CHAPTER 5
.5. FROM 23RD AUGUST TO 20TH SEPTEMBER, 1876.
Depart for the south. Arrive at Beltana. Camels returned to their depot. The Blinman Mine. A dinner. Coach journey to the Burra-Burra Mines. A banquet and address. Rail to Adelaide. Reception at the Town Hall. A last address. Party disbanded. Remarks. The end.
Being among such good friends at the Peake, we naturally remained a few days before we left for Adelaide; nothing remarkable occurred on the road down. At Beltana the camels were returned to their depot. The Blinman Copper Mine is about thirty miles from there, and was then, the terminus of the mail coach line from Adelaide. The residents of the Blinman invited Alec Ross and myself to a dinner, presided over by my very good friend Mr. J.B. Buttfield, the Resident Police Magistrate. Then we all took the mail coach, and reached the Burra-Burra Copper Mines, on the evening of the next day. Here a banquet was held in our honour, at which a number of ladies attended, and I was presented with a very handsome address. The Burra Mines are a hundred miles from Adelaide.
Next day we took the train for the city. At the town of Gawler, or, as it used to be called, Gawlertown, twenty-five miles from the metropolis, a number of gentlemen were assembled to welcome us on the platform. Our healths were drank in champagne, and an address presented to me. Pursuing our journey, Adelaide was reached by midday. A number of people were waiting the arrival of the train, and when we alighted we were welcomed with cheers. Carriages were in attendance to take us to the Town Hall, where we were welcomed by Caleb Peacock, Esquire, the Mayor,--who first invited us to refreshments, and then presented us to the citizens, who were crowded in the large hall. Mr. Peacock made a very eloquent and eulogistic speech, and presented me with a very handsome address on behalf of himself, the Corporation, and the citizens of Adelaide. The next day the party was disbanded, and the expedition was at an end.
A few closing remarks, I suppose I may make. We again joined the great family of civilised mankind; and if I have any readers who have followed my story throughout its five separate phases, I may account myself fortunate indeed. A long array of tautological detail is inseparable from the records of Australian, as well as any other exploration, because it must be remembered that others, who come after, must be guided by the experiences and led to places, and waters, that the first traveller discovers; and am I to be blamed if I have occasionally mixed up my narrative with an odd remark, anecdote, or imaginative idea? These, I trust, will not in my reader's opinion detract from any merits it may possess. I have collected many thousands of plants and hundreds of entomological and geological specimens; a great portion of the list of the former and all of the latter have unfortunately been lost, only a list of plants collected during my first and second expeditions now remains, which appears at the end of these volumes.
It is with regret I have had to record the existence of such large areas of desert land encountered in my travels in Australia. The emigrant, however, need have no fear on that account. The scenes of his avocations will be far removed from them. They are no more a check to emigration now than fifty years ago. As a final remark, I may say my former companion in the field, Mr. W.H. Tietkens, has just returned from a fresh exploration of the country in the vicinity of Lake Amadeus, and the report of his travels should be looked forward to with pleasure by all who take any interest in our Colonial dependencies.
If my narrative has no other recommendation, it may at least serve to while away a vacant hour, and remind my readers of something better, they have read before. It was not for what I had written, that I hoped to reap the good opinion of the world, but for what I have done, and that I have recorded. Any one who is sufficiently interested to read these pages, may well understand the trials and dangers that have beset my path. The number of miles of previously unknown country that I have explored reaches to the sum of many thousands. The time I expended was five of the best years of my life. As a recognition of my labours, I have received the Patron's Gold Medal of the Royal Geographical Society of London; and the late King Victor Emanuel sent me a decoration and diploma of Knighthood, of the Order of the Crown of Italy.
To a man accustomed to camels for exploration, the beautiful horse sinks into the insignificance of a pigmy when compared to his majestic rival, the mighty ship of the desert, and assuredly had it not been for these creatures and their marvellous powers, I never could have performed the three last journeys which complete my public explorations in Australia.
I have called my book The Romance of Exploration; the romance is in the chivalry of the achievement of difficult and dangerous, if not almost impossible, tasks. Should I again be called on to enter the Field of Discovery, although to scenes remote from my former Australian sphere, I should not be the explorer I have represented myself in these pages, if, even remembering the perils of my former adventures, I should shrink from facing new. An explorer is an explorer from love, and it is nature, not art, that makes him so.
The history of Australian exploration, though not yet quite complete, is now so far advanced towards its end, that only minor details now are wanting, to fill the volume up; and though I shall not attempt to rank myself amongst the first or greatest, yet I think I have reason to call myself, the last of the Australian explorers.
As a last remark, I may say the following lines may convey some of my real feelings towards:--
AUSTRALIA.
What though no hist'ries old, Rest o'er that land of gold; And though no bard has told Tales, of her clime:
What though no tow'r display, Man's work of other days; And, though her sun's bright rays In the old time;
Gleam'd on no mighty fanes, Built by the toiling pains Of slaves, in galling chains, In the earth's prime.
Hers is a new bright land; By God's divine command, Where each industr'us hand, Willing to toil;
What though no song records, Deeds of her martial hordes, Who made, with conquering swords, Heroes sublime.
Gathers the fruits of peace, Gathers the golden fleece, And the fair earth's increase, From the rich soil.
Hers is a flow'ry crown; Science and Hope look down On each new glitt'ring town, Whose structures rise;
And to Time's latest age, Hers shall, the brightest page, Written by bard or sage, Be, 'neath the skies.
***
APPENDIX.
APPENDIX.
LIST OF PLANTS
COLLECTED BY ERNEST GILES, F.R.G.S.,
DURING HIS FIRST AND SECOND EXPLORING EXPEDITIONS,
1872-1874.
(ARRANGED BY BARON VON MUELLER.)
[Further arranged according to Flora of South Australia, Author: J.M. Black and Supplement (1965).]
DILLENIACEAE:
Hibbertia glaberrima, F.M., Fragm. 3, 1. Mount Olga, Glen of Palms.
[Brassicaceae =] CRUCIFERAE:
Menkea sphaerocarpa, F.M., Fragm. 8, 223. Near Mount Olga. [Lepidium oxytrichum] Lepidium papillosum, F.M. in Linnaea 25, 370. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga. [Lepidium rotundum] Lepidium phlebopetalum, F.M., Plants of Vict. 1, 47. Between the River Finke and Lake Eyre. [Blennodia trisecta] Sisymbrium trisectum, F.M., Transact. Vict. Inst. 1, 114. Near Lake Eyre and Mount Olga.
