:GARDS AFSTKAI ;\\ I'LWTS. 133 



Vincent, afterwards eminent as a botanist, embarked as 

 zoologist, and was also left at the Isle of France. See pp. 

 139 and 142. 



The following work is from the pen of Bory de St. Vincent 

 (Jean Baptiste M.A.G.):— 



" Voyage dans les quatre principales iles des mers dAfrique, 

 fait par ordre du gouverenment pendant les annees ix et x de la 

 Republique (1801 et 1802), avec l'histoire de la traversee du 

 Captain Baudin jusqu'au Port Louis de Fisle Maurice." Paris, 



1806, 3 vols, atlas of 58 plates in 4 to. 



The most important work relating to Baudin's expedition 

 is:— 



"Voyage de decouvertes aux Terres Australes . . . redige par 

 M. F. Peron, Naturaliste de l'Expedition etc." 1st vol. 4to Paris, 



1807. 2nd vol. edited and continued by Louis Freycinet, 1816 

 (after Peron's death). 



This work treats in the most cursory way of the plants. 

 Nevertheless, the following itinerary taken from it is valu- 

 able to those who study the plants brought home by the 

 expedition. 



Livre ii, Chap. v. Voyage from Isle of France to New Holland. 

 Terre de Leuwin (King George's Sound to Cape Leuwin), 25th 

 April to 19th June, 1801 ; Terre d'Endracht (Shark's Bay) 19th 

 June to 12 July, 1801. Chap. vi. Terre de Witt (South of King 

 Sound) 23rd July to 18th August, 1801. Chap. ix. Operations 

 du Naturaliste a la Terre d ! Edels (Victoria district) 8th June to 

 16th July, 1801. Chap. x. Operations du Naturaliste a la Terre 

 D'Endracht, 16th July to 21st September, 1801. 



Livre iii, Chap. xv. Terre Napoleon (South coast of Western 

 Australia and South Australia), 29th March to 8th May, 1802. 

 Chap. xix. At Port Jackson (20th June to 18th November, 1802, 



Vol. II, Livre iv, Chap. xxiv. Retour a la terre Napoleon: He 

 Decres (Kangaroo Island), 27th December. 1802 to 1st February, 

 1803. Chap. xxv. Golfesde la terre Napoleon: Port Champagny. 



