORES OF SHARK BAY.

PLAN OF EXPEDITION.

SAIL FROM SWAN RIVER FOR SHARK BAY.

LAND AT BERNIER ISLAND.

DESCRIPTION OF IT.

BURY THE STORES.

INEFFECTUAL SEARCH FOR WATER.

LOSS OF A BOAT IN REEMBARKING.

PULL FOR DORRE ISLAND.

ITS CHARACTER.

HURRICANE.

BOATS DRIVEN ASHORE.

DISTRESS FOR WATER.

SAIL FOR THE MAIN.

GROUND ON A SANDBANK.

EXTENSIVE SHALLOWS.

FAIL IN MAKING THE LAND.

ANCHOR OFF MANGROVE CREEK.

CHAPTER 15. THE GASCOYNE RIVER.

ENTER A MANGROVE CREEK.

SEARCH FOR AND COMPLETE OUR WATER.

EXAMINE ANOTHER CREEK.

CHARACTER OF THEIR SCENERY.

DISCOVER ONE MOUTH OF THE GASCOYNE RIVER, AND EXPLORE THE COUNTRY IN ITS VICINITY.

SURVEY OF MOUTHS OF THIS RIVER AND BABBAGE ISLAND.

EXPLORE THE COUNTRY INLAND TO THE NORTH OF THE RIVER.

INTERVIEW WITH NATIVES.

SAIL FROM THE GASCOYNE.

CHAPTER 16. TO KOLAINA AND BACK TO THE GASCOYNE.

EXAMINE THE COAST TO THE NORTH OF THE GASCOYNE.

LYELL'S RANGE.

BOAT SWAMPED IN BEACHING.

STATE OF PROVISIONS.

SEARCH FOR WATER.

REMARKABLE PLAINS.

INDISPOSITION OF SEVERAL OF THE PARTY.

EXAMINATION OF THE SHORE TO THE NORTHWARD, AND OF THE COUNTRY TO THE SOUTH-EAST.

AFFRAY WITH THE NATIVES.

CONTINUED FOUL WEATHER.

PUT TO SEA.

COMPELLED AGAIN TO BEACH THE BOATS.

ADJACENT COUNTRY EXPLORED.

LAUNCH THE BOATS, AND ENTER NORTHERN MOUTH OF THE GASCOYNE.

CHARACTER OF THE COUNTRY.

SAIL FROM THE GASCOYNE.

A GALE OF WIND.

REACH BERNIER ISLAND.

DESTRUCTION OF THE DEPOT OF PROVISIONS.

REPAIR DAMAGES, AND RETURN TO THE MAIN.

ANCHOR TO THE NORTH OF THE GASCOYNE.

EXAMINE THE COAST TO THE SOUTHWARD.

ITS CHARACTER.

STEER FROM THE MAIN.

ANOTHER GALE.

LAND ON PERRON'S PENINSULA.

DESCRIPTION OF IT.

ROUND CAPE LESUER.

BEACH THE BOATS.

SAIL AGAIN FOR DIRK HARTOG'S ISLAND.

LAND THERE.

PASS OVER TO THE MAIN.

DESCRIPTION OF THE LAND.

ROUND STEEP POINT, AND PUT BACK AGAIN.

PASSAGE TO GANTHEAUME BAY.

THE INTERVENING COAST.

BOAT TOTALLY WRECKED IN BEACHING IN GANTHEAUME BAY.

ERRATUM.

Volume 1 Table: for Castles, read Chateaux.

Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia Vol. 1

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