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Tommy and Jemmy returned this evening, having seen some natives after dark, but were unable to get near them. 23rd (Sunday). Went with Tommy Windich and Jemmy on foot to follow the tracks of the natives seen yesterday.
Seeing no chance of overtaking them, as they appeared to be making off at a great rate, and were twelve hours in advance of us, we returned, after following the tracks for five miles across the lake.
The camp was reached at 2 p.m., after we had walked about fifteen miles.
This spot, which I named Retreat Rock, I found to be in south latitude 29 degrees 3 minutes 51 seconds by meridian altitudes of Regulus and Mars, and in about longitude 119 degrees 16 minutes east. 24th. Some of the horses having strayed, we were not able to start till 10.40 a.m., when we steered in about East-North-East direction for sixteen miles, and camped on a piece of rising ground, with very little water. From this bivouac, a very remarkable peaked hill, called Woolling, which I named Mount Elain, bore North 162 degrees 15 minutes East magnetic, distant about twenty miles; and two conspicuous hills, close together, called Yeadie and Bulgar, bore North 105 degrees East magnetic.
Dense thickets, acacia, cypress, etc., sandy soil with spinifex, most of the way. DISCOVERY OF LAKE BARLEE. 25th. Steering for Yeadie and Bulgar for five miles, and came to some granite rocks with water, where we gave drink to our thirsty horses.
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