TWO EXPEDITIONS

INTO THE INTERIOR OF

SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA,

DURING THE YEARS

1828, 1829, 1830, AND 1831:

WITH OBSERVATIONS

ON

THE SOIL, CLIMATE, AND GENERAL RESOURCES

OF THE COLONY OF

NEW SOUTH WALES

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BY CAPT. CHARLES STURT, 39TH REGT.

F.L.S. AND F.R.G.S.

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"For though most men are contented only to see a river as it runs by them, and talk of the changes in it as they happen; when it is troubled, or when clear; when it drowns the country in a flood, or forsakes it in a drought: yet he that would know the nature of the water, and the causes of those accidents (so as to guess at their continuance or return), must find out its source, and observe with what strength it rises, what length it runs, and how many small streams fall in, and feed it to such a height, as make it either delightful or terrible to the eye, and useful or dangerous to the country about it." … Sir William Temple's Netherlands.

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IN TWO VOLUMES.

VOL. I. AND VOL. II.

LONDON:
SMITH, ELDER AND CO., 65, CORNHILL.
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1833.

 

TO THE RIGHT HON.,

THE EARL OF RIPON,

VISCOUNT GODERICH,

LORD PRIVY SEAL,

&c. &c. &c.

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MY LORD,

The completion of this Work affords me the opportunity I have long desired of thanking your Lordship thus publicly, for the kindness with which you acceded to my request to be permitted to dedicate it to you.

The encouragement your Lordship was pleased to give me has served to stimulate me in the prosecution of a task, which would, I fear, have been too great for me to have accomplished in my present condition, under any ordinary views of ambition. Indeed, labouring as I have been for many months past, under an almost total deprivation of sight, (the effect of exposure and anxiety of mind in the prosecution of geographical researches,) I owe it to the casual assistance of some of my friends, that I am at length enabled to lay these results before your Lordship and the public.

While I feel a painful conviction that many errors must necessarily pervade a work produced under such unfavourable circumstances, it affords me no small consolation to reflect that Your Lordship has been aware of my situation, and will be disposed to grant me every reasonable indulgence.

I have the honor to be,
With the highest respect,
My Lord,
Your Lordship's
Very obedient and humble servant,
CHARLES STURT

London,
June
, 1833.

 

VOLUME I

Table of Contents:

 

Expedition Down the Macquarie River, and Into the Western Interior in 1828 and 1829:

 

Appendix:

  1. Letter of Instructions

  2. List of Stores supplied for the Expedition

  3. Sheep-farming Returns

  4. List of Geological Specimens

  5. Official Report to the Colonial Government, (Jan. 1829.)

 

Illustrations

 

VOLUME II

Table of Contents:

Expedition Down the Morumbidgee and Murray Rivers, in 1829, 1830 and 1831.

 

Appendix:

  1. Geological Specimens found to the south-west of Port Jackson

  2. Official Report to the Colonial Government

 

Illustrations

 


 


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