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in " Kob Roy " and " Lord of the Isles." Her nephews, Angus 

 and Gillian McLean, lived there with Miss Gregorson. One went 

 to Batavia, and was afterwards drowned in a cyclone ; the other 

 came back and claimed the properly, and sold out about 1878. 



At helstone.— The property of Messrs. Wm. and Ghas. Dinham. 

 Hei-e was erected the second flour mill in the colony, 1839. 

 f Register, July 15th, 1893.) 



Angus, River. — Discovered December 31st, 1837, by Messrs. 

 Cock, Finlayson, Wyatt, and Barton, and named after Mr. G. F. 

 An gas. 



Acraman, Lake. — Discovered by Stephen Hack, August, 1857, 

 named after Mr. Acraman, who, with Messrs. Main, Lindsay, k Co., 

 took up the country adjacent in 1858. 



Black Rock. — Named by Frome, November, 1842 ; Gazette^ 

 January 5th, 1843, p. 7. 



Broicn, Motint. — Named by Flinders, ALirch 9th, 18()2, after the 

 naturalist, Robert Brown, Avho accompanied him on the voyage, 

 and who named one of our favorite flowers and shrubs after his 

 friend, the Right Hon. Sir Charles Francis Greville, Vice-President 

 of the Roval Society. 



Boston Bay. —N-Amedi by Flinders, February 28th, 1802. 



Boston Island. — Named by Flinders, February 25th, 1802. 



Bicker's /s^e.— Named by Flinders, February 25th, 1802. 



Backstairs Passage. — Named by Flinders, April 6th, 1802. 



Bauer Cape. — Named by Flinders, February 5th, 1802, after 

 Ferdinand Bauer, painter of natural history, on board the Investi- 

 gator. 



bolingbroke Point. — Named by Flinders, Febniary 26th, 1802. 



Bank's Cape. — Named by Lieutenant James Grant, ])ecember 

 3rd, 1800, on board the Laclg Nelson. 



Bridgewater Cape. — Named by Lieutenant James Grant, Decem- 

 ber 4th, 1800, after the duke of that name. 



Bernouilli Cupe. — Named by Baudin, in 1802, in the Le Geo- 

 graphe. 



Buffon Cape. — Named by Baudin, in 1802, in honor of the great 

 naturalist. 



Bonney, Lake (River Murray). — Named by Joseph Hawdon, 

 March l'2th, 1838, after Mr. C. Bonney, his fellow traveller; 

 native name, '* Nookamka." 



Barker, Mount. — Named by Sturt, in honor of his friend Captain 

 Collet Barker, of the 39th Regiment, who fixed its geographical 

 position from Mount Lofty, on the 18th April. 1831, and was 

 killed by the natives near Goolwa, on the 30th of the same month ; 

 native name, according to Revs. Teichelmann & Schiirmann's 

 vocabulary, is " Womma Mu Kurta." 



Bryan, Mount. — Named by Governor Gawler on December 12th, 

 1839, after his young friend who lost his life in the locality whilst 

 on a flying trip from the North- West Bend with the Governor and 



