INDEX 



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wulf's discoveries, 229-230 : 

 Houtman's discoveries, 230 : 

 Goos-Visscher's map, 233 : the 

 Leeuwiris discoveries, 233 : the 

 Trial Rocks, 234 : Coen plans 

 circumnavigation, 236 : voyage 

 of the Arnhem and the Per a, 

 238-244 : Carstenz's descrip- 

 tion of Cape York Peninsula, 

 241-243 : Arnhem's Land, 243- 

 244 : Keppler's map, 245 : 

 voyage of the Gulden Seepaart, 

 245-248 : discovery of Wits- 

 land, 248 : the wreck of the. 

 Batavia, 249-252 : Van Die- 

 men's plans, 254, 256-258 : 

 Instructions for Pool, 254 : 

 Pool's voyage, 256 : Van 

 Diemen's Land of the North, 

 256 : Visscher's Memoir, 258, 

 260-261 : Tasman's Map of his 

 Voyages, 259, 289 : Instruc- 

 tions for Tasman's Voyage of 

 1642, 265-267 : Tasman dis- 

 covers Van Diemen's Land, 270 ; 

 Tasman's Map of Van Diemen's 

 Land, 273 : Instructions for 

 Tasman's Voyage of 1644, 286- 

 288 : the Voyage, 288-290 : 

 Tasman's views about Torres 

 Strait, 289 and note 5 : impor- 

 tance of Tasman's discoveries, 

 295 : knowledge of them, 296 : 

 the wreck of the Ver guide 

 Brack, 298 : Vlamingh's" ex- 

 plorations, 299-302 : Vla- 

 mingh's Chart, 300 : explora- 

 tion of the North- West in 1705, 

 302 : shipwrecks on the 

 Abrolhos, 303-304 : Dampier's 

 plan for exploration of Aus- 

 tralia, 313 : Dampier at Cygnet 

 Bay, 315 : his description of 

 land and people/ 315-318 : his 

 great expectations, 322 : voyage 

 of the Roebuck, 323 : visits 

 West Australia, 325 : problem 

 of Rosemary Island, 326 : 

 Dampier's Map of New Guinea 

 and New Britain, 331 : Purry 

 proposes colonisation of Nuyts 

 Land, 338-339 : Campbell's 

 view of Australia, 343-344 : de 

 Brosses's view, 355-356 : Cal- 

 lender's view, 359-360 : Dal- 

 rymple's view, 361, 363 (map) : 

 Bougainville nearly discovers 

 Queensland, 373 : Cook ex- 

 plores East Australia, 409-448 : 

 Furneaux explores Van Die- 



men's Land, 464-465 : Cook 

 in Van Diemen's Land, 475 : 

 problems in Australian geo- 

 graphy after Cook, 481-485 : 

 Flinders and Bass in the Tom 

 Thumb, 487 : Bass's voyage, 

 488-494 : Flinders and Bass- 

 circumnavigate Tasmania, 495- 

 499 : Flinders's plans, 499 : 

 Grant's discoveries, 503-505 : 

 Murray and Bowen discover 

 Port Phillip, 505-506 : Phillipl 

 and Laperouse in Botany) 

 Bay, 507 and notes : Dejire- 

 casteaux's voyage, 246, 484, 

 4"977~5o8 : Ba,udin's voyage, 

 509-513 : he explores " the 

 unknown coast," 512 : Flinders 

 explores the South Coast, 513 : 

 T_erre Napoleon, 516 : Flinders 

 circumnavigates Australia, 517- 

 518. 



Austrialia del Espiritu Santo : 

 name given by Quiros to New 

 Hebrides, 174 : name discussed, 

 174 note. 



B 



Bacon, Francis : his influence, 



305- 

 Bacon, Roger : his modernism, 



1 6 : his knowledge of Arabian 

 literature, 16 : says that 

 Pathalis runs towards the 

 Tropic of Capricorn, 17 and 

 note, 103 : his view of the 

 world, 1 6- 1 8, 59-60 : thinks 

 that Paradise is in the South, 



17 : meets William de Rubru- 

 quis, 18-19, 31 : his influence 

 on Finseus, 103. 



Balboa, Vasco Nunez de : dis- 

 covers the Sea of the South, 73. 



Bampton, William : sails through 

 Torres Strait, 482. 



Banks, Sir Joseph : his manu- 

 script Journals, 382, 384-385 : 

 his early life, 392-394 : portrait 

 by Reynolds, 393 : sails on the 

 Endeavour, 395 : at Madeira, 

 395 : at Tierra del Fuego, 396 : 

 his views about Terra Aus- 

 tralis, 395, 396-397. 44> 4 6 : 

 at Tahiti, 397-399 : his descrip- 

 tion of New Zealand, 407-408 : 

 of the coast of New South 

 Wales, 413 : at Botany Bay, 

 416-423 : he recommends 

 convict colony at Botany Bay, 

 422 : at Endeavour River, 430- 



