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PREFACE.
A Bibliography of South Australia! A colony which, fifty years
ago, was a terra incognita—a land previously trodden only by the
uncivilised and wandering savage, and consequently without a vestige
of a prior history, save what may be found in geological researches,
the impressions of nature on its rocks and stones—a land not
obtained by exciting wars or conquests by battles, but a history of
conquests of wild and uncultivated regions by indomitable British
pluck—a simple, peaceful history of the steady progress of British
settlement.
Notwithstanding what has been published, the history of South
Australia, as well as each of the sister colonies, has yet to be written,
and, keeping this object in view, I have catalogued the various works
and publications under the several headings which would probably be
specially enlarged upon in an extended history of the colony. Two
divisions of scientific interest, viz., "Aboriginal Inhabitants" and
" Natural History," are included herein. The necessity for a detailed
reference to printed matter on Ethnology and the sub-divisions of
Natural History was forcibly suggested to me when perusing the
learned and able address of Professor Tate, President of the Philosophical Society of Adelaide * for the year 1877-8. The difficulties to
be met with in compiling such classified catalogues can be understood
only by those whose pursuits have necessitated their performing a
similar task. Our Public Library, although rapidly extending, is still
very deficient in works of natural history relating to the colony, and
the Adelaide University library is also greatly in need of natural
history publications.
To Professor Tate I am specially indebted for his valuable assistance
and advice in the compilation of the divisions of Natural History;
and I have availed myself of the exhaustive catalogue of Messrs.
Etheridge & Jack, published in Sydney, when compiling the subdivision Geology—Natural History.
When I accepted the task of compiling, from my own collection of
Australian literature, a catalogue of all works relating to this colony, I
had no idea of the dimensions the work would assume, or of the labor
involved in its compilation. The demand for works confined exclusively to South Australia would have been so limited, that travellers
and others have generally embraced the whole or several of the
* Since named the Royal Society of South Australia.
4
PREFACE.
colonies under the heading " Australia," and all those works having
reference to the early history and settlement of this colony which have
come within the compiler's notice are referred to herein.
Many omissions will no doubt be found in this work, but, bearing
in mind the fact that no compilation of a similar kind has before been
attempted, and that this has been prepared during leisure hours only,
I venture to hope that my efforts will not be too severely criticised.
I am satisfied if I have succeeded in establishing a basis upon which
some future bibliographer may build a more complete and improved
structure.
Excepting under the division " Natural History," the works have
been arranged in chronological order, and, to facilitate reference, an
alphabetical index of authors is also included herein
In the Appendix an attempt has been made to furnish a list of all
colonial newspapers which have appeared at various times, but it is
found impossible to complete the list in detail. As will be observed
by a perusal of that division, many newspapers had but an ephemeral
existence, and consequently no files of some are known to exist. To
Messrs. G. Gerrard Shaw, H. Hampson, and S. E. Roberts I am
indebted for much information on this subject.
It is to be regretted that some legislation was not passed in the
early days of the colony, enforcing the lodgment in the South
Australian Institute of a copy of every colonial publication—work,
pamphlet, or newspaper. Owing to the absence of a compulsory law
on this subject, we have now to deplore the loss of most valuable
information concerning the early detailed history of the colony, and
no effort appears to have been made until recent years, by the
governing powers of the South Australian Institute to collect or preserve colonial publications. But much omitted herein may still exist
in private bookshelves, hoarded up, either through curiosity or on
account of old associations. Colonists and others possessing such
documents will confer a favor upon the compiler by acquainting him
of such fact. The Public Library and the Library of the South
Australian Geographical Society would be greatly benefited by donations of any documents antecedent to 1870.
To Sir Henry Ayers, K.C.M.G., Messrs. R. S. Benham (Librarian,
Public Library), T. Worsnop, J.P. (Town Clerk), and the proprietors
of the South Austtalian Register and South Australian Advertiser I have
to express my thanks for assistance rendered.
I have also to acknowledge the courtesy of the Government Printer
and his staff. The tax upon their patience has been considerable,
owing to the many months that have elapsed since the first portion of
the work was put into type.
THOMAS GILI,,
Glen, Osmond, April 21st, |8$6T
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
Arranged under the following divisions.
Part.
Page.
I. DISCOVERY—EARLY VOYAGES
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II. TRAVELS AND EXPLORATIONS BY LAND
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9
III. ABORIGINAL INHABITANTS
15
IV. NATURAL HISTORY —
GEOLOGY
21
BOTANY
ZOOLOGY
36
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V. HISTORICAL AND GENERAL
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44
53
VI. NORTHERN TERRITORY
75
APPENDIX—LEGAL
83
COLONIAL PAMPHLETS
NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICAL LITERATURE . .
PARLIAMENTARY AND OFFICIAL
MAPS AND PLANS
INDEX
85
..93
102
109
113
The full title page of each publication is given, except in a few instances where
the work could not be consulted.
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PART I-DISCOVERY: EARLY VOYAGES.
(CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED.)
Harris—Navigantium atque Itinerantium Bibliotheca : or, a compleat
collection of Voyages and Travels: consisting of above 400 of
the most authentick writers, beginning with Hackluit, Purchass,
&c, &c. By John Harris, A.M. Illustrated by engravings,
charts, and curious cuts. London, 1705. 2 vols., crown.
(Contains a chart of the south coast of New Holland, terminating with the Isles of St. Francis and St. Peter.)
DeBrOSSOS—Histoire des Navigations aux Terres Australes (Par le
President, Charles De Brosses). With maps. Paris: 1756.
2 vols., 4to.
C a l l a n d e r — T e r r a Australis Cognita: or Voyages to the Terra
Australis, or Southern Hemisphere, during the sixteenth,
seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries. Containing an account
of the manners of the people, and the productions of the
countries hitherto found in the southern latitudes; the advantages that may result from further discoveries on this great
continent, and the method of establishing colonies there to the
advantage of Great Britain, &c. With charts. (Contains a
chart of south coast of New Holland.) Edinburgh: A. Donald
son, 1766 and 1768. 3 vols., demy 8vo.
L a b i l l a r d i e r e —Relation du Voyage a la Recherche, De la Perouse,
fait par ordre dd'Assemblee Constituante, pendant les annees
1791-1792, et pendant la l ere et la 2 dc annee de la Republique
Franchise. Par le Cen Labillardiere. A Paris: Chex H. J.
Jansen, an VIII. de la Republique Francois. 2 vols., 4to.
— An account of a voyage in search of La Perouse, undertaken
by order of the Constituent Assembly of France, and performed
in the years 1791, 1792, and 1793, in the Recherche and
Esperancey ships of war, under the command of Rear-Admiral
B. D'Entrecasteaux.
Translated from the French of M.
Labillardiere. Illustrated by engravings, and a chart, exhibiting
the track of the ships. London: J. Debrett, 1800. 2 vols.,
demy 8vo., and 1 atlas, royal 4to.
