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NOTES ON TEXT.

(By J.M. Clifton).

(a). I think that this flower is what is now known as the cork bark tree.
(b). The Sherlock River. There is also a Sherlock Station now.
(c). The water tree, I believe, is the same as the cork bark tree and blossoms referred to in note (a).
(d). The hills were called Redan Fortress & Malahoff Tower as they so resembled the originals.
(e). Pyramid is now the site of a well-known station. The town of Roebourne now stands on the site described as "old noon halt".
(f). ?