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and l»cautifu] floweniig slirubs, and plants ; 

 iiinoijo- llie n\o^i luiineroHj^ of those ;it tins 

 time, ill full bloom, were G naphalimn^ Crowva^ 

 Sosdsa, FonmderriSf Patersonia^ Fersoonia, 



The new line of mud we entered npon, wjis 

 broad, straight, and in excellent condition. 

 After traveUing thirteeii miles, we arrived at 

 " LitpWj^ Itwi,** «3Sd did not find early Tlmag, 



a long morning's ride, injnriou^y affect 

 onr appetltL's. Having* breakfasted, we agJiin 

 proceeded over an excellent road, along m hicli 

 were neat houses, with gardens gay with the 

 ipsaSm^ of flow^i i(deaz'ed patcliea of latid 

 under cultivation wifii f^sm*, Ot- Ibjeat land, 

 animated by flowers ; among them a Ix^au- 

 tiful Clemat/s was conspicuous, covering the 

 bushes with a profusion of white blossoms, or 

 peadi^ in gracefitl festoqato horn A# ilead 

 trunk of 4 toree. Having issoadei the * ' Bargt) 

 River," an inconsiderable stream, and passed 

 Myrtle Creek," which has several [Ji-etty 

 farms about it, we reached " iStoneqnarry 

 Creek/' which 4t this %m in ^d^gerou$ 

 state Ibr teWcieSi^ mom yafttcnkrly fear liesmiy 

 laden drujFSi the road being much out of re]>iiir. 

 There al'e several jkmu about tliia places anU 



