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CONTENTS.



VOL. I.


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Intended mode of proceeding, and departure from Port Jackson:—Visit Twofold Bay:—Natives seen:—Passage through Bass Strait and along the South Coast to King George the Third's Sound:—Transactions there:—Voyage to the North-West Cape, and Survey of the Coast between the North-West Cape and Depuch Island, including the examinations of Exmouth Gulf, Curlew River, and Dampier's Archipelago:—Loss of Anchors, and Interview with the Natives:—Remarks upon Dampier's account of Rosemary Island, and of the Island upon which he landed.

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Examination of Rowley's Shoals, and Passage to the North Coast:—Survey of Goulburn Islands, Mountnorris and Raffles Bays:—Meet a Malay Fleet, and communicate with one of the Proas:—Explore Port Essington:—Attacked by Natives in Knocker's Bay:—Anchor in Popham Bay:—Visit from the Malays:—Examination of Van Diemen's Gulf, including Sir George Hope's Islands and Alligator Rivers:—Survey of the Northern Shore of Melville Island, and Apsley Strait:—Interview with the Natives of Luxmore Head:—Procure wood at Port Hurd:— Natives:—Clarence Strait:—Leave the Coast, and arrival at Timor.

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