In addition to the brief account which ah^eady 

 forms part of the Narrative of the Voyag-e of 

 H.M.S. Eattlesnake^ I have thoug'ht it would add 

 to the interest of this work and the g-ratification of 

 its readers^ Avere I to give under a distinct head a 

 detailed history of the exploring- expedition con- 

 ducted by the late Mr. Edmund B. Kennedy, de- 

 rived from a pamphlet printed in Sydney, and 

 scarcely procurable in this country. It includes 

 the interesting- narrative of Mr. W. Carron, the 

 botanist attached to the expedition in question j 

 also the statements of the aborig-inal black who 

 witnessed the death of his g-allant master — of Dr. 

 Yallack who took an active' part in rescuing- the 

 survivors — and of Mr. T. B. Simpson who proceeded 

 in search of the remainder of the party, whose fate 

 was still in a measure uncertain, and succeeded in 

 recovering- some of Mr. Kennedy's papers. 



