CONTENTS 
OF 
THE SECOND VOLUME. 
Expedition down the Morumbidgee and Murray Rivers, 
in 1829, 1830 and 1831. 
CHAPTER I. 
Introductory— Remarks on the results of the former Expedition — 
The fitting out of another determined on — Its objects — Provi- 
sions, accoutrements, and retinue — Paper furnished by Mr. 
Kent — Causes that have prevented the earlier appearance of the 
present work. ------ Page 1 
CHAPTER II. 
Commencement of the expedition in November, 1829. — Joined by Mr. 
George M'Leay —Appearance of the party— Breadalbane Plains.— 
Hospitality of Mr. O’Brien — Yass Plains — Hill of Pouni — Path 
of a hurricane — Character of the country between Underaliga and 
the Morumbidgee — Appearance of that river — Junction of the 
Dumot with it — Crossing and recrossing — Geological character 
and general aspect of the country — Plain of Pondebadgery — 
'Pew natives seen. - ^ a § e 7 
CHAPTER III. 
Character of the Morumbidgee where it issues from the hilly country — 
Appearance of approach to swamps — Hamilton Plains — Inter- 
course with the natives — Their appearance, customs, &c. — 
