Journal Of An Overland Expedition In Australia, By Ludwig Leichhardt




















































































































 -  It is remarkable how soon man becomes indifferent
to the niceties of food; and, when all the artificial wants of - Page 56
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It Is Remarkable How Soon Man Becomes Indifferent To The Niceties Of Food; And, When All The Artificial Wants Of Society Have Dropped Off, The Bare Necessities Of Life Form The Only Object Of His Desires.

One of our bullocks had torn one of the flour-bags, and about fifteen pounds of flour were scattered over the ground.

We all set to work, to scrape as much of it up as we could, using the dry gum leaves as spoons to collect it; and, when it got too dirty to mix again with our flour, rather than leave so much behind, we collected about six pounds of it well mixed with dried leaves and dust, and of this we made a porridge, - a mess which, with the addition of some gelatine, every one of us enjoyed highly.

No new insects, few new birds, and but few plants, attracted our attention. Mr. Gilbert's parrot, which he first met with on the downs, was very frequent; the glucking-bird and the barking-owl were heard throughout the moonlight nights. Several native dogs were killed, and their howling was frequently heard. Only one kangaroo had been shot since we left the Dawson, although their tracks were met with every where. Charley had taken several opossums; the presence of these animals generally indicates a good country. Quails were abundant, but not worth our powder; flocks of spur-winged plovers were living at the lakes and swamps, and a shy hornbill (Scythrops) was seen and heard several times. The nests of the white ant were rarely seen; but the soldier ant, and the whole host of the others, were every where.

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