G r a n t — T h e Narrative of a Voyage of Discovery performed in His
Majesty's vessel The Lady Nelson, of sixty tons burthen, with
sliding keels, in the years 1800, 1801, and 1802, to New South
Wales, by James Grant, Lieutenant in the Royal Navy, including
remarks on the Cape de Verd Islands, Cape of Good Hope,
8
BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF SOUTH
AUSTRALIA.
the hitherto unknown parts of New Holland discovered by him
in his passage (the first ever attempted from Europe) through
the streight separating that island from the land discovered by
Van Dieman; together with various details of his interviews
with the natives of New South Wales; observations on the
soil, natural productions, &c, not known, or very slightly
treated of, by former navigators, &c, &c, to which is prefixed
an account of the origin of sliding keels, &c. The whole
illustrated with elegant engravings and charts. London: C.
Roworth, 1803. 1 vol., demy 4to.
F l i n d e r s — A Voyage to Terra Australis, undertaken for the purpose
of completing the discovery of that vast country, and prosecuted in the years 1801, 1802, and 1803, in H.M. ship The
Investigator, and subsequently in the armed vessel Porpoise and
'
Cumberland schooner, with an account of the shipwreck of the
Porpoise, arrival of the Cumberland at Mauritius, and imprisonment of the commander during six years and a half in that
island. By Matthew Flinders, commander of The Investigator.
London: G. & W. Nicol, 1814. 2 vols., royal 4to., and 1 atlas.
Feron—Voyage de Decouvertes aux Terres Australes execute par
ordre De La Majeste L'Empereur et Roi, sur les corvettes Le
Geographe, Le Naturaliste, et la goelette Le Casuarina.
Pendant les annees 1800, 1801, 1802, 1803, et 1804,; public
V^
par Decret Imperial Sous le Ministere D e M . d e Champagny.
E t redige par M. F. Peron, naturalist de 1'expedition. Paris :
1807 to 1816. 3 vols, letter press, and 3 vols, charts, &c.
— Voyage de Decouvertes aux Terres Australes par ordre du
Gouvernaux, redige par Peron et Freycinet. Paris: 1824.
4 vols., 8vo.
Barker—Examination of the South Australian Coast, from Cape Jervis
to near the Semaphore, in April, 1831. By Captain Collet
Barker. (See Start's Expeditions, vol. n „ pp. 231-48.)
M a j o r — E a r l y Voyages to Terra Australis, now called Australia. A
collection of documents and extracts from early manuscript
maps, illustrative of the history of discovery on the coasts of
that vast island, from the beginning of the sixteenth century to
the time of Captain Cook. Edited, with an introduction, by
R. H. Major, Esq., F.S.A., with charts. London : printed for
the Hakluyt Society, 1859. Vol. x x v . , demy 8vo.
W o o d s — A History of the Discovery, & c , of Australia, &c. London:
1865.
See P A R T II., p. 11.
H o w i t t — T h e History of Discovery in Australia, &c.
See
B e n n e t t — T h e History of Australian Discovery, &c.
See
London: 1865.
PART II., p. 11.
P A R T V., p.
66.
Sydney: 1867.
PART
I I - T R A V E L S AND EXPLORATIONS
BY LAND.
(CHRONOLOGICALLY A R R A N G E D . )
S t u r t — T w o Expeditions into the Interior of Southern Australia during
the years 1828, 1829, 1830, and 1831, with observations on the
soil, climate, and general resources of the colony of New South
Wales. By Captain Charles Sturt, 39th regiment, F.L.S. and
F.R.G.S. Illustrated with maps, charts, landscapes, fossils,
and beautifully-colored plates of birds. London: Smith,
Elder, & Co., 1833. 2 vols., demy 8vo.
L i g h t — A Brief Journal of the Proceedings of William Light, late
Surveyor-General of the Province of South Australia, with a
few remarks on some of the objections that have been made to
them. Adelaide : A. MacDougall, 1839. Demy 8vo.
EXTRACT FROM PREFACE.—The reasons that led me to fix Adelaide where it is, I
do not expect to be generally understood or calmly judged of at present.
My enemies, however, by disputing their validity in every particular, haVe
done me the good service of fixing the whole of the responsibility upon me.
I am perfectly willing to bear it; and I leave it to posterity, and not to them,
to decide whether I am entitled to praise or blame.
S t r a n g w a y s , H u t c h i n s o n — J o u r n e y to Encounter Bay and Lake
Alexandrina in December, 1837, by Messrs. T. B. Strangways
and Y. B. Hutchinson, to ascertain if there existed any other
outlet than the one discovered by Captain Sturt. James's
" Six Months in South Australia," Appendix, pp. 280-6. See
PART V.—HISTORICAL, &C.
South Australian
Record, vol. i.,
p. 94.
C o c k , F i n l a y s o n , W y a t t , B a r t o n — J o u r n a l of an Excursion
from Adelaide to the River Murray, in December, 1837, b y
Messrs. Robert Cock, William Finlayson, A. Wyatt, and G.
Barton. Ibid, pp. 274-9. Ibid, p 83.
I m l a y , H i l l — J o u r n e y from Adelaide to the River Murray in January,
1838, by Dr. Imlay and W . Hill. Ibid, pp. 229-37. Ibid, p. 134,
H i l l , W o o d , W i l l i s , a n d O a k d e n - r N o t e s of an Excursion to
the River Murray, vid Lyndoch Valley, by Messrs. Hill, Wood,
Willis, and John Oakden. James's " Six Months in South
Australia," Appendix, pp. 288-91.
B
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10
BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF SOUTH
AUSTRALIA.
S a w d o n , B o n n e y — A c c o u n t of a Journey Across the Interior with
stock, from New South Wales to Adelaide, in January, 1838,
by Messrs. Joseph Hawdon and Charles Bonney. James's
.*' Six Months in South Australia," Appendix, pp. 293-5.
H a w d o n , M u n d y — A Journey from Port Phillip to Adelaide in
July, 1839, by Mr. Joseph Hawdon and Lieut. Mundy, " i n a
tandem, in the short space of one month." South Australian
Record, vol. n . , pp. 62-3. S.A. Almanack, 1840, pp. 119-125.
E y r e — J o u r n e y Overland from Sydney to Adelaide, with stock,
November 8th. 1837, to July 13th, 1838. By Edward John
Eyre. South Australian Record, vol. i., p. 141.
Mr. Eyre was thefirstperson to attempt an overland communication between New
South Wales and South Australia.
— Excursion to the Northward of Spencer's Gulf and Eastward
to the Murray, in May, 1839. Report of Edward John Eyre.
Government Gazette, July, 1839. South Australian Record,
vol. ii.. pp. 12-13.
— Expedition to the North-West of Port Lincoln, and from
Streaky Bay to Lake Torrens, July to October, 1839. S.A.
Almanack, 1840, pp. 105-108. Government Gazette, October
31st, 1839; South Australian Register, October, 1839; and
South Australian Record, vol. n., pp. 174-5. See also PART
IV., SUBDIVISION 1.—GEOLOGY.
