Plate 38: General view of
the sandstone districts, from the
summit of
Jellore.
Left to right: Bonnum Pic, Gnowogang, Valley
of Cox River, King’s
Tableland, King George’s Mount, Mount Hay, Tomah.
On Zinc by Major Mitchell (a Page of his Field Book).
Day & Haghe
Lithographers to the Queen.
London, Published by T. & W. Boone.
Plate 39: Portrait of Moyengully,
chief of Nattai.
Major T.L. Mitchell del. G. Foggo Lith.
Published by T. and W. Boone, London.
Plate 40: Map of eastern
Australia, and natural limits of
the colony of
new south Wales.
London, Published by T. & W. Boone. Engraved
by J. Dower, Pentonville.
The boomerang, A singular missile.
Narrow shield, or hieleman.
Plate 41: Scenery around the
entrance of the largest cavern
in the
limestone at Wellington valley.
T.L.M. del. A. Picken Lith.
Plate 42: Geological map of
Wellington valley.
From Nature and on Stone by Major T.L. Mitchell.
Published by T. & W. Boone, London.
Plate 43: Interior of the
largest cavern at Wellington valley.
Major T.L. Mitchell. Day & Haghe Lithographers
to the Queen.
London, Published by T. & W. Boone.
Plate 44: Vertical section and
ground-plot of two caverns
at Wellington
valley.
From Nature and on Stone by Major T.L. Mitchell.
Published by T. & W. Boone, London.
Plate 45: Interior of the
cavern containing osseous breccia
at Wellington
valley.
Major T.L. Mitchell. Day & Haghe Lithographers
to the Queen.
London, Published by T. & W. Boone.
Plate 46: Rock of breccia
found on the surface above
the largest cavern
at Wellington valley.
T.L.M. del. A. Picken Lith. Day & Haghe
Lithographers to the Queen.
Plate 47: Fossil remains and
recent specimens, each of the
natural size:
Figure 1, belonging to Macropus atlas,
and
figure 2, to the largest recent
specimen.
Figures 3, 4, and 5, to Macropus titan.
Figure 6, the incisor of A fossil
kangaroo.
Figure 7, the incisor of the
largest now known.
Figure 8, fossil lumbar vertebra.
From Nature and on Stone by Major T.L. Mitchell.
J. Graf Printer to Her
Majesty.