Committee No. 11. 



SUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR AUS- 

 TRALIA, MALAYSIA, MELANESIA, AND 

 POLYNESIA. 



Memheri^ of Committee. — IJevs. J. Copeland, C. Ella, Dr. D. W. Wyatt 

 Gill, J! W. Stock, Mr. E. Tregear, Drs. T. M. Hocken, and 

 Frazer (Secretary). 



[See Vol. II., A.A. for Advancement of Science, p. 293.] 



Note. — The Bibliography contains the names only of those books and 

 pamphlets which have been issued in a separate form, and which give in- 

 formation about the races or their languages. In addition to these many 

 valna]3!e papers may be fonml in the Join-nals of the Royal and other 

 learned Societies of the various Colonies of Australasia, and in the Journals 

 of the Anthropological and Geographical Societies of London, &c. 



The titles of the books are sometimes given in a condensed form in these 

 lists. 



(].)— AUSTRALIA. 



Bennet, Geo. — " Wanderings in New South Wales, &c." 

 in 1832-34. 2 vols., 8vo. London, 1834. 



Bennet, Samuel. — "The History of Australasian Discovery 

 and Colonization." 8vo. Sydney, I860, 



BoNwiCK, J. — " The Lost Tasmanian Race." 12mo. Lon- 

 don, 1884. 



Braim, Thos. Henry. — "History of New South Wales, 

 from its Settlement till the close of 1844." 2 vols., 8vo, 

 London, 1846. 



CuRR, E. M.— " The Australian Race." 3 vols, (and Atlas), 

 Svo. Melbourne, 1886. 



Dampier, W. — " A New Voyage Round the World." 3 vols., 

 8vo. London, 1698. 



Dredge, J. — " Brief Notices of the Aborigines of New South 

 Wales." 12mo. Geelong, 1845. 



DuMONT D'Urville, Jules S. C. — "Voyage de la Cor- 

 vette r Astrolabe, 1826-29." 20 vols., 8vo. Paris, 

 1830-35. (See vols. 6 and 7 for Australia and Poly- 

 nesia.) 



Eden, AVm. — " History of New Holland. 8vo. London. 



Eyre, Edw. J. — " Journals of Expeditions of Discovery 

 into Central Australia," 2 vols, 8vo. London, 1845. 