—
Journals of Expeditions of Discovery into Central Australia,
and Overland from Adelaide to King George's Sound, in the
years 1840-41; sent by the colonists of South Australia, with
the sanction and support of the Government: Including an
account of the manners and customs of the aborigines, and the
state of their relations with Europeans. Illustrated. By
Edward John Eyre, Resident Magistrate, River Murray.
London : T. & W. Boone, 1845. 2 vols., demy 8vo.
Iiees, Hawson, Stephens, Hill, Tod—Examination of the
Western Coast during the year 1839, by Captains Lees and
Hawson, and Messrs. Samuel Stephens, John Hill, and Robert
Tod. S.A. Almanack, 1840, pp. 98-112.
H u g h . e s — R e p o r t on Yorke's Peninsula, by Mr. Hughes. Ibid, pp.
113-4.
Oawler—Expedition to Lake Alexandrina and the Murray. Colonel
Gawler and Captain Sturt. S.A. Register, January 4th, 1840,
and S.A. Record, vol n . , pp. 323-40. See also PART IV..
SUBDIVISION 1.—GEOLOGY.
F r o m e — R e p o r t on the Country North of the Sources of the Light
and Gilbert, by Captain E. C. Frome. S.A. Almanack, 1843,
pp. 111-117.
— Report on Country Eastward Flinders Range, by Captain E. C.
Frome. Government Gazette, September 14th, 1843, pp. 234-6.
TRAVELS AND EXPLORATIONS.
11
Sturt—Narrative of an Expedition into Central Australia, performed
under the authority of Her Majesty's Government, during the
years 1844-5-6, together with a notice of the Province of South
Australia in 1847. By Captain Charles Sturt, F.L.S., and
F.R.G.S. Illustrated. London: T. & W . Boone, 1849.
2 vols., demy 8vo.
M c K i n l a y ( D a v i s ) — T r a c k s of McKinlay and Party Across
Australia, by John Davis, one of the expedition. Edited from
Mr. Davis's manuscript journal, with an introductory view of
the recent Australian explorations of McDouall Stuart, Burke
and Wills, Landsborough, &c, by William Westgarth. With
maps and illustrations. London: Sampson, Low, & Co., 1863.
1 vol., demy 8vo.
S t u a r t — J . McDouall Stuart's Explorations Across the Continent of
Australia. With charts. 1861-2. Melbourne: F. F . Bailliere,
1863. 1 vol., fcp. 8vo.
—
Explorations in Australia. The journals of John McDouall
Stuart during the years 1858, 1859, 1860, 1861, and 1862,
when he fixed the centre of the continent, and successfully
crossed it from sea to sea. Edited from Mr. Stuart's manuscript by Wm. Hardman, M.A., F.R.G.S. With maps, a
photographic portrait of Mr. Stuart, and twelve engravings,
drawn on wood, by G. F . Angas, from sketches taken during
the different expeditions. London: Saunders, Otley, & Co.,
1864. 1 vol., demy 8vo.
B u r k e ( J a c k s o n ) — R o b e r t O'Hara Burke and the Australian
Exploring Expedition of I860, by Andrew Jackson. With
map and portrait. London: Smith, Elder, & Co., 1862. 1 vol.,
demy 8vo.
•Wills—A Successful Exploration through the Interior of Australia,
from Melbourne to the Gulf of Carpentaria. From the journals
and letters of William John Wills. Edited by his father,
William Wills. With map, engraving, and portrait. London:
R. Bentley, 1863. 1 vol., demy 8vo.
Orad.—L'Australie Interieure. Explorations et Voyages a. travers le
Continent Australien de 1«60 a 1862. By A. C. Grad. Paris:
1864.
W o o d s — A History of the Discovery and Exploration of Australia;
or an account of the progress of geographical discovery in that
continent from the earliest period to the present day By the
Rev. Julian E. Tenison Woods, F.R.G.S., &c, &c. With maps
and portraits. London: Sampson, Low. & Co., 1865. 2 vols,
demy 8vo.
H o w i t t — - T h e History of Discovery in Australia, Tasmania, and New
Zealand, from the earliest date to the present day. By William
Howitt. London: 1865. 2 vols., demy 8vo.
12
BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF SOUTH
AUSTRALIA.
McELinlay—McKinlay's Journal of Exploration in the Interior of
Australia (Burke Relief Expedition) With three maps. Melbourne : F . F . Bailliere. 1 vol., demy 8vo.
W a r b l i r t o n — J o u r n e y across the Western Interior of Australia by
Colonel Peter Egerton Warburton. C.M.G. With an introduction and additions by Charles H . Eden, Esq. Edited by
H. W . Bates, Esq. With maps and illustrations. London:
Sampson. Low, & Co., 1875. 1 vol., demy 8vo.
Giles—Geographic Travels in Central Australia from 1872 to 1874.
By Ernest Giles. With map. Melbourne: McCarron, Bird,
and Co., 1875. 1 vol., fcp. 8vo.
— The Journal of a Forgotten Expedition. By Ernest Giles.
Reprinted from the Adelaide Observer. With map. Adelaide :
W. K. Thomas & Co., 1880. Demy 8vo.
Forrest—Explorations in Australia. I. Explorations in search of Dr.
Leichardt and party. I I . From Perth to Adelaide, around the
Great Australian Bight. I I I . From Champion Bay, across the
Desert to the Telegraph, and to Adelaide With an appendix
on the condition of Western Australia. By John Forrest,
F.R.G.S. Illustrations by G. F. Angas. London: Sampson,
Low, & Co., 1875. 1 vol., demy 8vo.
T i e t k i n s — E x p l o r a t i o n of the Western Interior, Fowler's Bay, Ooldea,
&e. By W. H. Tietkins, F.RG.S. Adelaide Ofom>er,*February
14th, 1880.
— Report on Country, Petermann Ranges. With map. Pamphlet. Adelaide: Reynell, Colley, & Co.
Comish.—Report of Journey to Examine Country for the Extension of
a Trigonometrical Survey and Traverse of the Herbert River,
December, 1879, to February, 1880. By W. H. Cornish.
Adelaide Observer, April 3rd, 1880.
(For other works on Explorations North of 26° Parallel of Latitude, see
PART V I . — N O R T H E R N
TERRITORY.)
PARLIAMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
GOYDER, G. W.—Expedition to Northern Districts, and Report on
Country between Mount Serle and Lake Torrens. Paper No.
72 of 1857-8; and Government Gazette, 1857, pp. 529-32.
See P A R T IV., SUBDIVISION 1.—GEOLOGY;
NORTHERN TERRITORY.
a/««o P A E T VI.—
FREELING, CAPTAIN A. H.—Report on Lake Torrens and Country
Adjacent. Papers Nos. 174 and 193 of 1857-8.
H A C K , S T E P H E N , and H A R R I S , W . G.—Explorations North of Streaky
Bay.
Papers Nos. 156 and 189 of 1857-8.
TRAVELS AND EXPLORATIONS.
13
PARLIAMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA—continued.
