. Australia and New Zealand. Natural history; Natural history. EXPLOKATION OF AUSTRALIA 163 Murrumbidgee Eiver, and in 1824 the Murray, and after tracing them a long way marched south, rounding the spurs of the mountains till he reached Port Phillip. Captain Sturt then took up the work, with Hume for his guide. He traced the Macquarie Eiver downwards to. JUNCTION OF THE MUKRAY AND THE DAKLING. the marshes, and then pushing on discovered the Darling. In a second expedition in 1831, he traced the course of the Murrumbidgee and Lachlan into a great river—the Murray, into which the Darling was als


. Australia and New Zealand. Natural history; Natural history. EXPLOKATION OF AUSTRALIA 163 Murrumbidgee Eiver, and in 1824 the Murray, and after tracing them a long way marched south, rounding the spurs of the mountains till he reached Port Phillip. Captain Sturt then took up the work, with Hume for his guide. He traced the Macquarie Eiver downwards to. JUNCTION OF THE MUKRAY AND THE DAKLING. the marshes, and then pushing on discovered the Darling. In a second expedition in 1831, he traced the course of the Murrumbidgee and Lachlan into a great river—the Murray, into which the Darling was also found to empty itself about a hundred miles farther down. Still floating. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1823-1913. London E. Stanford


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