Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia, Volume 2 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 490 pages of information about Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia, Volume 2.

Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia, Volume 2 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 490 pages of information about Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia, Volume 2.

Plan of temporary bridge across the Yarrayne.

Plate 31:  Mitre rock and lake, from mount Arapiles
Major T.L.  Mitchell del.  G. Barnard Lith.  J. Graf Printer to Her Majesty. 
Published by T. and W. Boone, London.

Plate 32:  Plan of hills beside Greenhill lake (interior of Australia,
engraved from A model). 
Bate’s Patent Anaglyptograph.  Freebairn. 
Published by T. & W. Boone.

Mount Arapiles from mitre lake.

Plate 33:  Western extremity of mount Arapiles
Left:  Casuarinae.  Right:  an altered Sandstone.  Right foreground:  Banksia. 
Major T.L.  Mitchell del.  G. Barnard Lith.  J. Graf Printer to Her Majesty. 
Published by T. & W. Boone, London.

Barbed spears of the natives.

Plate 34:  Female and child of Australia Felix
Major T.L.  Mitchell del.  Waldeck Lith.  J. Graf Printer to Her Majesty. 
Published by T. and W. Boone, London.

Plate 35:  Boat on the river Glenelg
Left foreground:  Banksia.  Middle distance:  Limestone. 
Major T.L.  Mitchell del.  G. Barnard Lith.  J. Graf Printer to Her Majesty.

Yellow flower abundant on the plains of Australia Felix.

General view over the Grampians from the summit of mount abrupt
Left:  Victoria Range.  Right:  Mount William distant 21 1/2 miles.

Mount abrupt from the south
Williams.

Plate 36:  Aquilla fucosa ?  Australian eaglePortrait of an eagle that
had been winged (natural size). 
From Nature and on Stone by Major T.L.  Mitchell.  J. Graf Printer to Her
Majesty. 
Published by T. and W. Boone, London.

Mount William from mount Stavely
Foreground:  Forest Hills.  Middle Distance:  Plains.

Weapons of the natives
Figures 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.

Hills of lava, or mammeloid hills, from mount Greenock
Horizon:  Mount Byng Pass.

Port Phillip, 50 miles distant, as seen through A glass from mount
Macedon
Left to right:  B, River, Indented Head, A, Woody Hill.

Plate 37:  Cobaw waterfall, with natives fishing
All granite. 
Major T.L.  Mitchell del.  G. Barnard Lith.  J. Graf Printer to Her Majesty. 
Published by T. & W. Boone, London.

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