[Capparidaceae] CAPPARIDEAE:
Cleome viscosa, L. Sp. Pl., 938. Rawlinson's Range. [Capparis mitchellii] Capparis Mitchelli, Lindl. in Mitch. Three Exped. 1, 315. MacDonnell's Range, Mount Udor.
[Pittosporaceae] PITTOSPOREAE:
Pittosporum phillyroides, Cand. Prodr. 1, 347. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga, also on Gosse's Range.
DROSERACEAE:
[Drosera indica] Drosera Indici, L. Sp., 403. Rawlinson's Range. [?] Drosera Burmanni, Vahl., Symb. 3, 50. MacDonnell's Range.
[Polygalaceae] POLYGALEAE:
[?] Comesperma silvestre, Lindl. in Mitch. Trop. Austr., 342. Between MacDonnell's and Gill's Ranges.
VIOLACEAE:
[?] Ionidium aurantiacum, F.M. in Benth. Fl. Austr. 1, 102. MacDonnell's Range.
GERANIACEAE:
Oxalis corniculata L. Sp., 624. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga.
TILIACEAE:
[?] Corchorus sidoides, F.M., Fragm. 3, 9. MacDonnell's Range.
MALVACEAE:
Hibiscus Farragei, F.M., Fragm. 8, 241. MacDonnell's Range. Hibiscus Sturtii, Hook. in Mitch. Trop. Austr., 363. Rawlinson's Range. [Hibiscus brachychlaenus] Hibiscus microchlaenus, F.M., Fragm. 2, 116. Rawlinson's Range. [Gossypium sturtianum] Gossypium Sturtii, F.M., Fragm. 3, 6. On Mount Olga, also towards the Alberga, Gosse's Range, and MacDonnell's Range. [?] Abutilon diplotrichum, F.M. in Linnaea 25, 380. Between Lake Eyre and the River Finke. Abutilon halophilum, F.M. in Linnaea 25, 381. Near Lake Eyre. Sida cardiophylla, F.M., Fragm. 8, 242. Rawlinson's Range. [Sida platycalyx] Sida inclusa, Benth., Flor. Austr. 1, 197. Rawlinson's Range, MacDonnell's Range. Sida cryphiopetala, F.M., Fragm. 2, 4. MacDonnell's Range. Sida virgata, Hook. in Mitch. Trop. Austr., 361. Mount Olga. Sida petrophila, F.M. in Linnaea 25, 381. MacDonnell's Range. [Sida trichopoda] Sida corrugata, Lindl. in Mitch. Three Exped. 2, 13. Lake Eyre, Mount Olga, Gosse's Range, MacDonnell's Range, Lake Amadeus. Malvastrum spicatum, As. Gr. Plant Fendl., 23. Near Lake Eyre. Plagianthus glomeratus, Benth. in Journ. of Linn. Soc. 6, 103. Near Lake Eyre.
STERCULIACEAE:
[?] Keraudrenia nephrosperma, Benth., Fl. Austr. 1, 246. Mount Olga, MacDonnell's Range. [?] Keraudrenia Hookeriana, Walp. Annal. 2, 164. MacDonnell's Range. Rulingia magniflora F.M., Fragm. 8, 223. Mount Olga. [?] Rulingia loxophylla, F.M., Fragm. 1, 68. MacDonnell's Range. Brachychiton Gregorii, F.M. in Hook. Kew Mis. 9, 199. Mount Stevenson, MacDonnell's Range, Carmichael's Creek, Mount Udor. The specific position, in the absence of flowers and fruit, not to be ascertained beyond doubts from the material secured.
FRANKENIACAE:
Frankenia pauciflora, Cand. Prodr. 1, 350. Lake Eyre, River Finke.
[Zygophyllaceae] ZYGOPHYLLEAE:
Tribulus terrestris, L. Sp., 554. Rawlinson's Range. Tribulus Hystrix, R. Br., App. to Sturt's Centr. Austr., 6. Near Lake Amadeus. [Zygophyllum aurantiacum] Zygophyllum fruticulosum, Cand. Prodr. 1, 705. Near Lake Eyre.
SAPINDACEAE:
Atalaya hemiglauca, F.M. in Benth. Fl. Austr 1, 463. MacDonnell's Range and Lake Amadeus. Dodonaea viscosa, L. Mantiss., 231 Alberga, Mount Olga, Rawlinson's Range, Barrow's Range, D. microzyga, F.M., Plants of Stuart's Exped., 1862. page 12, is known from the Neale River. [?] Diplopeltis Stuartii, F.M., Fragm. 3, 12. MacDonnell's Range.
[Phytolaccaceae] PHYTOLACCEAE:
Codonocarpus cotinifolius, F.M., Plants of Vict. 1, 200. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga. Gyrostemon ramulosus, Desf. in Mem. Du Mus. 6, 17, t. 6. Glen of Palms. [Gyrostemon australasicus] Cyclotheca Australasica, Mog. in Cand. Prodr. 13, Sect. 2, 38. Mount Olga, Rawlinson's Range, Barrow's Range.
[Caryophyllaceae] CARYOPHYLLEAE:
Polycarpaea corymbosa, Lam. 3, N., 2798. Glen of Palms.
[Aizoaceae] FICOIDEAE:
Trianthema crystallina, Vahl., Symb. 1, 32. Near Lake Eyre. Aizoon zygophylloides, F.M., Fragm. 7, 129. Between Lake Eyre and the River Finke.
[Portulacaceae] PORTULACEAE:
[Calandrinia balonensis] Calandrinia Balonnensis, Lindl. in Mitch. Trop. Austr., 148. MacDonnell's Range. Portulaca oleracea, L. Sp. Pl., 638. Towards MacDonnell's Range.
[Chenopodiaceae] SALSOLACEAE:
Rhagodia nutans, R. Br., Prodr., 408. Lake Eyre. Rhagodia spinescens, R. Br., Prodr., 408. Lake Eyre. Chenopodium carinatum, R. Br., Prodr., 407. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga. Babbagia dipterocarpa, F.M., Rep. on Babb. Pl., 21. Lake Eyre. Kochia villosa, Lindl. in Mitch. Trop. Austr., 91. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga.
