Discoveries in Australia, Volume 2 eBook

John Lort Stokes
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 507 pages of information about Discoveries in Australia, Volume 2.

Discoveries in Australia, Volume 2 eBook

John Lort Stokes
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 507 pages of information about Discoveries in Australia, Volume 2.

Native turnip :  Canno.

New Zealand flax :  — :  Phormium tenax :  This grows pretty abnndantly, I forget the native name.

(Footnote.  The letter a is sounded broad and full as in Father.)

SAFETY OF GAGE ROADS.

The result of our soundings between Rottnest Island and the main, showed that a bank extended out to the north-east, from the foul ground off the Stragglers, sufficiently to check, in some measure, the vast body of water rolling in from the north-west; and thereby adding to the safety of Gage Roads, provided vessels anchor in the proper berth, which is in seven or eight fathoms, on sandy mud, about a mile from the gaol, bearing East by North.  A quarter of a mile nearer the shore the bottom shoals rapidly to four and three fathoms, on rocky ground slightly coated with sand.  It is therefore not likely a ship, well found, can drag her anchor up a bank so steep as that inclination in the bottom forms.  The wrecks that have occurred in this anchorage may be traced to vessels not selecting a proper berth.  From their desire to be near the shore they get into the shoal rocky ground; a breeze comes on when they are in no way prepared, in the midst of discharging cargo; and in some cases, before a second anchor can be let go, the ship is driven on shore.  Thus, through the want of judgment exhibited by a few individuals, has a whole community suffered in the manner I have alluded to, when speaking of the loss of the Orontes at Port Essington.*

(Footnote.  See volume 1.)

CHAPTER 2.5.

Sail from Swan River. 
Search for the supposed Turtle-dove Shoal. 
Approach to Houtman’s Abrolhos. 
Find an anchorage. 
View of the Lagoon. 
Guano. 
Remnants of the wreck of the Batavia. 
Pelsart Group. 
Visit the Main. 
Geelvink Channel. 
Enter Champion Bay. 
Appearance of the Country. 
Striking resemblance of various portions of the coast of Australia. 
Leave Champion Bay. 
Coast to the northward. 
Resume our examination of the Abrolhos. 
Easter Group. 
Good Friday Harbour. 
Lizards on Rat Island. 
Coral formation. 
Snapper Bank. 
Zeewyk Passage. 
Discoveries on Gun Island. 
The Mangrove Islets. 
Singular Sunset. 
Heavy gale. 
Wallaby Islands. 
Flag Hill. 
Slaughter Point. 
Observations of Mr. Bynoe on the Marsupiata. 
General character of the reefs. 
Tidal observations. 
Visit North Island. 
Leave Houtman’s Abrolhos. 
General observations. 
Proceed to Depuch Island. 
Drawings on the rocks. 
Native youth. 
New bird and kangaroo. 
Effects of Mirage. 
Examine coast to the Turtle Isles. 
Geographe Shoals. 
Number of turtles. 
Bedout Island. 
Scott’s Reef. 
Approach to Timor. 
Pulo Douw. 
Scene on entering Coepang Bay. 
Surprise of Swan River native. 

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