MILLER, F., and DUTTON, W.—Explorations North of Denial and
Fowler's Bays. Paper No. 192, 1857-8.
fc™
P* EGERTON
GEHARTY JAATES
LxEHARTY, JAMES,
?rrr;l™L,pand
} Explorations North of Gawler Ranges
and
North-Western District. Papers
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GREGORY, CHAS. F.
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DOUGLAS, B. —-Survey of Coast between Point Fowler and Port Lincoln.
Paper No. 120 of 1858.
Survey of Kangaroo Island.
Paper No. 134 of 1858.
STUART, JOHN MCDOUALL—Explorations North of Port Augusta and
West of Lake Torrens. Papers Nos. 114 and 119 of 1858.
Towards the North-West Coast of Australia.
65 of 1861, and 219 of 1862.
Northern Exploring Expedition, 1860-61.
of 1861.
Papers Nos.
Paper No. 169
Adelaide Across the Continent, December, 1861, to
December, 1862. Paper No. 21 of 1863.
MCKINLAY, J.—Burke Relief Expedition.
12 and 218 of 1862.
Papers Nos. 185 of 1861 ;
See also PART VI.—NORTHERN TERRITORY.
CADELL,
FRANCIS.—Exploration and Navigation of River Murray,
1848-1859. Paper No. 239 of 186^.
See also PART VI.—NORTHERN TERRITORY.
WARBURTON, P. EGERTON.—Explorations. Mount Margaret.
No. 195 of 1864.
Northern Districts. Paper No. 177 of 1866-7.
, To Western Australia. Paper No. 28 of 1875.
DELISSER, E. A.—Report on Great Australian Bight
of 1867.
Paper
Paper No. 137
GOSSE, W. C.—Central and Western Exploring Expedition, 1873.
Paper No. 48 of 1874.
GILES, ERNEST—Country West of Telegraph Line in the Interior,
1873-4. Paper No. 215 of 1874.
Explorations in Central Australia. Paper No. 21 of 1875.
To Western Australia, 1875. Paper No. 22 of 1876.
Perth, Western Australia, to Adelaide, 1875-6. Paper
No. 18* of 1876.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF SOUTH
AUSTRALIA.
PARLIAMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA—continued.
JONES, J. W.—Report on Country from Mount Greenly to Streaky Bay*
Paper No. 2 1 A of 1875.
North-East of Eucla. Paper No. 191 of 1880.
L E W I S , J. W.—Explorations near Lake Eyre. Papers Nos. 57 and
114 of 1875, and No. 19 of 1876.
Ross, J.—Explorations, 1874. West of Mount Margaret. Paper N e .
67 of 1875.
BARCLAY, H. VERE.—Explorations between Alice Springs and t h e
Eastern Boundary of the Province. Paper No. 209 of 1878.
W I N N E C K E , CHAS.—Explorations. Northern Interior, 18b3. Paper
No. 39 of 1884.
BROWN, H. Y. L.—See PART IV., SUBDIVISION 1.—GEOLOGY.
WOODWARD, H. P.—See PART IV., SUBDIVISION 1.—GEOLOGY.
PARLIAMENT OF
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
' FORREST—Journal of the Proceedings of the Western Australian
Exploring Expedition through the Centre of Australia, from
Champion Bay, on the West Coast, to the Overland Telegraph
Line, between Adelaide and Port Darwin, commanded by John
Forrest, F.R.G.S. Paper No. 39, -with landscape views and a
map, fee, &c. P e r t h : R. Pether, 1875. Fcp. folio.
PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN.
^
"N'
AUSTRALIAN EXPLORING EXPEDITION—Despatches from the Governors
of Victoria, South Australia, and Queensland, relative to the
Explorations of Messrs. Burke and Wills of the Continent of
Australia, from Melbourne to the Gulf of Carpentaria. H.C.
paper, dated March 28th, 1862, paper No. 139. Fcp. folio.
(For other South Austrulain Exploration Papers, see PART VI.—
NORTHERN TERRITORY.)
"NariL.~-Many interesting travels, primarily undertaken for geological purposes,
and not referred to under this division, will be found under PART IV., SUBDIVISION I.—GEOLOGY. See Burr, Gawler, Hargraves, MacDonnell, and Ulrich*
PART III.—ABORIGINAL INHABITANTS.
(CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED.)
W i l l i a m s — A Vocabulary of the Language of the Aborigines of t h e
Adelaide District and other Friendly Tribes of the Province of
South Australia. By William Williams, of the Colonial Store
Department. Pamphlet. Adelaide: A. MacDougall, 1839.
Demy 8vo.
S t e p h e n s — T h e History of the Rise and Progress of the New British
Province of South Australia, pp. 68-84. See PART V.—
HISTORICAL, &C.
M a n n , W m , — S i x years' residence in the Australian provinces, pp.
285-291.
See P A R T V.—HISTORICAL, &C.
^ S t a t i s t i c a l S o c i e t y — R e p o r t on the Aborigines of South Australia:
Physical appearance, habits of life, ceremonies, superstitions,
numbers, language, &c. Trans, of the Statistical Society,
published in The Southern Australian, Adelaide, January 11th,
1842.
iy Tiechelmann an<i Schurmann — Outline of a Grammar,
Vocabulary, and Phraseology of the Aboriginal Language of
South Australia. By C. T. Tiechelmann and C. W. Schurmann.
Adelaide: 1840.
r„.
B y r e — R e p o r t on Natives of Lake Victoria and Rufus. By Edward V*
John Eyre, (government Gazette, February 17th, 1842; The V^
Southern Australian, February 18th and June 10th, 1842.
— Journals of Discovery, &c. Vol. n . , pp. 147-512. With
illustrations of ornaments, weapons, implements, and works of
industry.
LAND.
—
See PART I I . — T R A V E L S
AND EXPLORATIONS BY
South Australia: its Advantages, & c , pp. 339-46. See
Wilkinson, P A R T V.—HISTORICAL, &C.
Meyer—Vocabulary of the Language Spoken by the Aborigines of the
Southern and Eastern Portions of the Settled Districts of
South Australia, viz., by the tribes in the vicinity of Encounter
Bay and (with slight variations) by those extending along the
coast to the eastward, around Lake Alexandrina, and for some
distance up the River Murray; preceded by a grammar,
showing the construction of the language as far as at present
known. By H . A. E. Meyer. Adelaide: J. Allen, 1843.
Demy 8vo.
16
BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF SOUTH
AUSTRALIA.
Meyer—continued.
— Manners and Customs of the Aborigines of the Encounter
Bay Tribe. By H . A. E . Meyer. Pamphlet. Adelaide: G.
Dehane, 1846. Demy 8vo. See also Woods, The Native
Tribes, &c.
J a m e s o n — N e w Zealand, South Australia, &c, pp. 56-65. See P A K T
V.—HISTORICAL, &C.
S c h . u r m . a n n — A Vocabulary of the Parnkalla Language, spoken b y
the natives inhabiting the western shores of Spencer's Gulf, to
which is prefixed a collection of grammatical rules hitherto
ascertained. By C. W . Schiirmann. Adelaide: G. Dehane,
1844.
Demy 8vo.