[Amaranthaceae] AMARANTACEAE:
Hemichroa mesembryanthema, F.M., Fragm. 8, 38. Lake Eyre. [Amaranthus mitchellii] Euxolus Mitchelli, Amarantus Mitchelli, Benth., Fl. Austr. 5, 214. Lake Eyre. Alternanthera nodiflora, R. Br., Prodr., 417. MacDonnell's Range. Ptilotus obovatus, F.M., Fragm. 6, 228. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga; MacDonnell's and Rawlinson's Ranges. [Ptilotus polystachyus] Ptilotus alopecuroides, F.M., Fragm. 6, 227. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga. Ptilotus nobilis, F.M., Fragm. 6, 227. Mount Olga. Ptilotus Hoodii, F.M., Fragm. 8, 232. Mount Olga. Ptilotus helipteroides, F.M., Fragm. 6, 231. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga; also Barrow's Range. [Ptilotus gaudichaudii] Ptilotus hemisteirus, F.M., Fragm. 6, 231. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga.
[Nyctaginaceae] NYCTAGINEAE:
[Boerhavia repanda] Boerhaavia repanda, Willd., Sp. Pl., 1, 22. Lake Eyre. [Boerhavia diffusa] Boerhaavia diffusa, L. Sp. Pl., 4. Lake Amadeus.
[not a family] LEGUMINOSAE:
[Fabaceae (=Papilionaceae)]
Daviesia arthropoda, F.M., Fragm. 8, 225. Mount Olga. Brachysema Chambersii, F.M. in Benth. Fl. Austr. 2, 13. Mount Olga; MacDonnell's Range. Isotropis atropurpurea, F.M., Fragm. 3, 16. Mount Olga. [?] Burtonia polyzyga, Benth., Fl. Austr. 2, 51. MacDonnell's Range. [?] Mirbelia oxyclada, F.M., Fragm. 4, 12. MacDonnell's and Rawlinson's Ranges. Gastrolobium grandiflorum, F.M., Fragm. 3, 17. Glen of Palms. Psoralea patens, Lindl. in Mitch. Three Exped. 2, 9. Between Lake Eyre and Mount Olga. P. balsamica is known from MacDonnell's Range. [Crotalaria cunninghamii] Crotalaria Cunninghami, R. Br., App. to Sturt's Exped., 8. Rawlinson's Range. Crotalaria dissitiflora, Benth. in Mitch. Trop. Austr. 386. Lake Eyre. [Clianthus dampieri] Clianthus Dampierii, A. Cunn. in Trans. Hort. Soc. Lond., Sec. Ser. 1, 522. Mount Whitby. Swainsona phacoides, Benth. in Mitch. Trop. Aust., 363. MacDonnell's Range. Swainsona unifoliolata, F.M., Fragm., 8, 226. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga; also on Rawlinson's Range. Several other species of Swainsona, but in an imperfect state, occur in the collection, also a species of Tephrosia. Lotus Australis, Andr., Bot. Reg., t. 624. Lake Eyre. [?] Caulinia prorepens, F.M., Fragm. 8, 225. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga. [?] Indigofera monophylla, Cand. Prodr. 2, 222. MacDonnell's Range. Indigofera brevidens, Benth. in Mitch. Trop. Austr., 385. Between Lake Eyre and the River Finke; also Glen of Palms, MacDonnell's Range, Rawlinson's Range, between Mount Olga and Barrow's Range. (I. villosa is also known from MacDonnell's Range.) Erythrina Vespertilio, Benth. in Mitch. Trop. Austr., 218. MacDonnell's Range, Mount Udor.
[Caesalpiniaceae]
[?] Bauhinia Leichhardtii, F.M. in Transact. Vict. Inst. 3, 50. Occurs also in many of the central regions of the continent. Cassia notabilis, F.M., Fragm. 3, 28. Mount Olga, Rawlinson's Range. Cassia venusta, F.M., Fragm. 1, 165. MacDonnell's Range. Cassia pleurocarpa, F.M., Fragm. 1, 223. Between Lake Eyre and the River Finke; also between the Alberga and Mount Olga, MacDonnell's Range. Cassia desolata, F.M. in Linnaea 25, 389. Mount Olga, Rawlinson's Range. Cassia artemisioides, Gaud. in Cand. Prodr. 2, 495. From the Alberga to Mount Olga and Barrow's Range. Petalostylis labicheoides, R. Br., App. to Sturt's Centr. Austr., 17. Glen of Palms; between the Alberga and Mount Olga, and towards Barrow's Range.
[Mimosaceae]
[Acacia victoriae] Acacia Sentis, F.M. in Journ. Linn. Soc. 3, 128. Between Mount Olga and Barrow's Range. [Acacia maitlandii] Acacia patens, F.M. in Journ. Linn. Soc. 3, 120. Mount Olga and MacDonnell's Range. [?] Acacia spondylophylla, F.M., Fragm. 8, 243. Glen of Palms; MacDonnell's and Rawlinson's Ranges. [?] Acacia lycopodifolia, A. Cunn. in Hook. Icon., 172. MacDonnell's Range. [?] Acacia minutifolia, F.M., Fragm. 8, 243. Mount Olga. Acacia strongylophylla, F.M., Fragm. 8, 226. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga, Glen of Palms, MacDonnell's Range. Acacia salicina, Lindl. in Mitch. Three Exped. 2, 20. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga, MacDonnell's Range; also towards Lake Amadeus and Barrow's Range. Acacia aneura, F.M. in Linnaea 26, 627. Between Mount Olga and Barrow's Range.
Numerous other species of Acacia were gathered, but not found in flower or fruit, hence are not with certainty referable to the respective species of this great genus.
EUPHORBIACEAE:
[?] Adriana tomentosa, Gaud. in Ann. Sc. Nat., Prem. Ser. 6, 223. From the Alberga to Mount Olga, MacDonnell's Range, Barrow's Range. [Euphorbia drummondii] Euphorbia Drummondi, Boiss., Cent. Euph., 14. Finke's River. [Euphorbia clutioides] Euphorbia eremophila, A. Cunn. in Mitch. Austr., 348. Lake Eyre; MacDonnell's Range.
