Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-west and Western Australia, During the Years 1837, 38, and 39, Under the Authority of Her Majesty's Government: Describing Many Newly Discovered, Important, and Fertile Districts, with Observations on the Moral and Physical Condition of the Aboriginal Inhabitants, &c., &c. London, T. and W. Boone, 1841, Volume 1Libraries Board of South Australia, 1964 - Aboriginal Australians |
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Page 140
... route for our line of march next day . After continuing on the table land for about a mile , I traced a good route both into and out of another ravine ; the stream which occupied the bed of this was so swollen , that I had some ...
... route for our line of march next day . After continuing on the table land for about a mile , I traced a good route both into and out of another ravine ; the stream which occupied the bed of this was so swollen , that I had some ...
Page 228
... route , travel- ling nearly north . After marching some distance we traversed at right angles a variety of under features terminating in sandstone cliffs , but the hills on our right were composed of the same black rock as the chain in ...
... route , travel- ling nearly north . After marching some distance we traversed at right angles a variety of under features terminating in sandstone cliffs , but the hills on our right were composed of the same black rock as the chain in ...
Page 308
... route , and reached Boon - gar - rup about the middle of the day following , by a route rather to the westward of that by which we had come out . December 6. - This morning , we started at day- break , and breakfasted at Man - bee - bee ...
... route , and reached Boon - gar - rup about the middle of the day following , by a route rather to the westward of that by which we had come out . December 6. - This morning , we started at day- break , and breakfasted at Man - bee - bee ...
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acalepha amongst animal appeared ascended Australia banks basaltic beach beautiful Bernier Island birds boat breakfast Cape Captain cave circumstances cliffs coast Coles colour course DARLING RANGE Diphya direction distance encampment feet fertile fire formed Gascoyne Glenelg Glenelg River grass ground Guanches halted Hanover Bay head hills horses island Kaiber kangaroo Length from tip lofty Lord Glenelg Lushington Lynher mangroves March miles morning moved natives nearly night observed painted pandanus party passed Perth picul ponies Prince Regent's River racter rain ravine reached remarkable resembling rocks rocky route running Ruston sandstone range sandy schooner seen Sharks Bay shore side soon southward spear species spot started Steep Point stream surf Swan River Teneriffe tentacula tion tip of beak tip of tail tip of wing track trees valley vessel Walker Western Australia whilst wind wooded