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iiat(*ly for travellers, Mfijor Mitchell i> '<\gu\\\ nt 

 work witli liis gaiin>;, mid n road, in spitn of all 

 obstacles, is rapidly progressing ; avoiding all 

 the rougli plac^'^e Iia;^J n&ft tm pass, an4 «Isd 



To niysi'lf and f<ili6w4raveller, the observation 

 of, Wo shall soon pnss over some of Major 

 Mitclieirs line of road/" was a certainty, as ftir 

 m it might be completed, that it -would be good, 

 imd re^t^ atwa^ veii&^d i^e ^^^ctaess of 

 the opinion we formed on tliis .subject. 



The conntry around us ahonndcd in p'anitie 

 masses, but its features were not interesting, 

 liaving the usual dismal character of the Austra- 

 lian busk W& ptmei several rlniklSi (pc 

 creeks, as^hqrare called by the c0i^»^is^} and 

 the little streams, similar to those seen meander- 

 ing throngh onr fields at lionn?, are in this 

 country dignitied with other larger streams by 

 tin ajiptUafeit €Ci?ivej». tile featheredaroa- 

 tion^ loris, parrots, and white cocltatoos, aa sSm 

 the small green parrots with red heads (Pdttdr- 

 cus pitsUlfLt, Lath 'f ) were seen in great numbers, 

 and flew away screaming on our up]j roach. At 

 six P.M. Wa; ariai&ed at Wsdlerowang," the 

 fann # Jsimes If alto^ Esq., {sihm a ji>tii>nay 

 of sixteen miles,) and wt re kiinlly received 

 by ttie persons in charge during the absence. 



