Two Expeditions into the Interior of Southern Australia — Volume I by Charles Sturt
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Barber's report of rivers traversing the interior--Surveyor-General
Mitchell's Report of his recent expedition. CHAPTER VI. Concluding Remarks--Obstacles that attend travelling into the interior of Australia--Difficulty of carrying supplies--Importance of steady intelligent subordinates--Danger from the natives--Number of men requisite,--and of cattle and carriages--Provisions--Other arrangements-- Treatment of the natives--Dimensions of the boat used in the second expedition. APPENDIX. No. I. Letter of Instructions No. II. List of Stores supplied for the Expedition No. III. Sheep-farming Returns No. IV. List of Geological Specimens No. V. Official Report to the Colonial Government, (Jan. 1829.) No. VI. Ditto (April 1829.) ILLUSTRATIONS TO THE FIRST VOLUME (Not included in this etext) Native Burial Place near Budda Vice Admiral Arthur Phillip |
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