238 Drs. O. Finsch and A. B. Meyer on 
Before 1880 Hunstein, along with Dan. O’Connor and 
other gold-diggers, had penetrated into the heart of the 
Owen-Stanley Mountains, as far as the south-western branch 
of the range, which was named by him “ Horseshoe Moun¬ 
tain.” On information furnished by the above-named ex¬ 
plorers, Finsch, during his sojourn in South-eastern New 
Guinea in 1882, where he met with them in Port Moresby, 
prepared a rough map of this district, which has not yet 
been published and from which the map herewith given has 
been taken. 
Hunstein left Goldie and his companions in 1883, and 
in 1884 undertook on his own account an expedition to the 
Owen-Stanley Mountains with the intention of getting to a 
higher elevation than before, because he knew from his 
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