VI 
SIR JOSEPH BANKS. 
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS — continued. 
Note the botanists in the foreground examining their treasures. In the origina) 
painting there is a man in the foreground skinning a kangaroo. See p. 19. 
No. 16. — Obelisk erected in 1870 at Cook’s Landing Place, by Hon. Thomas Holt, 
to commemorate the centenary of the landing. The trees in the foreground 
are Banksia integrifoUa (White Honeysuckle). See p. 21. 
No. 17 . — Cook’s Landing Place, showing Botany Bay. See. p. 23. 
Following are illustrations of some places in Queensland, named by Cook in the 
“ Endeavour.” The quotations in inverted commas are from Cook’s Journal:- — 
No. 18 . — Point Danger, just north of Tweed Heads. See p. 24, Nos. 18-21, and 
23-26, from Queensland Government. 
No. 19 . — Glass House Mountain. “ These hills lie a little way inland, and not 
far from each other; they are remarkable for the singular form of their 
elevation, which much resembles a glass-house, and for which reason I called 
them Glass-houses.” See p. 25. 
No. 20. — “ As this passage was discovered on Wliitsunday, I called it tMiitsunday’s 
Passage.” The passage is near Bowen. See p. 26. 
No. 21 . — Magnetic Isl.and. — “ And the west, wliich had the appearance of an 
island, Magnetical Isle, as we perceived that the compass did not traverse 
well when we were near it.” It is near TownsviUe. See p. 27. 
No. 22. — “ A view of Endeavom- River, on the Coast of New Holland, where the 
ship was laid down in order to repair the damage received at the Rock.” 
(Reproduced from the original engraving in Hawkesworth’s Voyages, Vol. 4.) 
See p. 28. 
No. 23. — Photograph of the Endeavour River to compare with the preceding 
illustration. Jit. Cook is in the chstance. See p. 29. 
No. 24 . — Entrance to the Endeavour River. Tradition says that the “ En- 
deavour ” was hauled up at the dead tree. See p. 29. 
No. 25 . — The Endeavour River ; part of Cooktown. See p. 30. 
No. 26 .— The Cook Monument, Cooktown. See p. 31. 
No. 27. — Portrait of Dr. Hawkesworth, compiler of “ Hawkesworth’s Voyages.” 
See p. 32. 
No. 28. — “ A Plan of the Entrance of Endeavour River, New South Wales ” 
(now Queensland). By Captain Cook. (Original in the British Museum.) 
See p. 34. 
No. 29. — The portrait of Sydney Parkinson, which forms the frontispiece of 
the work pubhshed by his brother, referred to at p. 62. See p. 63. 
No. 30 . — William West.^ll, artist of the “ Investigator ” (Flinders’ Expedition). 
See p. 65. From Jlr. B. S. Roach of Adelaide. 
No. 31. — Portrait of Solander. Reproduction of an oil painting in the possession 
of the Linnean Society of London. Artist unknown. (Reproduced in 
Hooker’s “ Banks’ Journal.”) See p. 75. 
No. 32 . — Wedgwood Medallion, inscribed “ Solander ” ; with a wig. See p. 79. 
This was jirobably executed at the same time as the Wedgwood medallions 
of Sir Joseph and Lady Banks (No. 6). 
No. 33 . — Wedgwood Medallion, inscribed “ Solander.” See p. 83. 
Bust with Roman toga and no wig. This matches the large medallion of 
Banks (No. 40), and shows Solander towards the close of his hfe. He died in 1782. 