— The Aboriginal Tribes of Port Lincoln, in South Australia.
Their mode of life, manners, customs, &c. By C. W . Schiirmann, of the Lutheran Missionary Society, Dresden. Pamphlet.
Adelaide: G. Dehane, 1846. Demy 8vo. See also Woods,
The Native Tribes, &c.
M o o r h o u s e — A Vocabulary and Outline of the Grammatical Structure
of the Murray River Language, spoken by the natives of South
Australia, from Wellington, on the Murray, as far as the Rufus.
By M. Moorhouse, Protector of the Aborigines. Pamphlet.
Adelaide : A. Murray, 1846. Demy 8vo.
A n g a s — S o u t h Australia, Illustrated. With colored illustrations of
the aborigines and aboriginal weapons, ornaments, implements,
works of industry, &c.
—
See PART V.—HISTORICAL, &C.
Savage Life and Scenes in Australia and New Zealand, being
an artist's impressions of countries and people at the antipodes.
By G. F . Angas. With twelve plates and numerous illustrations. London : 1847. 2 vols., post 8vo.
L a t h a m — E t h n o l o g y of the British Colonies and its Dependencies.
By Dr. R. G. Latham. London : 1851. Fcp. 8vo.
C o l l i s s o n — S o u t h Australia in 1844-5, &c, &c, pp. 41-50. See PART
V.—HISTORICAL, &C.
J a m e s — T h e Aboriginal Natives of New Holland. By W . P . James.
See Wilkinson's S.A., pp. 347-59.
T h o m a s - On the Means of Civilising the Natives of South Australia.
By R. G. Thomas. Ibid, pp. 360-67.
W i l k i n s o n — S o u t h Australia : its advantages, & c , pp. 317-67. See
P A R T V.— HISTORICAL, &C.
C a w t h o m e — T h e Song of Hiawatha. By W . A. Cawthorne. Trans.
Phil Soc, S.A., read August 26th, 1856.
— The Legend of Kupirri: or the Red Kangaroo. An
aboriginal tradition of the Port Lincoln Tribe, By W . A.
Cawthorne. Adelaide: J . H . Lewis, 1858. Fcp. 8vo.
ABORIGINAL
INHABITANTS.
17
O r e y — T h e Library of His Excellency Sir George Grey, K.C.B.
Philology: vol. n . , Part 1., Australia. London: Triibner
and Co., 1858.
"Wyatt—Some Account of the Manners and Superstitions of the
Adelaide and Encounter Bay Aboriginal Tribes, with a
vocabulary of their language, names of persons and places, &c.
By William Wyatt, J.P., formerly Protector of Aborigines,
South Australia. See also Woods, The Native Tribes, &c.
"Wilhelmi—Manners and Customs of the Australian Natives; in
particular of the Port Lincoln District. By Charles Wilhelmi.
Pamphlet. Melbourne : Mason & Firth, 1862. Demy 8vo.
Jessop—Flindersland and Sturtland, &c, vol. ii., pp. 45-57, and
205-17.
See
P A R T V.—HISTORICAL, &C.
T a p l i n — T u n g a r a r Jehovald. Yarildewallin. Extracts from the Holy
Scriptures in the language of the tribes inhabiting the Lakes
and Lower Murray, and called Narrinyeri. From the translation of Mr. George Taplin. Adelaide : J. T. Shawyer, 1864.
— Notes on a Comparative Table of Australian Languages. By
the Rev. George Taplin, Superintendent of the Native Industrial Settlement at Point Macleay, Lake Alexandrina, S.A.
Journal of the Anthropoloyical Institute of Great Britain and
Ireland, pp. 84-88. London : 1871.
— The Narrinyeri: An Account of the Tribes of South
Australian Aborigines inhabiting the country around the Lakes
Alexandrina, Albert, and Coorong, and the lower part of the
River Murray: their Manners and Customs. Also, an account
of the mission at Point Macleay. By the Rev. George Taplin,
Missionary to the Aborigines, Point Macleay, S.A. Adelaide:
J. T. Shawyer, 1874. See also Woods, The Native Tribes, &c.
— The Folklore, Manners, Customs, and Languages of the
South Australian Aborigines: Gathered from inquiries made
by authority of South Australian Government.
Illustrated
with photographs. Edited by the late Rev. G. Taplin, of Point
Macleay. Adelaide : E. Spiller, 1879. 1 vol., demy 8vo.
Barry—Vocabulary of Dialects Spoken by Aboriginal Natives of
Australia. Prepared in connection with the International
Exhibition, 1866, with preface by His Honor Sir R. Barry.
Melbourne: 1866.
B l e e k — On the Position of the Australian Languages. By W . H . I.
Bleek, Esq., Ph.D. Journal of the Anthropological Society of
Great Britain and Ireland, pp. 89-104. London: 1871.
P o r s t e r — S o u t h Australia; its Progress, fee, pp. 419-32. See PART
V . — H I S T O R I C A L , &C.
S h o r t — A Visit to Poonindie, and some Accounts of that Mission to
the Aborigines of South Australia. By the Lord Bishop of
Adelaide. Pamphlet. Adelaide: Thomas, 1872. Fcp. 8vo.
18
BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF SOUTH
AUSTRALIA..
G a s o n — T h e Dieyerie Tribe of Australian Aborigines. By Samuel
Gason, police trooper. Edited by George Isaacs.
Adelaide:
W. C. Cox, 1874. Demy 8vo. See also Woods, The Native
Tribes, &c.
TT?T1—What we saw in Australia.
See PART V.—HISTORICAL, &C.
S m y t h . — T h e Aborigines of Victoria : and notes relating to the habits
of the natives of other parts of Australia and Tasmania. Compiled from various sources, for the Government of Victoria, b y
R. Brough Smyth, F.L.S., &c. Illustrated, and with map.
Melbourne: J. Ferres, 1878. 2 vols., demy 4to.
"Woods—The Native Tribes of South Australia, with introductory
chapter by J. D. Woods. Illustrated. Adelaide: E. S. W i g g
and Son, 1879. 1 vol., demy 8vo. Comprising—
The Narrinyeri, by the Rev. George Taplin.
The Adelaide Tribe, by Dr. Wyatt, J.P.
The Encounter Bay Tribe, by the Rev. H. A. E. Meyer.
The Port Lincoln Tribe, by the Rev. C. W . Schurmann.
The Dieyerie Tribe, by S. Gason; and
Vocabulary of Woolner Dialect (N.T.), by John W . O.
Bennett.
— The Aborigines of South Australia. Trans. Phil. Soc, S.A.,
1878-9, pp. 81-8, and Adelaide Observer, April 12th, 1879.
S m i t h . — T h e Booandik Tribe of South Australian Aborigines. A
sketch of their Habits, Customs, Legends, and Language. Also
an account of the efforts made by Mr. and Mrs. James Smith
to Christianise and civilise them. By Mrs. James Smith.
Adelaide: E . Spiller, 1880. 1 vol., cr. 8vo.
Fliert—Wonini-pepa, Dieri-jaurani, Worapala. First Reading Book
in the Dieri Language. By Joh. Fliert, Lutheran Missionary.
