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Ram-liei-up, a moderate hill in the plain, (distant twelve miles) .............. 158

Mooleeup .... ditto .... (thirteen miles).. 166 30

The bend of the Kalgan, which has received the name of Moorrulup, was now within view before us; and in descending to the river we passed over the peculiar siliceous formation, for the extent of few yards, which I formerly noticed. At the present time I found it on the S.W. side and left bank, whereas I discovered it last year on the opposite side only. The specimens I now collected presented the indubitable impressions of shells and other organic remains. Having crossed the channel at a rocky and dry place, we ascended the heights on the north side, whence I had the following bearings:

Warrecup, just seen above the horizon .. 99° 50'

East of two Hummocks on eastern side Mount Manypeak .................. 147 50

Western and highest Hummock, Mount Manypeak ...................... 154 30

Mount Gardener .................... 172

Eastern Hummock of Porrongurup Gorge 263 30

Westernmost of two Peaks (Madyé-rip) my former Magerip (Madyerowe of these Morrulup natives) of the Koikyennuruff range ........................ 321

Extreme western Peak of former observations, (Mondurip or Kaildarrup of Morrulup natives) ................ 329 50

Next Mountain east (M of former observations) .......................... 341 20

Tal-yoo-bal-up ...................... 348 30

Toolbrunup ........................ 5 45

East Hummock of Koikeynnuruff ...... 45

Crossing-place at Moorrulup .......... 79