[Urticaceae] URTICEAE:
Ficus platypoda, A. Cunn. in Hook. Lond. Journ. 6, 561. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga, Ayers Range, Gill's Range. [?] Ficus orbicularis, A. Cunn. in Hook. Lond. Journ. 7, 426. Glen of Palms. Parietaria debilis, G. Forst., Prodr., 73. Mount Olga.
RHAMNACEAE:
Spyridium spathulatum, F.M. in Benth. Fl. Austr. 1, 430. Glen of Palms.
MYRTACEAE:
[Calytrix longiflora] Calycothrix longiflora, F.M., Fragm. 1, 12. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga; MacDonnell's Range. Thryptomene Maisonneuvii, F.M., Fragm. 4, 64. On Mount Olga, also towards the Alberga. [Micromyrtus flaviflora] Thryptomene flaviflora, F.M., Fragm. 8, 13. MacDonnell's Range. [?] Baeckea polystemonea, F.M., Fragm. 2, 124. MacDonnell's Range. Eucalyptus pachyphylla, F.M. in Journ. Linn. Soc. 3, 98. Glen of Palms.
STACKHOUSIACEAE:
Macgregoria racemigera, F.M. in Caruel's Giorn., 1873, page 129. MacDonnell's Range; between Mount Olga and Barrow's Range. [?] Stackhousia megaloptera, FM., Fragm. 8, 35. MacDonnell's Range.
CUCURBITACEAE:
[Melothria maderaspatana] Mukia scabrella, Arn. in Hook. Journ. 3, 276. Rawlinson's Range. [Cucumis melo] Cucumis trigonus, Roxb., Flor. Indic. 3, 722. MacDonnell's Range.
LORANTHACEAE:
[Lysiana exocarpi] Loranthus Exocarpi, Behr in Linn. 20, 624. Musgrave Range.
SANTALACEAE:
Santalum lanceolatum, R. Br., Prodr., 256. Mount Olga, Rawlinson's Range, Lake Amadeus. Santalum acuminatum, A. de Cand. Prodr. 14, 684. Mount Olga, MacDonnell's Range, Mount Udor, Lake Amadeus, Musgrave Range, Fort Mueller, Petermann's Range. [Anthobolus leptomerioides] Anthobolus exocarpoides, F.M., Fragm. 9, ined. MacDonnell's Range.
PROTEACEAE:
[Hakea francisiana] Hakea multilineata, Meissn. in Lehm. Pl. Preiss. 2, 261. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga. [Hakea suburea] Hakea lorea, R. Br., Prot. Nov., 25. Glen of Palms, MacDonnell's, Petermann's, and Rawlinson's Ranges. Grevillea stenobotrya F.M., Fragm. 9, ined. MacDonnell's Range. Grevillea juncifolia, Hook. in Mitch. Trop. Austr., 341. Glen of Palms, MacDonnell's Range, Mount Olga, and towards the Alberga. Grevillea pterosperma, F.M. in Trans. Phil. Soc. Vict. 1, 22. Mount Olga. [?] Grevillea Wickhami, Meissn. in Cand. Prodr. 14, 380. Glen of Palms, Gosse's Range, MacDonnell's Range; towards Lake Amadeus.
[Thymelaeaceae] THYMELEAE:
Pimelea trichostachya, Lindl. in Mitch. Trop, Austr., 355. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga, Gosse's Range. Pimelea ammocharis, F.M. in Hook. Kew Misc. 9, 24. Between Mount Olga and Barrow's Range.
[Apiaceae =] UMBELLIFERAE:
[Trachymene glaucifolia] Didiscus glaucifolius, F.M. in Linnaea 25, 395. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga. Hydrocotyle trachycarpa, F.M. in Linnaea 25, 394. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga.
RUBIACEAE:
Pomax umbellata, Soland. in Gaertn. Fruct. 1, 112. MacDonnell's Range. [Canthium latifolium] Plectronia latifolia, Benth. et Hook. Gen. Pl. 2, 110. MacDonnell's Range.
[Asteraceae =] COMPOSITAE:
[?] Aster subspicatus, F.M., Fragm. 5, 68. MacDonnell's Range. [Aster stuartii] Aster megalodontus, F.M., Fragm. 8, ined. Mount Olga. [?] Aster Ferresii, F.M., Fragm. 5, 75. MacDonnell's Range. Calotis lappulacea, Benth. in Hueg. Enum., 60. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga. [Pluchea rubelliflora] Pluchea Eyrea, F.M., Rep. on Babb. Pl., 2. Mount Olga, MacDonnell's Range. [?] Minuria leptophylla, Cand. Prodr. 5, 298. Between Lake Eyre and the River Finke, thence to Mount Olga and Lake Amadeus. Flaveria Australasica, Hook., in Mitch. Trop. Austr., 118. Lake Eyre. [Gnephosis skirrophora] Gnephosis codonopappa, F.M., Fragm. 9, ined. Beyond Lake Eyre. Angianthus tomentosus, Wendl. Coll. 2, 31, t. 48. Between Mount Olga and Barrow's Range. [Calocephalus multiflorus] Calocephalus platycephalus, Benth., Fl. Austr. 3, 576. MacDonnell's Range. Myriocephalus Stuartii, Benth., Fl. Austr. 3, 560. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga. [Pterocaulon sphacelatum] Pterocaulon sphacelatus, Benth. et Hook., Gen. Pl. 2, 295. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga, also on Rawlinson's Range. Ixiolaena tomentosa, Sond. et Muell. in Linnaea 25, 504. Lake Eyre. [?] Helichrysum Thomsoni, F.M., Fragm. 8, 45. MacDonnell's Range, Mount Olga. Helichrysum Ayersii, F.M., Fragm. 8, 167. Mount Olga. Helichrysum semifertile, F.M., Rep. on Babb. Plants, page 14. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga. [Helichrysum davenportii] Helichrysum Davenporti, F.M., Fragm. 3, 32. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga. Helichrysum Cassinianum, Gaud. in Freyc. Voy. Bot., 466, t. 87. MacDonnell's Range; also between the Alberga and Mount Olga. [?] Helichrysum lucidum, Henck. Adumb. Ann., 1806. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga, Glen of Palms, Rawlinson's Range. Helichrysum apiculatum, Cand. Prodr. 6, 195. Rawlinson's Range. Helichrysum rutidolepsis, Cand. Prodr. 6, 194. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga. [Helipterum stuartianum] Helipterum floribundum, Cand. Prodr. 6, 217. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga. Helipterum Tietkensii, F.M., Fragm. 8, 227. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga. [Helipterum albicans] Helipterum incanum, Cand. Prodr. 6, 215. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga. Helipterum stipitatum, F.M. in Benth. Fl. Austr. 3, 643. MacDonnell's Range. Helipterum Charsleyae, F.M., Fragm. 8, 168. Lake Amadeus. Gnaphalium luteo-album, L. Sp. Pl., 1196. Mount Olga. Gnaphalium Japonicum, Thunb., Fl. Jap., 311. Mount Olga. Senecio Gregorii, F.M. in Greg. Rep. On Leich. Search, page 7. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga, MacDonnell's Range. Senecio lautus, G. Forst., Prodr., 91. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga. Senecio magnificus, F.M. in Linnaea 25, 418. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga. [Erechtites runcinifolius] Erechtites picridioides, Turcz. in Bull. de Mosc., 1851, part 1, 200. Mount Olga. Sonchus oleraceus, Linne, Sp. Pl., 1116. Mr. Giles records this in his journal as abundant on the banks of the Finke River, towards its source.