Adelaide: E. Spiller, 1883. Demy 8vo.
B l a c k m o r e — Poonindie Native Institution. By E. G. Blackmore.
Report of Proceedings of the Synod of the Church of
England, £ c , pp. 107-20. Vol. v., 1883.
StOW—South Australia : its History, & c , pp. 131-40. See PAKT V.—
HISTORICAL, &C.
PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN.
ABORIGINES— B R I T I S H SETTLEMENTS.
of the House of Commons.
Report of the Select Committee
Printed June 26th, 1837.
SotTTH AUSTRALIA—SECOND REPORT OF SELECT COMMITTEE O N —
Aborigines —
1. Their General Condition, Numbers, Habits of Life, &c.
2. Their Intelligence ; Means of Instruction Afforded.
3. Their Legal Condition.
4. Papers laid before the Committee.
Paper printed 1841, p . 359.
ABORIGINAL
INHABITANTS.
PARLIAMENT OF GREAT
19
BRITAIN—continued.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA—continued.
—
PAPERS RELATIVE TO —
—
Aborigines—Official Despatches between Governor Grey
and Lord Stanley respecting. Paper printed 1843,
pp. 267-309.
Aborigines—Australian Colonies—Copies or extracts from
the Despatches of the Governors of the Australian Colonies,
with the Reports of the Protectors of Aborigines, and any
other correspondence to illustrate the condition of the
aboriginal population of the said colonies. Paper printed
August 9th, 1844
PARLIAMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
POONINDIE TRAINING INSTITUTION—Reports
on.
Papers Nos. 193 of
1856, 136 of 1857-8, 150 of 1858, 177 of 1858,ttOof 1859, and
96 of 1860.
POINT MACLEAY NATIVE INSTITUTION—Report on.
Papers Nos. 151
of 1860, and 210 of 1862.
SELECT
COMMITTEE
OF THE LEGISLATIVE
COUNCIL
UPON THE
ABORIGINES—Report of, together with Minutes of Evidence.
Paper No. 165 of 1860.
ABORIGINES DEPARTMENT—Cost of, from Januarv 1st, 1860, to September 30th, 1866. Paper No. 198 of 1866-7.
FAR NORTH OUTRAGES BY ABORIGINES.
Paper No. 124 of 1865.
ABORIGINES' FRIENDS' ASSOCIATION—Annual Statements.
PapersNos. 85 of 1860, 88 of 1861. 80 of 1862, 45 of 1863, 99 of
1864, 93 of 1865, 160 of 1866-7, 20 of 1867, and 197 of 1868-9.
LAND H E L D BY MISSIONS.
Paper No. 47 of 1878.
LAND RESERVES FOR ABORIGINES.
Papers Nos. 27 of 1857-8, 85 of
1858, 167 of 1859, 178 of 1864, 86 of 1866-7, and 78 of 1880.
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.
Official Reports of Protectors of Aborigines, &a, published during-
the years quoted.
MOORHOUSE, M. (Protector)—Reports on Natives in Various Districts,
1843-4 and 1849-55.
METHODIST N E W CONNEXION CHURCH—Report on Native Institution
at Walkerville, 1844-5.
DRIVER, CHARLES—Reports of Natives, Port Lincoln District, 1849.
HALE, M. B. (Archdeacon)—Reports on Natives, Port Lincoln District,.
1851-2 and 1856.
20
BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF SOUTH
AUSTRALIA.
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE—continued.
GEORGE (Sub-Protector)—Reports on Natives, Wellington
District, 1858-61.
WALKER, JOHN (Protector)—Reports on Natives in Various Districts,
1864 and 186H-8.
BIGGS, J. H. (Protector)—Report on S.E. Districts, 1873.
HAMILTON, E. L. (Protector)—Reports on Natives in Various Districts,
1874-6 and 1879-80.
MASON,
ACTS AND
ORDINANCES, PASSED IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA,
CONCERNING THE ABORIGINES.
APPRENTICING—Provides for Orphans and Destitute Children of
Aborigines. Justices to bind children as apprentices. Protector of Aborigines Guardian. Act 12 of 1844.
DOGS or—Act 6 of 1867 repealed by Act 320 of 1884. Aborigines may
keep not more than two dogs.
DRINK TO—Liquors not to be supplied to Aborigines. Clause 81, Act
191 of 1880.
EVIDENCE—Allows aborigines to give evidence without oath. Acts 8
of 1844 and 5 of 1846. Subsequently repealed by Act 3 of
1848, which prescribes how evidence of aborigines is to be
taken. Act 4 of 1849 repeals part of clause 6 of Act 3 of
1848 as regards convictions for offences entailing death or
transportation on evidence of aborigines.
GAME—Game Act not to apply to aborigines. Clause 12, Act 21 of
1874.
LAND—Lease of 160 acres Crown lands may be demised to aborigines.
Clause 11, Act 86 of 1877.
OFFENCES BY—Aborigines may be executed where crime committed.
Clause 14, Act 38 of 1876.
(For other works on Aborigines, see PART VI.—NORTHERN
TERRITORY.)
PART IV.-NATURAL HISTORY.
SUBDIVISION
1.—GEOLOGY, &c.
(ALPHABETICALLY ABBANGED.)
" A g r i c o l a " a n d A n g a s , G. F.—Description of the Barossa
Range, &c.
See P A B T V.—HISTOBICAL, &C.
A n d r e w s , F . W.—Remarks on Specimens of Minerals and Fossils
found near Lake Eyre. S.A. Parliamentary Paper No. 19 of
1876, p. 42.
A n t h o n y , T.—On the Occurrence of Copper Ore in the Wallaroo
District, South Australia. Mining Journal, vol. XLIX., p.
785. London: 1879.
A r t e s i a n W a t e r S u p p l y — N u m b e r of Boreholes put down.
S.A. Parliamentary Paper No. 186 of 1883. Fcp.
A u s t i n , J . B.—The Mines of South Australia, including also an
Account of the Smelting Works in that Colony, &c. With
map. Adelaide: 1863. Demy 8vo.
— South Australian Mines and Railways. Mining Journal,
vol. XLV., p. 1096. London: 1875.
— The Mines and Minerals of South Australia. See Harcus,
South Australia, pp. 297-312.
B a b b a g e , B . H e r s c h e l — O n the Presence of Basaltic and Trap
Rocks in the Gold Formations of the Colony. Trans. Phil.
Soc, S.A., read June 24th, 1856.
— Explorations North of Gawler Ranges, &c. See PABT II.—
TBAVELS AND EXPLOBATIONS BY L A N D .
B a g O t , C. H.—Copper Mining in Great Britain and Copper Mining
in South Australia. Mining Journal, vol. x x i x . , p. 426.
London: 1859.
B a r c l a y , H , V.—Explorations between Alice Springs and the Eastern
Boundary of the Province.
See P A B T II.—TBAVELS AND
EXPLOBATIONS BY LAND.
B e a n , G. T.—Report on Diamonds in South Australia. S.A. Registery
August 19th, 1879.
