Chapter XVIII.
Go back with A native—spear
sting-rays—recover the
baggage—cold
weather—overseer reconnoitres
the cliffs—unfavourable
report—difference of opinion
as to best plans for the
future—kill A
horse for food—injurious
effects from meat diet—native
boys become
disaffected—they steal provisions—native
boys desert the party—they
return almost starved—party
proceed onwards to the westward—cliffs
of
the bight—country behind
them—threatening weather—murder
of the
overseer
Appendix.
Description of some new Australian
animals, by J. E. Gray, Esq.
F.R.S.
Catalogue of reptiles and fish,
found at King George’s sound,
by Deputy
assistant commissary—general
Neill. The reptiles named
and arranged by
J. E. Gray, Esq., And the
fish by Dr. Richardson description
and figures
of four new species
of Australian insects, by Adam
white, Esq. M.E.S.
Description of two new INVERTEBRATED
animals from Australia, by J. E.
Gray, Esq. F.R.S.
Description of some new Australian
LEPIDOPTEROUS insects, by Edward
Doubleday, Esq. F.R.S.
etc.
list of birds known to inhabit
southern Australia, by John Gould,
Esq. F.R.S.
LIST OF PLATES—VOLUME I.
Tenberry, with Wife and Child, drawn by G. Hamilton
Departure of the Expedition drawn by G. Hamilton
Opossum-hunting at Gawler Plains
Native Graves
Wylie (J. Neil)
Plate I.—New Toads and Frogs
Plate ii.—New Frogs and new Bat
Plate iii.—New Insects
Plate IV.—New Cray-fish
Plate V.—New Shells
Plate VI.—New Butterflies
VOLUME I
JOURNAL OF EXPEDITIONS IN CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA IN 1840.