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Geographie der Australischen Inselgruppen. 



Murray's guide to the Australian gold 



diggings, wbere thej- are and how to 



get at them: with letters from settlers 



and diggers, telling how to werk them. 



London 1852. 8. (1 S.) 

 Pepper (J. H.), Australian gold fields: 



a lecture. London 1852. 12. (6 d.) 

 Phillips (J. A.), Guld-miuing and as- 



saying: a scientific guide for Australian 



emigrants. London" 1852. 168 S. 8. 



With 33 engravings. 

 Shaw (J.), A tramp to the diggings; or 



Australia in 1852. London 1852. 



320 S. 8. (7 S.) 

 Sherer (J.), The goldfinder of Australia; 



how he went, how he fared, and how 



he made his fortune. London 1853. 



8., with 48 engi-avings. (2 S. ü d.) 

 Stirling (P. J.), The Australian and Ca- 



liforniau discoveries, and their probable 



consequences. Series of letters. London 



1853. 270 S. 8. (5 S.) 

 Tullook (D.), The gold diggings of 



Victoria in five views. London 1853. 



Oblong. (21 S.) 

 Woods (D. B.), Sixteeu months at the 



gold diggings. London 1852. 200 S. 



8. (4 sT 6 d.) 

 Three letters addressed to Lord John 



Rüssel lipon the subject of gold in 



Australia. By F. S. T. London 1852. 8. 



(IS.) 

 Correspondence relative to the recent dis- 



covery of gold in Australia. London 



1852. 32 S. 8. (6 d.) 



A trip to the Australian diggings. — The 

 Colon, and Asiat. Revieio. 1852. I. p. 32. 



South Australia and the gold discoveries. 

 Keprinted, with revisions, from the 

 South Australian Chrouicle. London 



1853. 8. (6 d.) 



Letters from the diggins: a true picture 

 of Australia and the gold fields. Lon- 

 don 1852. 12. (6 dr) 



A Visit to Australia and the gold regions. 

 London 1853. 202 S. 8. (2 S. 8 d.) 



Guide to Australia and the gold regions. 

 By a Liverpool merchant. London 1852. 

 12. (1 S.) 



Emigrant'« manual: Australia and the gold 

 dig. London 1852. 128 S. 12. (1 S.) 

 (Chamber's instructive Library). 



Emigrant in Australia; or, gleanings from 

 gold fields. London 1852. 12. (1 S.) 



Gold discoveries and their probable results. 

 — The Colon, and Asiat. Revieio 1852. 

 L p. 72. 



Australia : its gold fields and its wool. — 



The Colon, and Asiat. Review. 1852. I. 



p. 114. 

 The gold fields of Australia. — ibid. 1852. 



L p.312. 

 The new Australian gold regulation. — 



ibid. 1852. L p. 379. 

 Australian gold discoveries. — ibid. 1853. 



IL p. 453. 



Die Australischen Inselgruppen. 



Cheyne (A.), Sailing directories for the 

 Islands in the Western Pacific Ocean; 

 with vocabularies of their various lau- 

 guages. London 1852. 206 S. 8. (GS.) 



de Bruijn Kops, Contribution to the 

 knowledge of the north and east coast 

 of New Guinea. — Jotirn. of the htdian 

 Archipel. 1852. p. 303. 



Meredith (Mrs. Gh.), My home in Tas- 

 mania. 2 vols. London 1853. 380 S.; 

 woodcuts. 8. (18 S.) 



Brandes, Neu Seeland in geschichtlichen 

 Umrissen von seiner Entdeckung bis zur 

 Gegenwart. • — v. Räumer^ histor. Ta- 

 schenbuch 1852. p. 481. 



Gladstone (W. E.), Speech on the se- 

 cond reading of the New Zealand Con- 

 stitution bill, May 21, 1852. Correc- 

 ted by the Author. London 1852. 28 S- 

 8. (1 S.) 



Discovery and early notices of New Zea- 

 land. — Colonial Magaz. XXIII. 1852. 

 p. 221. 



A passing glance of New Zealand. — ibid. 

 XXIIL 1852. p. 401. 



A happy valley in New Zealand. — The 

 Colonial and Asiat. Review. 1852. I. 

 p. 144. 



New Zealand and its six colonies, histori- 

 cally and geographically described. With 

 directions for and advice to emigrants. 

 London 1853. 12. (6 d.) (New Library 

 of Universal Knowledge.). 



Kough (J. ), Narrativ^ of a journey 

 through part of the North of New 

 Zealand. London 1852. 40 S. 18. (8d.) 



Gold district of New Zealand; being a 

 description of Auckland and its neigh- 

 bourhood; also every information for 

 intending emigrants, with a map. By 

 the Colonial Secretary of New Zealand. 

 London 1853. 8. (3 d.) 



Adams (C. W.), A spring in the Canter- 

 bury settlement. London 1853. 100 S. 

 8. (5.S. 6d.) 



A glance at the preseut state and future 



