Three expeditions into the interior of eastern Australia; with descriptions of the recently explored region of Australia Felix, and of the present colony of New South Wales . / ?Ti^r^J^Vl^er it^7/e^^i^ Fig . 1 fAe<i?x,ce dj 11 g ? 2 /:Fzai- JJ)A\mw*yJa,eAfA ^^r^^vttv l»A^r,^if^ajfy, FI(&.;]BSMI7S AlSrTE«JUATU S„FI©.:,(BAIJE,SMTIIS 3, . MEGAJD>ESMITiS CUJVEATUS. CII. I.] FOSSILS OF THE HUNTER. 15 Amongst these remains was also found embedded a veryperfect specimen of fossil vrood. I may add, that in the bedof the Glindon Brook, which flows from t


Three expeditions into the interior of eastern Australia; with descriptions of the recently explored region of Australia Felix, and of the present colony of New South Wales . / ?Ti^r^J^Vl^er it^7/e^^i^ Fig . 1 fAe<i?x,ce dj 11 g ? 2 /:Fzai- JJ)A\mw*yJa,eAfA ^^r^^vttv l»A^r,^if^ajfy, FI(&.;]BSMI7S AlSrTE«JUATU S„FI©.:,(BAIJE,SMTIIS 3, . MEGAJD>ESMITiS CUJVEATUS. CII. I.] FOSSILS OF THE HUNTER. 15 Amongst these remains was also found embedded a veryperfect specimen of fossil vrood. I may add, that in the bedof the Glindon Brook, which flows from the left bank of theHunter, rocks of aroillaceous limestone are found in laroeround boulders, some of which are more than J 5 feet indiameter.* Nov. 29.—The whole ecpiipment came up at half-pastnine, whereupon I distributed such articles as were neces-sary to complete the organization of the party, and the daywas passed in making various arrangements for the betterregulation of our proceedings, both on encamping and intravellino;. I obtained from Assistant-Surveyor Dixon, thenemployed in this neighbourhood, some account of LiverpoolPlains—this officer having surveyed the ranges which sepa-rate these interior regions from the appropriat


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