Terre Napoleon. A History Of French Explorations And Projects In Australia By Ernest Scott














































































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training and qualifications nothing can be said, except that it may be
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Of Boullanger's Training And Qualifications Nothing Can Be Said, Except That It May Be Presumed That The Committee Of The Institute Of France Which Selected Him, Comprising Two Such Experts As Bougainville And Fleurieu, Must Have Been Satisfied Of His Attainments.

Much of his work was certainly done under severe trials and difficulties, but it is chiefly significant that the

Improvement in the charting synchronises with the presence in command of Freycinet; and allusion may again be made to the beautiful work done by this officer when he commanded the Uranie and the Physicienne a few years later, as showing his deep interest and practical skill in employment of this class.

There can be no doubt that the work would have been better done throughout had Captain Baudin been a more sympathetic commander. To what extent the deficiencies of the French charts of the remainder of the Terre Napoleon coasts are attributable to his failure to appreciate the requirements of his scientific staff, can be conjectured; but the peremptory manner in which he allotted so many days and no more for the survey of the gulfs, and then sailed off leaving the Casuarina to shift for herself, reveals an extraordinary temper in a commander on such service, as well as a fatuous disregard of the many hindrances that made rigid time conditions difficult to observe.

Flinders had occupied forty days in his exploration of the two gulfs - from February 21 to April 1, 1802. Freycinet occupied only twenty-one days in traversing precisely the same extent of coast-line - from January 11 to February 1, 1803.

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