CONTENTS. 



CHAP. 



murdered. —The murderers tried and executed.— The Hilfborough 

 arrives from England.— -Mortality on board. —The Governor vifits 

 the fettlers upon George's river.— The Norfolk floop returns from 

 an excurfion to the northward. —Account of her proceedings. — 

 Enters Shoal-Bay. — Particulars refpecting it. — Enters Glafs-houfe 

 Bay.— -Lieutenant Flinders meets fome natives.— -Particulars.— Point 

 SkirmiGi — Proceeds to a river in Glafs-houfe Bay. 



XXIII. Further proceedings in Glafs-houfe Bay. — Red Cliff Point. — Moreton 



Bay. — The floop prepared for an attack on the natives. — The event.— 

 Enter Pumice-ftone river. — See fome natives. — The leak in the floop 

 flopped. — Interviews with natives. — Mr. Flinders vifits the Glafs- 

 houfe Peaks. — Account of the country. — Return down the river. — 

 Other interviews with natives. — Their manner of nnging. — Dan- 

 cing. — Other particulars of, and fome conjectures refpecting them — 

 Quit Pumice-ftone river and Glafs-houfe Bay. —The Norfolk pro- 

 ceeds to Hervey's Bay.— Some account of it — She returns to Port 

 Jackfon.— Public works — The Governor crofles the Nepeam — The 

 Reliance fails for Norfolk Ifland — TheWalker arrives from England 

 with Lieutenant- Colonel Paterfon.— Difpatches received. — Storm 

 of wind. - Settlers dhTatisfied. — A Spanifh prize arrives. — A criminal 

 court held. — Gaol burnt at Parramatta. 



XXIV. The Swallow packet arrives, on her way to China. — Articles fold. — 



The Minerva arrives from Ireland with convicts ; and the Fhynne 

 from Bengal.— Three fettlers tried for murdering two natives. — 

 A foldier moots himfelf.— A whaler, with a Spanifh velTel, her 

 prize, arrives.— The Hunter from Calcutta, and the Friendlhip with 

 Irilh convicts, arrive.— Inutility of fome of thefe prifoners.— Tax 

 on fpirits to complete the gaol.— A mountain eagle fhot. — Flood oc« 

 cafioned by bad weather — Criminal-court held.— The Speedy ar- 

 rives from England, with Lieutenant-Governor King. — The Buffalo 

 from the Cape. — Reports of feditious meetings. — Correfpondence 

 relative to Indian convicts, and perfons at Calcutta wifhing to 

 become fettlers in New South Wales. — Five men executed.— The 

 Buffalo ordered for fea. — Cattle purchafed.- Spirits landed an* 

 feized — Death of Wilfon — Rumours of infurrection renewed.— 

 Volunteer corps. — The Governor quits the fettlement.— Live ftock f 

 &c.— The Buffalo fails for England ; touches at Norfolk Ifland.-* 

 Conclufion ; with Vocabularies of the Languages of New South 

 Wales and New Zealand. 



