Journal Of An Overland Expedition In Australia, By Ludwig Leichhardt




















































































































 -  One of them - that
which carried the remainder of my botanical collection - watched his
opportunity, and plunged into a deep - Page 452
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One Of Them - That Which Carried The Remainder Of My Botanical Collection - Watched His Opportunity, And Plunged Into A Deep Pond, Where He Was Quietly Swimming About And Enjoying Himself, Whilst I Was Almost Crying With Vexation At Seeing All My Plants Thoroughly Soaked.

Nov. 5.

- We travelled in all about eleven miles N. 55 degrees W. to latitude 13 degrees 50 minutes. After following the creek, on which we had encamped, to its head, we passed over a scrubby stringy-bark forest; and, whenever we came to watercourses going to the eastward, we turned to the north-west and westward. We passed several sandstone hills and ridges rising out of this sandy table land, and attempted to cross one of them, but our path was intercepted by precipices and chasms, forming an insurmountable barrier to our cattle. We, therefore, followed a watercourse to the southward, winding between two ranges to the westward and southward, and continued again to the north-west, which brought us to a tributary of the creek we had just left, and in which we found large water-holes covered with Nymphaeas and Villarsias.

The strata of the range which we ascended, dipped to the south-west; in which direction I saw a high range, probably the continuation of the one I had observed at yesterday's stage along Roper's Creek.

The Melaleuca-gum, the Cypress-pine, Fusanus and Banksia abounded in the stringy-bark forest, and along the creeks; and the flats round the water-holes were covered with a dark green sedge, which, however, our cattle did not relish so much as, from its inviting verdure, I had anticipated would have been the case.

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