CAMPANULACEAE:
[?] Wahlenbergia gracilis, A. de Cand. Monogr. des Camp., 142. Mount Olga, Barrow's Range, Lake Amadeus. [?] Lobelia heterophylla, Labill. Specim. 1, 52, t. 74. Between Mount Olga and Barrow's Range. Isotoma petraea, F.M, in Linnaea 25, 420. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga, MacDonnell's Range.
[Goodeniaceae] GOODENOVIACEAE:
[Brunoniaceae]
Brunonia Australis, Sm. in Transact. Linn. Soc. 10, 367, t. 28. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga, MacDonnell's Range.
[Goodeniaceae]
[?] Goodenia Vilmoriniae, F.M., Fragm. 3, 19, t. 16. Mount Olga. Goodenia heterochila, F.M., Fragm. 3, 142. Between Mount Olga and Barrow's Range. [?] Goodenia Mueckeana, F.M., Fragm. 8, 56. Between Mount Udor and Gill's Range, also on or near Mount Olga. Goodenia Ramelii, F.M., Fragm. 3, 20 t. 17. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga; also on Rawlinson's Range and towards Barrow's Range. Leschenaultia divaricata, F.M., Fragm. 3, 33. Lake Amadeus. [?] Leschenaultia striata, F.M., Fragm. 8, 245. Mount Olga. [Catosperma goodeniaceum] Catosperma Muelleri, Benth., Fl. Austr. 4, 83. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga. Scaevola collaris, F.M., Rep. on Babb. Plants, 15. Lake Eyre. Scaevola spinescens, R. Br., Prodr., 568. Lake Eyre. Scaevola depauperata, R. Br., Append. to Sturt's Centr. Austr., 20. MacDonnell's Range. [Velleia connata] Velleya connata, F.M. in Hook. Kew Misc. 8, 162. MacDonnell's Range.
[Stylidaceae] STYLIDEAE:
[?] Stylidium floribundum, R. Br., Prodr., 569. MacDonnell's Range.
[Boraginaceae] ASPERIFOLIAE:
[?] Heliotropium asperrimum, R. Br., Prodr., 493. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga, MacDonnell's Range. Heliotropium undulatum, Vahl., Sym. 1, 13. Near Lake Eyre. [Cynoglossum australe] Cynoglossum Drummondi, Benth., Fl. Austr. 4, 409. On Mount Olga and towards the Alberga. [Trichodesma zeylanicum] Trichodesma Zeilanicum, R. Br., Prodr., 496. From the Alberga to Mount Olga and MacDonnell's Range. [?] Halgania anagalloides, Endl. in Ann. des Wien. Mus. 2, 204. MacDonnell's Range. Halgania cyanea, Lindl. Bot. Reg. 25, App., 40. MacDonnell's and Petermann's Ranges.
[Lamiaceae =] LABIATIAE:
Plectranthus parviflorus, Henck. Adumb., 1806. Between Mount Olga and Barrow's Range. [?] Microcorys Macredieana, F.M., Fragm. 8, 231. Rawlinson's Range. Prostanthera striatiflora, F.M. in Linnaea 25, 425. From the Alberga to Mount Olga; also on Gosse's Range and MacDonnell's Range. Prostanthera Wilkieana, F.M., Fragm. 8, 230. Between Mount Olga and Barrow's Range. Teucrium racemosum, R. Br., Prodr., 504. Lake Eyre, Lake Amadeus, Finke River.
VERBENACEAE:
[Newcastelia bracteosa] Newcastlia bracteosa, F.M., Fragm. 8, 49. MacDonnell's Range; between Mount Olga and Warburton's Range; Gill's Range. [Newcastelia cephalantha] Newcastlia cephalantha, F.M., Fragm. 9, ined. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga. [Newcastelia spodiotricha] Newcastlia spodiotricha, F.M., Fragm. 3, 21, t. 21. MacDonnell's and Rawlinson's Ranges. [Dicrastylis doranii] Dicrastylis Dorani, F.M., Fragm. 8, 230. Rawlinson's Range. [Dicrastylis exsuccosa] Dicrastylis ochrotricha, F.M., Fragm. 4, 161. Between Mount Olga and Barrow's Range. Dicrastylis Beveridgei, F.M., Fragm. 8, 50. Between Mount Udor and Gill's Range, also on Mount Olga. Dicrastylis Gilesii, F.M., Fragm. 8, 229. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga; Glen of Palms. [Dicrastylis lewellinii] Chloanthes Lewellini, F.M., Fragm. 8, 50. Mount Olga; MacDonnell's Range.