B e d n a l l , W . T.—Australian Trigonias and their Distribution.
Trans. Phil. Soc, S.A., 1877-8, pp. 77-84.
B e n n e t , J . F . — A n Historical, &c, Account of South Australia, p.
40.
See P A B T V.—HISTOBICAL, &C.
22
BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF SOUTH
AUSTRALIA.
B r o w n , H e n r y Y. L y e l l , F.G.S.—(Government Geologist of
South Australia)—
— Woodside Gold Mines, Report on. S.A. Parliamentary
Paper No. 58 of 1883. Fcp.
— North-East Country, Report on. Beltana, Waukaringa,
Thackaringa, Mooleulooloo Hills, Yandama Creek, Milparinka,
Innamincka, Pandie Pandie, Mulligan Springs, &c. W i t h
maps. S.A. Parliamentary Paper No. 146 of 1883. Fcp.
— Geological Examination of the Colony, Report on the.
Yorke's Peninsula, Between Wellington—across the Ninety
Mile Desert—and the Boundary East of Border Town, Beltana
to Thackaringa, Blanchetown to Beltana, Mount Nor.-West,
Farina, Mount Serle, &c. The bores at Wilmington, Waukaringa, and Gawler. On underground water at Dublin. On
metallic minerals, wells, and springs. Outline of general
geology, &c, &c, with remarks on gold and some other useful
minerals (to which is added a list of all minerals found in
South Australia, and an alphabetical list of localities, with the
minerals discovered in each, prepared by G. Goyder, jun.)
With sketch maps and plans. S.A. Parliamentary Paper No.
35 of 1884. Fcp.
—
Country East and West of Farina, Report on. S.A. Parliamentary Paper No. 102 of 1884. Fcp.
— Country North-West and North-East of Farina, Report on.
S.A. Parliamentary Paper No. 259 of 1884. Fcp.
— Principal Lakes in the Mount Gambier District, Report on
the Temperature, Depth, and Geology of the, with reference to
their water supply. With sectional map. S.A. Parliamentary
Paper No. 256 of 1884. Fcp.
— Echunga Goldfield, Notes on the. With geological map.
S.A. Parliamentary Paper No. 32 of 1885. Fcp.
— Report on the Geology of the Country Examined during a
Journey from Port Augusta to Eucla and back, with special
reference to the question of deep water-bearing strata, and the
occurrence of minerals. With map. S.A. Parliamentary Paper
No. 45 of 1885. Fcp.
— Report on Gold Discovery near Mount Magnificent.
S.A.
Advertiser, August 20th, 1885.
— Report on Beetaloo Springs. With maps. S.A. Parliamentary Paper No. 100 of 1885. Fcp.
B r u c e , J . A . - The Copper Ores of South Australia.
Mining
Journal, vol. x x x i . , p. 333. London : 1861.
B r u h n , D r . O e o r g H.—Report of his Geological Exploratory
Expedition in South Australia during the months of November
and December, 1848, and again untilJune, 1849. S.A. Reyistet
Supp., August 22nd, 1849.
NATURAL
HISTORY—GEOLOGY.
23
B u r r , T h o m a s (formerly Deputy Surveyor-General of S.A.)—
—
The Physical Geography of the Interior of Australia.
Australian Register, 1843. No. 260.
South
—
Account of Governor Grey's Exploratory Journey along the
South-East Seaboard of South Australia. Jour. Roy. Geogr.
Soc, 1845, pp. 160-84.
—
Geology and Mineralogy of South Australia, Remarks on the.
Pamphlet. Adelaide: A. Murray, 1846. Fcp. 8vo.
—
On the Geology of part of South Australia between Adelaide
and the River Murray. Qtly. Jour. Geol. Soc, 1860, p. 252.
B u s k , P r o f e s s o r G.—Notes on Fossil Polyzoa, from the Polyzoal
Limestone of Mount Gambier. Qtly. Jour. Geol. Soc, 1860,
vol. xvi., p. 260.
B y r n e , J . C.—Twelve Years in the British Colonies.
182-215.
Vol. n . , pp.
See P A R T V.—HISTORICAL, &c.
C a d e l l , Francis—Exploration and Navigation of River Murray.
See
P A R T I I . — T R A V E L S AND EXPLORATIONS BY L A N D .
Clarke,
B e v . W . B.—On the Progress of Gold Discovery in
Australasia from 1860 to 1871. Sydney: T. Richards, 1871.
C l o u d , T . C.—Mineralogical Notes from the Laboratory of the
Wallaroo Smelting Works. Trans. Roy. Soc, S.A., vol. iv.,
pp. 50-56.
— A Catalogue of South Australian Minerals. Trans. Roy. Soc,
S.A., vol. vi., pp. 72-93.
Coal—Supposed Discovery of, in Adelaide. Mining Journal, vol.
x x v i n . , p. 474. London: 1858.
— Coal in South Australia. Coll. Guardian, 1878, vol. xxxv.,
pp. 795, 878.
Copper—Copper Mines in South Australia. Amer. Jour. Sc, 1846,
N.S., vol. ii., p. 291.
— Burra Burra Copper Mines. Edin. N. Phil. Jour., 1848, vol.
XLV., p. 180 ; and Amer. Jour. Sc, 1848, N.S., vol. vi., p. 134.
— Copper Mining on Yorke's Peninsula. Mining
Journal,
1872, vol. X L I I . , p. 46.
—
Copper Mining in South Australia. Ibid, 1875, vol. XLV.,
p. 540.
— Visit to Tungkillo Copper Mine. Iron, 1876., vol. v n . ,
p. 66.
C r a w f o r d , J a s . F i e l d , — S e a r c h for Gold at the Barrier and Grey
Ranges. See Gold, p. 26.
D a v i d s o n , T.—On Tertiary Brachiopoda. Geologist, 1862, vol. v.,
pp. 446-7.
24
BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF SOUTH
AUSTRALIA.
D e l i s s e r , E . A.—Report on Great Australian Bight.
See P A R T
I I . — T R A V E L S AND EXPLORATIONS BY L A N D .
D e b n e y , G. Lu—Notes on the Physical and Geological Features
about Lake Eyre. Tram. Roy. Soc, S.A., vol. iv„ pp. 145-6.
— Sections of Strata Traversed in Boring for Water in t h e
Country between Cooper's Creek and Warburton River.
Ibid,
pp. 147-8.
D o d d , A r t h u r — R e p o r t on two Diamonds from South Australia,
exhibited at the Paris Exhibition. South Australian
Register,
July 16th, 1879.
D u n c a n , P r o f e s s o r P . M.-—A Description of some Fossil Corals
and Echinodermata from the South Australian Tertiaries.
Annals Nat. Hist., third ser., 1864, vol. xiv., pp. 161-8.
—
A Description of some Fossil Corals from the South
Australian Tertiaries. Ibid, 1865, vol.xvi., p. 182.
—
On the Echinodermata of the Australian Tertiary Deposits.
Qtly. Jour. GeoL Soc, vol x x x n i . , 1877, pp. 42-71.
