Northmost Australia : three centuries of exploration, discovery, and adventure in and around the Cape York Peninsula, Queensland : with a study of the narratives of all explorers by sea and land in the light of modern charting, many original or hitherto unpublished documents, thirty-nine illustrations, and sixteen specially prepared maps, 2
FOSSILBROOK, DOWN THE LYND RlVER AND ACROSS THE TATE AND WALSH TO LEICHHARDT'S MITCHELL RIVER
374
LIII.
WILLIAM HANN'S EXPEDITION, continued: EXCURSIONS IN THE VALLEY OF THE MITCHELL AND THE RELATIONS OF THAT RIVER TO THE WALSH AND LYND RIVERS
380
LIV.
WILLIAM HANN'S EXPEDITION, continued: THE PALMER RIVER AND THE DISCOVERY OF GOLD
384
LV.
WILLIAM HANN'S EXPEDITION, continued: PALMER RIVER TO PRINCESS CHARLOTTE BAY
388
LVI.
WILLIAM HANN'S EXPEDITION, 1872, continued: THE RETURN JOURNEY PRINCESS CHARLOTTE BAY TO THE MOUTH OF THE ANNAN RIVER COOKTOWN
392
LVII.
WILLIAM HANN'S EXPEDITION, continued :
THE RETURN JOURNEY ANNAN, BLOMFIELD AND DAINTREE RlVERS
399
LVIII.
WILLIAM HANN'S EXPEDITION, continued:
THE RETURN JOURNEY FROM THE DAINTREE RIVER TO FOSSIL BROOK
405
LIX.
MULLIGAN'S FIRST PALMER EXPEDITION, 1873,
AND THE DISCOVERY OF PAYABLE GOLD .
413
Chapter
Page
LX.
DALRYMPLE'S EXPEDITION, 1873 THE BEGINNINGS OF COOKTOWN AND THE FlRST RUSH FROM COOKTOWN TO THE PALMER
418
LXI.
MULLIGAN'S SECOND PALMER EXPEDITION,
1874 FROM THE PALMER TO THE JUNCTION
OF THE ST. GEORGE AND MITCHELL RIVERS,
AND BACK ......
425
LXII.
MULLIGAN'S THIRD EXPEDITION, 1874 FROM THE PALMER TO THE WALSH
428
LXIII.
MULLIGAN'S FOURTH EXPEDITION, 1874—ST. GEORGE AND McLEOD RIVERS AND THE HEADS OF THE NORMANBY AND PALMER .
433
LXIV.
MULLIGAN'S FIFTH EXPEDITION, 1875 COOKTOWN TO JUNCTION CREEK
439
LXV.
MULLIGAN'S FIFTH EXPEDITION, 1875, continued: JUNCTION CREEK TO THE COLEMAN RIVER AND COOKTOWN SIXTH EXPEDITION AND DISCOVERY OF THE HODGKINSON GOLDFIELD
450
LXVI.
THE COEN GOLDFIELD AND ITS PROSPECTORS, 1876-8
466
LXVII.
THE AUTHOR'S EXPLORATIONS, 1879-80 INTRODUCTORY AND EXPLANATORY
469
LXVIII.
THE AUTHOR'S EXPLORATIONS, 1879-80, continued: FIRST EXPEDITION COOKTOWN TO COEN DIGGINGS AND THE ARCHER RIVER, AND BACK TO COOKTOWN, 1879
474
LXIX.
THE AUTHOR'S EXPLORATIONS, 1879-80, continued : SECOND EXPEDITION WITH CROSBIE'S PROSPECTING PARTY COOKTOWN TO THE ARCHER RIVER
519
LXX.
THE AUTHOR'S EXPLORATIONS, 1879-80, continued : SECOND EXPEDITION, continued: WITH CROSBIE'S PROSPECTING PARTY ACROSS THE MclLWRAITH RANGE FROM
THE ARCHER RIVER TO THE NISBET RIVER
533
Chapter
Page
LXXI.
THE AUTHOR'S EXPLORATIONS, 1879-80, continued: SECOND EXPEDITION, continued: WITH CROSBIE'S PROSPECTING PARTY THE NISBET AND LOCKHART RlVERS AND HAYS
CREEK
545
LXXII.
THE AUTHOR'S EXPLORATIONS, 1879-80, continued: SECOND EXPEDITION, continued: WITH CROSBIE'S PROSPECTING PARTY FROM THE LOCKHART RIVER, ACROSS THE MCILWRAITH RANGE TO THE PASCOE RIVER
551
LXXIII.
