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Journal of an Overland Expedition in Australia

CHAPTER VIII
17/54

Box, with occasional patches of narrow-leaved tea trees, grew along the plains.

The forest was very open, and principally consisted of narrow-leaved Ironbark; the grass in the forest and on the plains, was of the best description.

Finer stations for the squatter cannot exist.
May 6 .-- Following the brook about four miles farther, I came to its source at a gentle slope of basalt.

Plains stretched along both sides of its course, and even beyond it.

Luxuriant reeds, Plothos, and several deep green trees, crowded round its head.


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