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N. E. Coast of Australia, 

 Sir C. Hardy's Islands . 



Same place 



N. E. Coast of Australia, 

 Barrier Reefs, 

 Raine's Islet .... 

 Torres Strait, 

 Mount Adolphus.... 



Same place 



Torres Strait, 



Erroob Island 



N. Coast of Australia, 



Port Essington 



Victoria 



Java, 



Sourabaya 



Singapore, 

 Magnetic Observatory . 



D ate. 



Dip. 



July 1843 

 May 1844 



35° 29'.7 S. 

 35° 3l'.6S. 



June 1844 



35° 1'.2 S. 



Aug. 1843 

 Aug. 1844 



33° 46'.2 S. 

 33° 50' S. 



April 1845 



32° 6'.2 S. 



Feb. 1845 



35°21'.4S. 



Nov. 1844 



28° 48' S. 



July 1845 



12° 34' S. 



Variation. 



3° 12'. E. 



4° 0' E. 

 4° 0' E. 



2° 10' E. 

 0° 58' E. 

 1° 56' E. 



Remarks. 



Lat. 11°56'S. 

 Long. 143°39'E. 



Lat. 11° 35' S. 

 Long. 144° 6',E. 

 Lat. 10° 39' S. 

 Long. 142° 40' E. 



Lat. 9° 35' S. 

 Long. 143° 45' E. 



Lat. 1 1° T S. 

 Long. 132° 12' E. 

 Lat. 7° 14' S. 

 Long. 112°43'E. 

 Lat. 1° 16' N. 

 Long. 103° 53' E. 



In the department of Natural History all the results of 

 the voyage have not yet been arrived at. The zoological 

 collections, amounting to between 4 and 5000 specimens, 

 were principally placed at the disposal of the Zoological 

 Department of the British Museum, and such things as 

 were new or interesting were selected by the officers of that 

 department, by whom they will ultimately be arranged and 

 described. \ 



The Geological collections were similarly submitted to 

 the Geological Society of London, by whose curator, Mr. 

 Sowerby, the most desirable specimens were selected for 

 the society. 



My own observations on the Geology of the countries we 

 visited, are either embodied in the present work or will be 

 laid before the Geological Society. 



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