[Myoporaceae] MYOPORINAE:
[Eremophila macdonnellii] Eremophila Macdonnelli, F.M., Rep. on Babb. Plants, 18. Between Lake Eyre and the River Finke. Eremophila Willsii, F.M., Fragm. 3, 21, t. 20. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga; Rawlinson's Range. [Eremophila gilesii] Eremophila Berryi, F.M., Fragm. 8, 228. Musgrave Range. [Eremophila goodwinii] Eremophila Goodwini, F.M., Rep. on Babb. Plants, 17. Beyond Lake Eyre, Glen of Palms, MacDonnell's Range. Eremophila maculata, F.M. in Papers of the Roy. Soc. of Tasm. 3, 297. Lake Eyre. [Eremophila glabra] Eremophila Brownii, F.M. in Papers of the Roy. Soc. of Tasm. 3, 297. MacDonnell's Range. Eremophila Sturtii, R. Br., App. to Sturt's Centr. Austr., 85. MacDonnell's Range. Eremophila Gilesii, F.M., Fragm. 8, 49. MacDonnell's Range. Eremophila longifolia, F.M. in Papers of the Roy. Soc. of Tasm. 3, 295. Gosse's Range; MacDonnell's Range. [Eremophila serrulata] Eremophila latifolia, F.M. in Linnaea 25, 428. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga. Eremophila alternifolia, R. Br., Prodr., 518. Mount Olga. Eremophila Latrobei, F.M. in Papers of the Roy. Soc. of Tasm. 3, 294. Mount Olga; Rawlinson's Range; MacDonnell's Range. Eremophila Elderi, F.M., Fragm. 8, 228. Rawlinson's Range. [?] Eremophila Hughesii, F.M., Fragm. 8, 228. Rawlinson's Range. [Eremophila gibsonii] Eremophila Gibsoni, F.M., Fragm. 8, 227. Between Mount Olga and the Alberga. Eremophila scoparia, F.M. in Papers of the Roy. Soc. of Tasm. 3, 296. About Lake Eyre. [Myoporum montanum] Myoporum Cunninghami, Benth. in Hueg. Enum., 78. Glen of Palms.
[Oleaceae] JASMINEAE:
Jasminum lineare, R. Br., Prodr., 521. MacDonnell's Range; Gosse's Range. [?] Jasminum calcareum, F.M., Fragm. 1, 212. MacDonnell's Range.
CONVOLVULACEAE:
Convolvulus erubescens, Sims, Bot. Mag., t. 1067. MacDonnell's Range. Evolvulus linifolius, L. Sp. Pl., 392. MacDonnell's Range. [Bonamia rosea] Breweria rosea, F.M., Fragm. 1, 233. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga, Glen of Palms, MacDonnell's Range.
BIGNONIACEAE:
[Pandorea doratoxylon] Tecoma Australis, R. Br., Prodr., 471. Mount Olga, Rawlinson's Range.
[Asclepiadaceae] ASCLEPIADEAE:
Sarcostemma Australe, R. Br., Prodr., 463. Rawlinson's Range. [Leichhardtia australis] Marsdenia Leichhardtiana, F.M., Fragm. 5, 160. MacDonnell's Range.
ACANTHACEAE:
[Rostellularia pogonanthera] Justicia procumbens, L. Fl. Zeil., 19. Mount Olga and towards Lake Eyre.
[Gentianaceae] GENTIANEAE:
[Centurium spicatum] Erythraea Australis, R. Br., Prodr., 451. Between Mount Olga and Barrow's Range, MacDonnell's Range.
[Schrophulariaceae] SCROPHULARINAE:
Mimulus gracilis, R. Br., Prodr., 439. Rawlinson's Range. Stemodia viscosa, Roxb., Pl. Coromand. 2, 33, t. 163. Rawlinson's Range. [?] Stemodia pedicellaris, F.M., Fragm. 8, 231. Rawlinson's Range.
SOLANACEAE:
Anthotroche Blackii, F.M., Fragm. 8, 232. Between Mount Olga and Barrow's Range. [?] Anthocercis Hopwoodii, F.M., Frag. 2, 138. Near Mount Liebig. Nicotiana suaveolens, Lehm., Hist. Nicot., 43. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga; Glen of Palms; Lake Amadeus. Solanum esuriale, Lindl. in Mitch. Three Exped. 2, 43. Lake Eyre; thence to MacDonnell's Range. Solanum ferocissimum, Lindl. in Mitch. Three Exped. 2, 58. MacDonnell's Range. Solanum ellipticum, R. Br., Prodr., 446. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga; thence to Barrow's Range, MacDonnell's Range. Solanum petrophilum, F.M. in Linnaea 25, 433. Mount Olga. Solanum lacunarium, F.M. in Trans. Phil. Soc. Vict. 1, 18. Lake Eyre. [Datura leichhardtii] Datura Leichhardti, F.M. in Trans. Phil. Soc. Vict. 1, 20. Between the River Finke and the Glen of Palms.
PRIMULACEAE:
Samolus repens, Pers. Synops. 1, 171. Between Mount Olga and Barrow's Range.
[Casuarinaceae] CASUARINEAE:
Casuarina Decaisneana, F.M., Fragm. 1, 61. From the Alberga and Finke River to Mount Olga; Gardiner's and MacDonnell's Ranges; Glen of Palms; also near Musgrave's Range and on Rawlinson's, Petermann's, and Barrow's Ranges; Gibson's Desert.
[?] CYCADEAE:
[?] Encephalartos Macdonnelli, F.M. in Vers. Akad. Wet. Amsterdam, 15, 376. On Neale's River, found by J.M. Stuart, and probably the same species on Gill's Range.
[Cupressaceae] CONIFERAE:
Callitris verrucosa, R. Br. in Memoir. du Mus. Paris 13, 74. It is supposed that it is this species, which was seen on the River Finke, Lake Amadeus, and in the MacDonnell's, Gill's, Rampart's, Musgrave's and Gosse's Ranges, as it is the only one hitherto recorded from Central Australian collections.
LILIACEAE:
[?] Thysanotus sparteus, R. Br., Prodr., 283. Between Mount Olga and Barrow's Range. [?] Anguillaria Australis, F.M. Fragm. 7, 74. Between Lake Eyre and the River Finke. A species of Xanthorrhoea, reaching a height of twelve feet, was seen on the ranges along Rudall's Creek, but no specimen for examination was secured.
[?] PALMAE:
[?] Livistona Mariae, F.M., Fragm. 9, ined. Glen of Palms. Height up to 60 feet.
