CONTENTS OF VOLUME II. 
CHAPTER I. 
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The camp plundered — Night of horrors— Proceed on to the westward 
— The boys follow us — They are left behind — Forced marches — 
Desert country — Banksias met with — Traces of Natives — Termina- 
tion of the Cliffs— Find water . . .1 
CHAPTER II. 
Reflections upon situation — Watch for the arrival of the native boys — 
Their probable fate — Proceed on the journey — Facility of obtaining 
water— Kill a horse for food — Silver-bark tea-tree — Intense cold — 
First hills seen — Good grass — Appetite of a Native — Injurious effects 
of unwholesome diet — Change in the character of the country — 
Granite forms the low water level — Tree washed on shore — Indis- 
position . . . .18 
CHAPTER III. 
Heavy road — A young Kangaroo shot — Grassy country — Point Mal- 
colm — Traces of its having been visited by Europeans— Grass-trees 
met with — A Kangaroo killed — Catch fish — Get another Kangaroo — 
Crab hunting — Renew the journey— Casuarinee met with — Cross the 
level bank — Low country behind it — Cape Arid— Salt water creek — 
Xamia seen — Cabbage tree of the Sound — Fresh water lake — More 
salt streams — Opossums caught — Flag reeds found — Fresh water 
streams — Boats seen — Meet with a Whaler . . 42 
