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Edited Book

Author
Field, Barron
Title
Geographical memoirs on New South Wales
Imprint
John Murray, London, 1825, 504 pp
Description

Includes: First fruits of Australian poetry / by Barron Field; some papers read before the Philosophical Society of Australasia.

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  • Berry, Alexander, 'On the geology of the coast of New South Wales' in Geographical memoirs on New South Wales, Barron Field, ed. (London: John Murray, 1825), pp. 231-54. Details
  • Cunningham, Allan, 'Journal of a route from Bathurst to Liverpool Plains' in Geographical memoirs on New South Wales, Barron Field, ed. (London: John Murray, 1825), pp. 131-91. Details
  • Cunningham, Allan, 'A specimen of the indigenous botany of the mountainous country, between the colony around Port Jackson and the settlement of Bathurst, being a portion of the results of observations made in the months of October, November and December, 1822' in Geographical memoirs on New South Wales, Barron Field, ed. (London: Joihn Murray, 1825), pp. 323-65. Details
  • Currie, Mark John, 'Journal of an excursion to the southward of Lake George in New South Wales' in Geographical memoirs on New South Wales, Barron Field, ed. (London: John Murray, 1825), pp. 267-81. Details
  • Field, Barron, 'On the Aborigines of New Holland and Van Diemen's Land' in Geographical memoirs on New South Wales, Barron Field, ed. (London: John Murray, 1825), pp. 193-229. Details
  • Field, Barron, 'On the rivers of New South Wales' in Geographical memoirs on New South Wales, Barron Field, ed. (London: John Murray, 1825), pp. 297-312. Details
  • King, Philip Parker, 'On the maritime geography of Australia' in Geographical memoirs on New South Wales, Barron Field, ed. (London: John Murray, 1825), pp. 269-96. Details
  • Oxley, John, 'Report of an expedition to survey Port Curtis, Moreton Bay, and Port Bowen' in Geographical memoirs on New South Wales, Barron Field, ed. (London: John Murray, 1825), pp. 1-26. Details
  • Rumker, Charles Stargard, 'On the astronomy of the southern hemisphere' in Geographical memoirs on New South Wales, Barron Field, ed. (London: John Murray, 1825), pp. 255-68. Details

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