TYPHACEAE:
Typha Muelleri, Rohrb. in Verhandl. Brandenb., 1869, page 95. It is probably this species which is recorded in the Journal as occurring in the swamps of Rawlinson's Range.
[Poaceae =] GRAMINEAE:
[?] Andropogon laniger, Desf., Fl. Atlant. 2, 379. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga. Eriachne scleranthoides, F.M., Fragm. 8, 233. Mount Olga. [?] Pappophorum commune, F.M. in Greg. Rep. on Leichh. Search, App., page 10. MacDonnell's Range. [?] Panicum Pseudo-Neurachne, F.M., Fragm. 8, 199. Lake Amadeus. [?] Eleusine cruciata, Lam. Encyc., t. 48, f. 2. Lake Eyre; between the Alberga and Mount Olga. [Aristida browniana] Aristida stipoides, R. Br., Prodr., 174. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga. Bromus arenarius, Labill., Specim. 1, 23, t. 28. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga. Festuca irritans, F.M., Chath. Isl. Veget., 59 (Triodia irritans, R. Br. Pr., 182). Dispersed widely through the deserts, and called Spinifex by the explorers.
CYPERACEAE:
[?] Cyperus textilis, Thunb., Prodr. Pl. Cap., 18. MacDonnell's Range.
[Class: Pteropsida] FILICES:
[Polypodiaceae]
Cheilanthes tenuifolia, Swartz, Syn. Fil., 129. Rawlinson's Range; between the Alberga and Mount Olga. Cheilanthes vellea, F.M., Fragm. 5, 123. Between the Alberga and Mount Olga; also on MacDonnell's Range. C. Reynoldsii, discovered by Mr. Gosse, does not occur in Mr. Giles's collection, and is probably very local.
Mr. Giles's collection contains also species of the genera Vigna, Tephrosia, Melaleuca, Callistemon, Haloragis, Pterigeron, Brachycome, Dampiera, Ipomoea, Morgania, Enchylaena, and Atriplex; as also additional species of Rulingia, Abutilon, Sida, Dodonaea, Euphorbia, Spyridium, Acacia (many), Eucalyptus, Scaevola, Goodenia, Eremophila, Heliotropium, Rhagodia, Ptilotus, Hakea, and Panicum, but none in a state sufficiently advanced to admit of ascertaining their precise specific position.
INDEX.
Acacia aneura.
Alberga Creek.
Alfred and Marie Range.
Alice Falls, the.
Alone in the desert.
Aloysius, Mount.
An expanse of salt.
Angle Pole, the.
Anthony Range.
Ants and their nests.
Appatinna.
Armstrong Creek.
Arrino.
Ashburton River. --, head waters.
Australian grass-tree.
Ayers's Range.
Ayers's Rock.
Bagot's Creek.
Bark Coolamins.
Barlee, Mount.
Barloweerie Peak.
Bell Rock.
Berkshire Valley.
Bitter Water Creek.
Black family, a. --oak.
Blood's Range.
Bluey's Range.
Boundary Dam.
Bowes Creek.
Bowley, Mount.
Bowman's Dam.
Brachychiton.
Bring Lake.
Briscoe's Pass.
Butterflies.
Buttfield, Mount.
Buzoe's Grave.
Callitris.
Camel Glen.
Camels decamped. -- poisoned.
Canis familiaris.
Capparis.
Carnarvon, Mount. --Range.
Carmichael Creek.
Carmichael's Crag.
Casterton Creek.
Casuarina Decaisneana.
Casuarinas.
Chamber's Pillar.
Champ de Mars.
Champion Bay.
Chandler's Range.
Charlotte Waters Station.
Cheangwa.
Chimpering.
Chinaman's Dam.
Chirnside Creek.
Christening natives.
Christmas Day.
Christopher Lake.
Christopher's Pinnacle.
Christy Bagot's Creek.
Churchman, Mount.
Circus, the.
Clay crabhole, a. --pans.
Clianthus Dampierii.
Cob, the.
Cockata blacks.
Codonocarpus cotinifolius.
Colona.
Colonel's Range.
Conner, Mount.
Cooerminga.
Coondambo clay-pans.
Corkwood-tree.
Corrobboree, a grand.
Cowra man, a.
Cudyeh.
Culham.
Cumming, Glen.
Cups, the.
Curdie, Mount.
Curious mound-springs.
Currajong-tree.
Currie, the.
Cypress pines.
Davenport, Mount.
Desert oak.
Desolation Creek. --Glen.
Destruction, Mount.
Diamond bird (Amadina).
Docker, The.
Dog-puppies.
Dongarra.
Dry salt lagoons.
Eagle-hawk.
Earthquake, a shock.
Edith, Glen. --Hull's Springs.
Edith's Marble Bath.
Edoldeh.
Ehrenberg Ranges.
Elder's Creek.
Elizabeth Watercourse.
Ellery's Creek.
Emus.
Emu Tank.
Encounter Creek.
Eremophila scoparia.
Escape Glen.
Eucalyptus. --dumosa.
Euphorbiaceae.
Euro Bluff.
Everard Ranges.
Fagan, Mount.
Fairies' Glen.
Ferdinand Creek. --Glen. --Mount.
Festuca irritans.
Fielder, Glen.
Fig-tree.
Finke, Mount. --River.
Finniss Springs.
Fish plentiful. --ponds.
Flies, myriads of.
Forrest's Creek.
Forrest, Mount.
Fort McKellar.
Fort Mueller.
Fowler's Bay.
Fraser's Wells.
Fremantle, reception at.
Friendly natives.
Fusanus.
Gardiner's Range.
Gascoyne River Valley.
Geelabing, Mount.
George Gill's Range.
Gerald, Glen.
Geraldton.
Gibson, Last seen of.
Gibson's Desert.
Gibson's Christmas pudding.
Gill's Pinnacle.
Glen Camel. --Cumming. --Edith. --Ferdinand. --Fielder. --Gerald. --Helen. --Osborne. --of Palms. --Robertson. --Ross. --Thirsty. --Watson. --Wyselaski.
Glentromie.
Glowworms.
Gordon's Springs.
Gorge of Tarns.
Gosse's Range.
Gould, Mount.
Governor, the.
Grand Junction Depot.
Great Gorge.
Great Victoria Desert.
Greenough Flats.
Grevillea-trees.
Groener's Springs.
