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No text description is available for this image![AUSTRALIA—continued. 54 Buckley (William) Lire and Apvenrurss of: Thirty-two Years a Wanderer amongst the Aborigines of the then Unexplored Country round Port Phillip, by John Morgan, portrait, cr. 8vo., cl., Tasmania, 1852 £4 Transported for a plot to shoot the Duke of Kent in 1802, he escaped from Port Phillip and joined one of the Aboriginal Tribes. For 32 years he never held intercourse with any white man. At the end of the book is the ‘‘ Journal of the Rev. R. Knopwood, 1803-04,’’ who was the first Chaplain of the Colony, and went to Port Philip in the Calcutta, that also carried Lieut. Gov. Collins, An appendix contains the ‘‘ Historical Records of the 4th Regiment of Foot,’’ in which Buckley served. 55 Bonwick (James) The Winp WutrE Man and the Buacks of Victoria, with 2 plates, 8vo., hf. leather, original pictorial boards bound in, 1863 18s 56 Bull (J. W.) Earuy Experiences of CoLtontaL Lire in Sourn AusTrRaLia, front., 8vo., cl., Adelatde, 1878 10s 57 [Bunce (Daniel)] TRAvEts with Dr. LeIcHHARDT in AUSTRALIA, with a portrait, er. 8vo., original boards, rebacked, Melbourne, 1859 £1 58 Burford (Robert) Descrirtion of a ViEw of the Town of Sypynezy, the Harbour of Port Jackson and surrounding Country, with folding plan, 8vo., hf. cl. (12 pages), 1829 15s 59 Burke and Wills.—Journau of LanpsporovuGH’s Exprepition from CARPEN- TARIA in SEARCH of BURKE and WILLS, with a large folding map and front., 8vo., original printed boards, Melbourne, 1862 14s 60 BurkkKE and the AUSTRALIAN ExPLoRING EXxpEpITion of 1860, by A. Jackson, may, cr. 8vo., cl., 1862 8s 61 Clarke (Marcus) For the Term of his Natura Lis, cr. 8vo., cl., 1892 10s 62 Coates (D.) and orHurs.—CuHRrIsTIANITY the Mrans of CrvILISATION, shown in the Evidence given before a Committee of the House of Commons on Aborigines, 8vo., hf. morocco, 1837 15s 63 Cobbold (Rev. Richard) Mary ANNE WELLINGTON: the Soldier’s Daughter, Wife and Widow, FIRST EDITION, 2lusts., 3 vols, cr. 8vo., cl., 1846 15s 64 Collingridge (George) The Discovery of AusTRALIA: a Critical, Documen- tary and Historic Investigation concerning the Priority of Discovery in Australasia by Europeans before the Arrival of Lieut. James Cook in the Endeavour, 1770, with allusts., charts, maps and diagrams, 4to., cl., Sydney [1895] 18s 65 Collins (David, Sec. to the Colony) Account of the EnerisH Conony in N.S. Wates, with Remarks on the Aborigines and some Particulars of New Zealand ; also Account of a Voyage by Capt. Flinders, and Mr. Bass, maps and plates, 2 vols, 4to., calf, rebacked, 1798-1802 £3 10s 66 ‘* Colonist ” : a WEEKLY JOURNAL of PoLirics, COMMERCE, AGRI- CULTURE, LITERATURE, SCIENCE and RELIGION for the COLONY of NEw SoutH WALES, Vol. 2, folio, ovzgznal hf. calf, Sydney, 1836 £5 Includes an Account of the Trial of Wighton versus Howe, the Printer ; Threl- keld’s Action against the Colonist for. Libel ; a Long Article on how to make New South Wales a Wine-growing Colony ; Account of the Trial of Bull versus Wilson, &c. 67 Colquhoun (P.) TREATISE on the WrattH, Powrer and Resources of the BRITISH EMPIRE in every QUARTER of the GLoBE, 4to., boards,1815 £110s Pages 407-415 describe the settlement of New South Wales.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30483657_0010.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)