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99. Gulf of Carpentaria Distant Isles 
near Cape Arnheim. English Com- 
pany’s Isles from Mount Dundas. 
100. Do. English Company’s Isles from 
near Cape Arnheim. 
101. Gulf of Carpentaria. View in 
Arnheim Harbour. Melville Bay. 
102. Do. View from near Cape Arn- 
heim. 
103. Do. Body of a native of Cape 
Arnheim, shot by the Expedition 
in a conflict at Morgan’s Island. 
104. Do. Figure and portrait of Woo- 
gah, native of Caledon Bay 
105. Do. View near Cape Wilberforce. 
106. Do. Young Pandanus. 
107. Do. Palm Tree. 
108. Do. Fan Palm. 
109. Do. Palm Tree. 
110. Do. Proa Bay — so called because 
a fleet of Malay Proas was found 
by the Expedition anchored in the 
bay, under the command of a 
j\Ialay Chief — Probasso. 
111. Do. Portrait of Probasso. 
112. Do. The Malay Fleet in Proa 
Bay — engaged in collecting Tre- 
pang (Beche-de-mer) for the China 
market. 
113. Do. Two Proas of the Malay 
Fleet under full sail. 
114. Do. Drawings of. Turtles and 
Sword-flsh by the natives, found in 
the interior of Cavern Island, Gulf 
of Carpentaria. 
115. Do. Drawings of a snake found 
at do. 
116. Murray Isles. Torres Straits from 
the north. 
117. Canoe of IMurray Isles alongside 
the “ Investigator,” offering cocoa- 
nuts, &c., for barter. 
118. Water-colour Drawing painted 
from the original sketches. Nos. 116 
and 117. Murray Isle with canoes 
of natives approaching the “ In 
vestigator,” to offer articles for 
barter. (This is one of the drawings 
which were saturated with sea- 
water when the ” Porpoise ” was 
lost on Wreck Reef, and it was 
further mutilated by the rescued 
sheep being driven over it by John 
PVanklin and the other midship- 
men. ilr. Westall partially re- 
stored it to enable him to paint the 
subject, but he did not attempt to 
obliterate the destructive sheep 
marks. ) 
119. View of Government House, Syd- 
ney, from “ Sydney Cove,” by 
William Westall, R.A., in the year 
1802. The main body of the House 
was the residence of Governor 
Phillip, and the long drawing-room 
was built by Governor King. 
120. Port Bowen. View from the sum- 
mit of Mount Westall, looking 
northwards : a. Townshend Isle. 
b. Leicester Isles, c. Cape Town?- 
hend. d. Percy Isles, e. Strong- 
tide Passage. (A picture was 
painted from this drawing by 
Mr. Westall by order of the Ad- 
miralty, and is in one of the rooms 
of the Admiralty.) See No. 74. 
121. Port Bowen. Finished pencil- 
drawing taken from the original 
sketch from nature. No. 122. 
(Signed by Mr. Westall, which he 
rarely did, except in the case of 
finished drawings taken from ori- 
ginal sketches). 
122. Port Bowen. Distant view of Port 
Bowen from ]\Iount Westall : a. 
Island Head. h. Entrance Isle and 
Entrance to Port Bowen, c. Cape 
Clinton. d. Cape Manifold. e. 
Broad Mount. 
123. Pine Bay, North side of. 
124. Shoal Water Bay, South side, from 
Pier Head. Entrance to Thirsty 
Sound : a. Shoal Water Bay. b. 
Mount Westall. c. Pine Mount. 
d. Thirsty Sound. 
125. Gulf of Carpentaria. Round Hill 
Island from Round Head. 
126. Port Curtis. 
127. Gulf of Carpentaria. Round Hill 
Island from Round Head. 
128. Port Curtis, View near. 
129 to 138. Original sketches of the 
water-colour drawings. Nos. 1 to 
10, afterwards executed for the 
purpose of being engraved and 
placed in the book of Charts of 
Captain Flinders’ Expedition.* 
• " Boyal Colonial Institute Library Catalogue.” 1895, pp. 54-56. 
