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York Peninsula where collecting recommenced, there having been 

 a break from the time at the Cumberland Islands. In the Gulf of Car- 

 pentaria [27—31] more than four months (early November, 1802, to 

 early March, 1803) were spent surveying the coasts around to Arnhem 

 Bay [32]. While in the Gulf it was found that the timbers of the ship 

 were in a dangerous state of disrepair, and from Arnhem Bay, partly 

 owing to this and partly to the advancing season of the year, Flinders 

 sailed for Timor. They returned to Port Jackson by circumnavigating 

 the continent, the only stop being for a brief call at Goose Island Bay 

 [3] on the south coast of Western Australia. This is recorded by Browns 

 notes on a few specimens. 



With this short account of the route followed, the results of corre- 

 lating the code names with localities on modern maps can now be given. 

 They are as follows [the numbers 1—31 indicating their positions on 

 map 2, p. xiv]. 



Westem Australia. 



f?i r^ tt ( ? r ? ay n \ Luck y Ba y> E - of Esperance Bay. 



[3] Bay II. (or Bay 2.) Goose Island Bay, off C. Arid. 



South Australia. 

 [4] Bay III. (not to be confused 

 with BayNo.3 of March, 1803) 



[5] Bay IV . . . 



[6] Anchorage V 



[7] Anchorage VI 



[8] Anchorage VII 



[9] Anchorage VIII. . . 



[10] Bay IX 



[11] Bay X. lst Anchorage 



[12] Bay X., 2nd Anchorage 

 [13] Bay X., 3rd Anchorage 



[14] Anchorage XI. . . . 

 [15] Inlet XII. (or Bay XII) 



[16] Anchorage XIII. . . 

 [17] Bay XIV. (or Inlet XIV. 



Fowler's Bay 



Petrel Bay, Isle St. Francis. 



Off Franklin Isles. 



Isles of St. Peter, Denial Bay. 



Waldgrave Island, after which a visit 



was paid to Flinders Island in the 

 Investigator Group. 

 Off Thistle Island. 

 Memory Cove. 

 Port Lincoln, west side of Surfleet 



Point off Stamford Hill. 

 Port Lincoln, S. W. corner. 

 Port Lincoln, cove west of Cape 



Donington. 

 Off Kirkby Island. 

 Spencer's Gulf (presumably near the 



head, since Brown walked to Mt. 



Brown). 

 Kangaroo Head, west end of Nepean 



Bay, Kangaroo Island. 

 St. Vincent's Gulf (Flinders and 



Brown visited the head of the 



gulf). 



