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 . dappeared to have followed it backwards for upwards of amile, when he struck off at a right angle to the north-west. It was impossible to account for this fatal deviation, evenhad night, as most of the party supposed, overtaken himthere. It seemed, that he had found my paper directinghim to trace my steps backwards, and that he had beendoing this, where the paper marked N. E. had beenfound, and which I, therefore, conside


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 . dappeared to have followed it backwards for upwards of amile, when he struck off at a right angle to the north-west. It was impossible to account for this fatal deviation, evenhad night, as most of the party supposed, overtaken himthere. It seemed, that he had found my paper directinghim to trace my steps backwards, and that he had beendoing this, where the paper marked N. E. had beenfound, and which I, therefore, considered a sort of reply tomy note. If we were right, as to the nights, this must havetaken jdace on the very day, on which I had passed thatway, and when my eye eagerly caught at every dark coloureddistant object, in hopes of finding him! After the deviationto the nortii-west, it appears, that Mr. Cunningham madesome detours about a clear j)lain, at one side of which his • These trees being remarkable from tlnir white shining trunks, resemblingthoHf! of bt cch trees; a circuniHtancc to which, as connected with the presenceof water, I bad just before drawn his -TS!?^^ -i s -s- ^ H gc ^


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