THE AUTHOR'S EXPLORATIONS, 1879-80, continued: SECOND EXPEDITION, continued: WITH CROSBIE'S PROSPECTING PARTY FROM THE PASCOE RIVER TO TEMPLE BAY (OPPOSITE PIPER ISLAND LIGHTSHIP)
564
LXXIV.
THE AUTHOR'S EXPLORATIONS, 1879-80, continued: SECOND EXPEDITION, continued: WITH CROSBIE'S PROSPECTING PARTY "FIRST PRELIMINARY REPORT," A SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS BETWEEN COOKTOWN AND TEMPLE BAY.
570
LXXV.
THE AUTHOR'S EXPLORATIONS, 1879-80, continued: SECOND EXPEDITION, continued: WITH CROSBIE'S PROSPECTING PARTY FROM TEMPLE BAY, THROUGH THE "BAD LANDS" OR "WET DESERT," TO THE HEAD OF THE JARDINE RIVER
573
LXXVI.
THE AUTHOR'S EXPLORATIONS, 1879-80, continued: SECOND EXPEDITION, continued: WITH CROSBIE'S PROSPECTING PARTY FROM THE HEAD OF THE JARDINE RIVER, BYTHE PACIFIC COAST, TO FALSE ORFORD NESS
586
LXXVII.
THE AUTHOR'S EXPLORATIONS, 1879-80, continued : SECOND EXPEDITION, continued: WITH CROSBIE'S PROSPECTING PARTY " SECOND PRELIMINARY REPORT," A SUMMARY OF EVENTS FROM TEMPLE BAY TO FALSE ORFORD NESS
594
Chapter
Page
LXXVIII.
THE AUTHOR'S EXPLORATIONS, 1879-80, continued: WITH CROSBIE'S PROSPECTING PARTY FROM FALSE ORFORD NESS TO SOMERSET
604
LXXIX.
THE AUTHOR'S EXPLORATIONS, 1879-80, continued: WITH CROSBIE'S PROSPECTING PARTY " THIRD PRELIMINARY REPORT," A SUMMARY OF EVENTS FROM FALSE ORFORD NESS TO SOMERSET
618
LXXX.
THE AUTHOR'S EXPLORATIONS, 1879-80, continued: AN AFTERWORD
625
LXXXI.
DONALD LAING A PROSPECTING EXPEDITION IN THE McILWRAITH RANGE, 1879-80
626
LXXXII.
J. T. EMBLEY'S EXPLORATIONS AND SURVEYS—I. EXPEDITION FROM THE HANN RIVER TO THE GULF AND BACK TO THE (SOUTH) COEN, 1884
631
LXXXIII.
J. T. EMBLEY'S EXPLORATIONS AND SURVEYS, continued: II. THE PRINCESS CHARLOTTE BAY RIVERS, ETC., 1883-5
636
LXXXIV.
J. T. EMBLEY'S EXPLORATIONS AND SURVEYS, continued: III. EAST COAST RIVERS NORTH OF THE ROCKY RIVER GOLDFIELD .
644
LXXXV.
J. T. EMBLEY'S EXPLORATIONS AND SURVEYS, continued: IV. THE WESTERN RIVERS OF THE PENINSULA
647
LXXXVI.
J. T. EMBLEY'S EXPLORATIONS AND SURVEYS,
continued: V. THE SOUTHERN GULF RIVERS
657
LXXXVII.
J. T. EMBLEY'S EXPLORATIONS AND SURVEYS,
continued: VI. THE CAPE YORK DISTRICT
660
LXXXVIII.
THE CAPE YORK TELEGRAPH LINE, 1883-7 BRADFORD'S PRELIMINARY EXPLORATION SURVEYS DURING CONSTRUCTION
662
LXXXIX.
MISSIONARY EXPLORATIONS
678
XC.
OF MARINE SURVEYS—H. M. S. "PALUMA," 1890-4
692
Chapter
Page
XCI.
MINUTIÆ OF MARINE SURVEYS, continued: H.M.S. " PALUMA " AND THE JANET RANGE, 1890-3.
694
XCII.
MINUTE OF MARINE SURVEYS, continued: H.M.S. " DART " AND THE MACROSSAN RANGE, 1896-8
698
XCIII.
WILLIAM BAIRD, 1887-96
703
XCIV.
JOHN DICKIE, 1887-1920
705
XCV.
DICKIE, DICK AND SHEFFIELD IN THE McILWRAITH AND MACROSSAN RANGES, 1910
713
XCVI.
WILLIAM LAKELAND, 1876-1910
729
XCVII.
WILLIAM BOWDEN, 1892-1901
731
XCVIII.
ABORIGINAL PROSPECTING PLUTO AND THE BATAVIA RIVER, 1910-16