Guildford, reception at.
Gum-trees.
Gyrostemon. --ramulosus.
Hakea.
Hale, Mount.
Hamilton Creek.
Hampton Plain.
Hann's Creek.
Harriet's Springs.
Hector Pass. --Springs.
Helen, Glen.
Hermit Hill, the.
Hogarth's Wells.
Hopkin's Creek.
Horses badly bogged. --fall lame.
Hostility of the natives.
Hughes's Creek.
Hull Creek, the.
Humphries, Mount.
Inderu.
Interview with natives.
Irving Creek.
Irwin House.
Irwin River.
Jamieson's Range.
James Winter, Mount.
Jeanie, Mount.
Johnstone's Range.
Kangaroos and emus plentiful.
Kangaroo tanks.
King's Creek.
Krichauff Creek. --Range.
Labouchere, Mount.
Lake Bring. --Amadeus. --Christopher. --Eyre. --Gairdner. --Hanson. --Hart. --Moore. --of salt. --Torrens. --Wilson. --Younghusband.
Laurie's Creek.
Learmonth Park.
Leguminosae, the.
Leipoa ocellata.
Levinger, The.
Lightning Rock.
Livingstone Pass.
Louisa's Creek.
Lowan or native pheasants.
Lowans' nests.
Luehman's Springs.
Lunar rainbow, a.
Lyons River.
MacBain's Springs.
Mann Range.
Margaret, Mount.
Maria, palm.
Marie, Mount.
McCulloch, Mount.
McDonnell Range.
McMinn's Creek.
McNicol's Range.
Melaleuca.
Melaleuca-tree.
Middleton's Pass.
Miller, Mount.
Mobing.
Moffat's Creek.
Moloch horridus.
Moodilah.
Mosquitoes.
Mount Aloysius. --Ayers. --Barlee. --Bowley. --Buttfield. --Camnarvon. --Churchman. --Conner. --Curdie. --Davenport. --Destruction. --Fagan. --Ferdinand. --Finke. --Forrest. --Geelabing. --Gould. --Gould Creek. --Hale. --Humphries. --James Winter. --Jeanie. --Labouchere. --Margaret. --Marie. --McCulloch. --Miller. --Murchison. --Musgrave. --Oberon. --Officer. --O'Halloran. --Olga. --Ormerod. --Peculiar. --Phillips. --Quin. --Robert. --Robinson. --Russell. --Sargood. --Scott. --Skene. --Solitary. --Squires. --Udor.
Mowling.
Mulga apple. --tree, its habits and value. --wood as a poison.
Murchison, Mount. --River.
Musgrave, Mount. --Range.
Mus conditor.
Myal.
Native art.
Native attack at Farthest East. --at Fort McKellar. --at Fort Mueller. --and rout at Sladen Water. --at Ularring. --beauty. --caves. --dam, a. --figs. --fires. --gunyahs. --huts; ancient and modern. --interview. --mode of wearing the hair. --orange-tree. --peach. --pheasant's nest. --poplar-trees. --sleeping places. --swords. --thieves.
Natives troublesome.
Native well. --wurleys.
Natta.
Neale's River.
Newcastle, reception at.
New Norcia.
Nicholls's Fish Ponds.
Oberon, Mount.
Officer, the. --, Mount.
Olga, Mount.
Ooldabinna.
Ophthalmia Range.
Opossums.
Ormerod, Mount.
Osborne, Glen.
Palmer Creek.
Palms, Glen of.
Paring.
Pass of the Abencerrages.
Peake Creek. --Station.
Peculiar, Mount.
Penny's Creek.
Perth, reception at.
Pernatty Creek.
Petermann's Creek.
Petermann's Range.
Phillips Creek. --Mount.
Pia Spring.
Pidinga.
Pigeon Rocks.
Poisoned camels.
Poison plant.
Pondoothy Hill.
Poothraba Hill.
Port Augusta.
Purple vetch.
Pylebung.
Quandong-trees.
Queen Victoria's Spring.
Quin, Mount.
Range, Petermann's.
Rawlinson Range.
Rebecca, The.
Red gum, the.
Red hornets.
Red Ridge Camp.
Reid Creek.
Ross, Glen.
River Irwin. --Finke, general remarks. --Murchison. --Sandford.
Robert, Mount.
Robertson, Glen.
Robinson, Mount.
Rock wallaby.
Roger's Pass.
Roman numerals.
Ross's Water-hole.
Rudall's Creek.
Ruined Rampart, the.
Russell, Mount.
St. Cecilia, watercourse.
Saleh's Fish Ponds.
Salt bog. --bushes.
Sandal-wood.
Sandflies.
Sandford River.
Salt lagoons.
Salt lake, a.
Sargood, Mount.
Schwerin Mural Crescent.
Scorpion, a.
Scott, Mount.
Scrub pheasant. --wallaby.
Sentinel, the.
Seymour's Range.
Shaw Creek.
Shoeing Camp.
Skene, Mount.
Sladen Water.
Snakes.
Sonchus oleraceus.
Solitary, Mount.
Sow thistle.
Spear-heads of mulga wood.
Squires, Mount.
Stemodia viscosa, the.
Stevenson's Creek.
Stinking pit, the.
Stokes's Creek.
Storm, effect of.
Surprise the natives.
Taloreh.
Tarn of Auber.
The Circus.
The Cob.
The Cups Hill.
The Officer.
The Sentinel.
Thirsty, Glen.
Thunderstorm.
Tietkens's Birthday Creek. --Tank.
Tipperary.
Titania's Spring.
Tommy's Flat.
Tootra.
Trickett's Creek.
Triodia or Festuca irritans.
Troglodytes' Cave.
Turtle Back Rocks.
Tyndall's Springs.
Udor, Mount.
Ularring.
Vale of Tempe.
Verney's Wells.
Victoria plains.
Vladimar Pass.
Walebing.
Wallaby traps.
Warlike Natives.
Water scarce.
Watson, Glen.
Weld Pass.
Whitegin.
Wild ducks.
Wild turkey bustards.
Winter Water.
Winter's Glen.
Wommerah, the.
Worrill's Pass.
Wynbring. --Rock.
Wyselaski's Glen.
Xanthorrhoea.
Yanderby.
York, entertained at.
Youldeh.
Yuin.
Zoe's Glen.