... river, we met, for the first time, with stunted trees of the kind called the mahogany ; but it was not until we had passed some miles to the westward of Cape Riche that we saw any large trees, or got into a country that could properly be called a... Expeditions of Discovery in South Australia - Página 181por Edward John Eyre - 1843 - 38 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1842 - 450 páginas
...into a country that could properly be called a timbered one. Here the mahogany, red gum, Casuarina!, and other trees common at King George's Sound, abounded,...dense forest nearly all the way to that settlement. I arrived at King George's Sound on the 7th July, after having travelled over an extent of country,... | |
| 1842 - 318 páginas
...eutered upon a country that could properly be called a timber one. Here the mahogany, red-gum, casuarinu, and other trees common at King George's Sound, abounded, and formed a. dense forest near all the way to that settlement. From the head of. Doubtful Island Bay, I had kept... | |
| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1843 - 508 páginas
...into a country that could properly be called a timber one. Here the mahogany, red gum, casuarina!, and other trees common at King George's Sound, abounded,...Island Bay, I had kept some distance from the coast, cuiting off the various corners as circumstances admitted, and cannot, therefore, give an opiof the... | |
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