TWO EXPEDITIONS 
INTO THE INTERIOR OF 
SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA, 
DURING THE YEARS 
1828, 1829, 1830, and 1831 : 
WITH OBSERVATIONS 
THE SOIL, CLIMATE, AND GENERAL RESOURCES 
OF THE COLONY OF 
^>outb SHales. 
F.L. S. and F. R. G.S. 
•• For though most men ore contented only to see a viver as it runs by them, end talk of the 
changes in it as the, happe.il when it is troubled, or when clear, when it drowns the country 
a flood, or forsakes it in a drought : yet he that would know the nature of the water, and the 
causes of those accidents (so a, to guess at their continuance or return), must find out its source, 
and observe with what strength it rises, what length it runs, and how many small streams all .», 
, 4 feed it to such a height, as make it either delightful or lerr.ble to the eye, and useful o, dang.r- 
«i to the country about it. 
—Sir William Temple’s Netherlaiuls. 
SECOND EDITION. 
IN TWO VOLUMES. 
VOL. II. 
LONDON: 
SMITH, ELDER AND CO., 65, CORNH1LL. 
1834. 
