liawk so sovovcly over tin; Jicad and IrLis, that 

 she filiated from loss of blood. She was found 

 lying on tlic ground, and taken to the liouae of 



u ^tUt t^4hig <m the hmksi of ^ Mtixmrn- 

 Indgee ri\ t r, and every kindness and attention 



sliowu Ihm' ; Imt after liutreriu^-, siiiroring seveTe 

 lurulal aud htidily aiiti'uisli. she expired. Tliero 

 is a son by this female and her convict paramour 

 afemit tliree years old, Uvmg mik trifee, i??Bo 

 are m attached to Mm» tfai&t ^ the ipx^OBegai it 

 has been found difficult to get him away from 

 them, so that he may be brought up in a civilized 

 state of society. 



On the foilbwmg moifleiilitg ti# Jugiong, and 

 ye&umed say ^mtnef th«oiigb 4 n^my iiit^if^sil^ 



portion of country. The hanks of tlie MujfWttr 

 bidoee stream were adurued with large " swam|> 

 oaks, " (l^low'y of the aborigines,) magnificent 

 water giim-trees, (Uadlia and Yarra of the abo- 

 yjgjnes,) md immmse tpimiMm of st species of 



mallow, risiiio- to the heiglit of from two to six 

 feetj find whieh at this tinu' was proiiisely iu 

 fl-OWer, decorating the banks, mingled with other 

 flowering plants. This uihUow is named " Cum- 

 han" hy the natives; and Bpon the banks, or in 

 the vicinity of the river, is a specie$of Urika, 

 Cuudalnng' (if the"al»)rit>iues,) reseudiliiig the 

 Enrni)ean species, " ))ul1ei -eiip> the small red 

 poppies, geranium, aud (itJiei- plauls, similar to, 



