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592 BIBLIOGRAPHY Bibllo- issued by Governor King, from the 30th of September, 1800, to grftphy. the 30th of September, 1802. Sydney, printed at Government Press, 1802. Howe: — Continuation of General Orders from the 30th Sep- tember, 1802, to the 13th August, 1806. Part II, small 4to., pp. iv, 206. Sydney. Printed at Government Press, 1806. Appendix to New South Wales General Orders: containing Orders omitted under their respective dates [from March 17, 1804, to August 2, 1806]. Small 4to., pp. 17. These Orders are bound up in one volume with the Continuation and Appendix issued in 1806. Inside the cover of a copy now in the British Museum is written : —

    • First book ever printed in Sydney, and believed to be the only copy

extant and complete." A broad-arrow, stamped upon the cover, indicates that it was an official copy. Small 4to., pp. xii, 122. Blake : — View of the Town of Sydney, in the colony of New South Wales. Taken from the rising ground near the Court- house, on the west side of the cove. Dedicated to Captain John Hunter, late Governor, by W. S. Blake. Mezzotint. London, 1802. Dayes : — View of Sydney Cove, New South Wales. From an original picture in the possession of Isaac Clemen tson, Esq. Drawn by Edward Dayes, from a picture painted at the colony ; engraved by F. Jukes. London, 1804. Some copies of this engraving are coloured. Anon: — A Concise History of the English Colony in New South Wales from January, 1788, to May, 1803, describing the Wandering Unfortunate Natives of that Antipodean Territory, with some Cursory Remarks on Convicts and Free Settlers. Also Tables of Provisions, <fec., allowed to Settlers and Convicts by Government 8vo., pp. ii and xcvi. History of the Natives of New South Wales, pp. 40. London, 1804. Tnckey: — An Account of a Voyage to establish a Colony at Port Phillip in Bass's Strait, on the south coast of New South Wales, in his Majesty's ship Calcutta, in the years 1802-3-4, By J. H. Tuckey, Esq., First lieutenant of the Calcutta. 8vo., pp. 239. London, 1805. Tumbull: — A Voyage Round the World in the years 1800, 1801, 1802, 1803, and 1804; in which the Author visited the Principal Islands in the Pacific Ocean, and the English Settlements of Port Jackson and Norfolk Island. By John TurnbuU. 3 vols., 12mo. London, 1805. The author visited New South Wales twice during his voyage (in 1801 and 1803), staying in Sydney on both occasions several months. His accoant of the colony occupies pp. 39-125, of vol. i, and pp. 130-204, of vol. iii. Digitized by Google