CATALOGUE OF BOOKS
RELATING TO AUSTRALASIA, MALAYSIA AND POLYNESIA.
1 A'Beckett (T. T.) Magistrates' Manual for the Colony of Victoria, 8vo, clt.th.
Melhoitrtie, 1852 3-
2 A'Beckett (Sir Wm.) Out of Harness, l2uio, cloth. [1854J 3s
Account of a Trip to Europe bj- the Chief justice of Victoria.
3 The Earl's Choice, Sonnets, and other Poems, i3mo, cloth. 1S63 5s
Includes Poems on 'John Brown,' 'The Atlantic Cable,' 'The Gold Rush at Melbourne,'
' Christmas in Australia,' and a lyrical piece, ' Advance Victoria ! '
4 [Abbott (Hon. Edward) of Tasmania] The English and Australian Cookers
Book, ky an Australian Aristologist, i2mo, cloth. 1S64 25 6it
Interspersed with mottoes and anecdotes of cooks and gourmands, etc. — the most interest- ing cookery book ever published.
5 Abbott (V. E.) Water Supply in the Interior of New South Wales (Roy. Soc.
N.S.'.), 8vo, jip. 27, map. 1884 2s
6 Aborigines (British Settlements) Rtp..rtsand Papers published by order
of the House of Commons, in two vols, fi)lio, half morocco, as under : £2. ics
Reports and Despatches, from the Governors of the British Colonies, on
the Aboriginal Inhabitants. 1834 Report from the Select Committee to consider Measures to be adopted with rcsjiect to the Native Inhabitants of the British Settlements and neiglibouring Tribes, with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, etc. (pp. 847) 5th Aug., 1836 Evidence was taken as to the Aborigines in Southern Africa, Canada, Newfound- land, New South Wales, Van Diemen's Land, New Zealand, and the South Sea Islands. The witnesses examined on N.S.VV., N.Z., X'.D.L. and the S. S. Islands, were Saxe Bannister, Rev. V. Vate, Surgeon Marshall, Vtw Hodgkin, Thomas Trapp, Dandeson Coates, Revs. J. Beecham, W. Ellis, and John Williams. Letters are also included from Governor Arthur, J. Backhouse, Dr. Lang, and Rev. S. Marsden.
Report of the .Select Committee, House of Commons, with Minutes of
Evidence, etc., 26th June, 1837 (pp. 212), folio, cloth
Contains additional Evidence by Saxe Bannister, and further Coriespondence of Gov. Arthur, Sir James Stirling, and Lieut. Irwin relative to the Aborigines of
V. I'. Land, Southern and Western Australia.
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