Volume I Part 12 (2/2)
March 4
This was Sunday, and no i it a day of rest Various necessary observations occupied the greater part of Monday; and, on the day following, the shi+p was e, in 5 fathoms (loater) 2 1/2 miles west from Point Torment
CHAPTER 17 THE FITZROY RIVER TO PORT GEORGE THE FOURTH, AND RETURN TO SWAN RIVER
Examination of the Fitzroy River
Excursion into the interior
Alars froain surprised
Appearance of the Country
Impediator
Stokes' Bay
Narrow escape of an Officer
Change of Landscape
Pheasant-Cuckoos
A new Vine
Compass Hill
Port Usborne
Explore the eastern shore of King's Sound
Cone Bay
Native Fires
Whirlpool Channel
Group of Islands
Sterile aspect of the Coast
Visited by a Native
Bathurst Island
Native Hut and Raft
Return to Port Usborne
Native Spears
Cascade Bay