CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER XIII. 



Devoted attachment of Women— Remarkable instance oi' 

 this, exemplified in tlie tale <if an Australian savage — 



niunne range — Ltixuriant Plain— Mr. Warby's farm — The 

 beil bird— Jmicition of the Murrmnbidgee and Tumat 



fowl— The Tumat country — W^tlS^ of the plains — As- 

 signed servants — mount^liiiciis lapge — The Murtum- 

 bidgee Pine— Geological dbfteAAl;^ of the viiMty— Mr. 

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CffAFTEft Xlf. 



Wooded hills^ — Base of the Bugong mountains — ^Multitmies 

 ol' the Bugong moths— Timber trees and granite rocks-^ — 

 Satw ntdimtains^Meili^ <sf eS&^g £h# moths — 

 Use of these insects — Crows — IIeifj:ht of tlie Bugong 

 mountains — The aborigines— Dread of ridicule in tlie 

 &Wal^---Hatiire fei© arts— tyte-fetrd th6 coltwifsts— 

 Destruction of kangaroos and enms — ^The station of Been 

 — Sanguinary skirmishes — A Ibrtile plain — Cattle paths — 

 Slirubs on the banks of the Tumat . . . 



CIIAPTEK XV, 



Kikrtgaroo1iiiM--Fer8dty of^tiist ^its tendons 



— ^The euliiiary jnu ts — ITiumts of the kaugartm - A death 

 struggle— Dissection of a kangaroo— Freservution of liu- 



