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Book

Author
Stuart, John McDouall
Title
Explorations in Australia: the journals of John McDouall Stuart during the years 1858, 1859. 1860, 1861 & 1862, when he fixed the centre of the continent and successfully crossed it from sea to sea, edited from Mr Stuart's manuscript by William Hardman
Imprint
Saunders, Otley and Co., London, 1864, 511 pp
Description

Includes in the appendix: On a collection of birds from Central Australia, by John Gould (pp. [485]-92); Enumeration of the plants collected, by Ferdinand Mueller (pp. 493-507). Illustrated by George French Angas.

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