D u t t o n , F . S.—South Australia and its Mines, p. 361. See P A R T
V . — H I S T O R I C A L , &C.
E a s t , J . J.—On a Geological Section from the head of St. Vincent
Gulf, Eastward across the Wakefield and River Light Basins.
Trans. Roy. Soc, S.A , vol. V I I I . Adelaide: 1885.
E t h e r i d g e , R . , J u n . , F . G . S . , & C — Description of a New
Species of the Genus Hemipatagus, &c, with notes on some
previously described species from South Australia.
Qtly.
Jour. Geol. Soc, 1875, vol. x x x i . , pp. 444-50.
— On Some Species of Terebratulina, Waldheimia, and Terebratella, from the Upper Tertiary Deposits of Mount Gambier
and the Murray Cliifs, South Australia. Annals Nat. Hist.,
fourth ser., 1876, vol. x v n . , pp. 15-22.
— South Australian Post-Tertiary Foraminifera and Ostracoda.
Geol. Mag., Dec. 2nd, 1876, vol. i n . , p. 334.
— A Synopsis of the known Species of Australian Tertiary
Polyzoa. Jour. Roy. Soc, N.S. Wales, 1877, vol. xi., pp.
129-43.
— A Catalogue of Australian Fossils, Stratigraphically and
Zoologically Arranged. Edited for the Syndics of the University Press, pp. V I I I . and 232. Cambridge: 1878. 8vo.
N/ Etheridge, Bobt, Jun. F,G,S M &cM and Jack, Rofet.
\ S
L o g a n , F . G . S . , &C,— Catalogue of Works, Papers,
Reports, and Maps on the Geology, Palaeontology, Mineralogy,
Mining, and Metallurgy, &c, of the Australian Continent and
Tasmania. Sydney: Thos. Richards, 1882.
NATURAL
Eyre,
HISTORY—GEOLOGY.
25*
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1865.
2 vols.
BY L A N D .
See P A R T II.—TRAVELS AND EXPLORATIONS
—
Report on the Geology and Mineralogy of the South-Eastern
District of the Colony of South Australia, &c. Adelaide:
W . C. Cox, 1866. Pamphlet.
— The Tertiary Rocks of South Australia. Part I.—Introduction. Part II.—The Mount Gambier Fossils. Part III.—
Brachiopoda. Part IV.—Fossil Echinidse. Trans. Adel. Phil.
Soc. for 1865. With plates.
— The Geology of the South-East (of South Australia). Ibidr
for 1866.
— On the Glacial Period in Australia. Trans. Roy. Soc, Vict.y
1868, vol. V I I I . , p . 43.
NATURAL
HISTORY—GEOLOGY.
35
Woods, Rev, J, E. Tenison— continued.
—
On Some Tertiary Australian Polyzoa. Jour. Roy. Soc.
N. S. Wales, 1876, vol. x., pp. 147-150.
— On the Tertiary Deposits of Australia. Jour. Roy. Soc,
N.S. Wales, 1877, vol. xi. f pp. 65-82.
— Palaeontological Evidence of Australian Tertiary Formations.
Ibid., pp. 113, 128.
— On Some Fossil Corals from Aldinga. Trans. A del. Phil.
Soc. for 1877-8, pp. 104-19. With plates.
— On Some Fossil and Recent Species of Australian Selenariadse
(Polyzoa). Trans. Roy. Soc, S.A., 1879-80, vol. i n . , pp. 1-12.
With two plates.
— On Some New Corals from the Australian Tertiaries. Ibid,
pp. 99-101.
W o o d w a r d , H a r r y P . , P . Q . S . (Assistant Government Geologist, S.A.)—Report on route to Queensland Border and 180
miles on the boundary between Queensland and the Northern
Territory, and Report on the Mines, Hills, &c, of the Range
to the East of Farina and Leigh's Creek Railway Station.
With map. S.A. Parliamentary Paper No. 40 of 1885.
Woodward, Henry, LL.DM FJi.S., &c:—Note on the
Remains of Trilobites from South Australia. GeoL Mag.,
London, August, 1884, pp. 342-4.
— Notes on some Mesozoic Plant-remains from South Australia,
collected by Mr. H. Y. L. Brown, Government Geologist, S.A.
With plate. Ibid, July, 1885, pp. 289-93.
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86
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SUBDIVISION
OF SOUTH
AUSTRALIA.
2.—BOTANY, &c.
(ALPHABETICALLY
ARRANGED.)
A n g a s , G. F r e n c h — S o u t h Australia Illustrated.
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B r o w n , J o h n B d n i e , F . L i . S . (Conservator of Forests, S.A.)—
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—- Report on Cultivation of Wattles. S.A. Parliamentary
Paper No. 179 of 1884.
— The Forest Flora of South Australia. Beautifully colored plates, with descriptive letterpress. Adelaide: E. Spiller,
1884-5. Demy. (Seven parts issued).
PART I.—Eucalyptus Gunnii (White Swamp Gum).
Banksia ornata (Saw-leaved Scrub Honeysuckle).
** marginata (Common Honeysuckle).
Eucalyptus obliqua tStringybark Tree).
Casuarina quadnvalvis (Sheoak—male plant).
NATURAL
HISTORY—BOTANY.
37
Brown, John Ednie, P.L.S.—continued.
—
The Forest Flora of South Australia—continued.
PART II.—Eucalyptus leucoxylon (Blue Gum.)
"
Var. macrocarpa (Red Flowering Blue Gum).
"
"
(White Flowering Blue Gum).
"
"
(Scrubby Blue Gum).
"
cosraophylla (Large Flowering Scrub Gum).
PABT 3.—Acacia pycnantha (Broad-leaved "Wattle).
Eucalyptus corynocalyx (Sugar Gum).
Casuarina distyla (Scrub Sheoak—male plant).
"
"
(Scrub Sheoak—female plant).
Eucalyptus capitellata (Read Flowered Stringybark).
PART 4.—Eucalyptus pauciflora (South-East White Gum).
Dodonffia lobulata (Lobe-leaved Native Hop).
Eremophila longifolia (Long-leaved Eremophila).
Hakea multilineata—Var. grammatophylla (Scarlet Spike
Flowered Hakea).
Eucalyptus paniculata (Panicle-flowered White Gum).
PART 5.—Eucalyptus gracilis (White Mallee).
"
" . (Red Mallee).
Myoporum insulare (Blueberry Tree).
Melaleuca squarrosa (Bottlebrush Teatree).
Pittosporum phillyreoides (Poisonberry Tree).
PART 6.—Acacia decurrens (Black Wattle).
Bursaria spinosa (Native Box).
Acacia longifolia (Maritime Long-leaved Wattle).
Eucalyptus odorata (Peppermint Gum).
Dodonaea microzyga (Small-leaved Native Hop).
PART 7.—Eucalyptus hemiphloia (Box Gum).
"
viminalis (Manna Gum).
Eremophila alternifolia (Alternate-leaved Eremophila).
"
oppositifolia (Opposite-leaved Eremophila).
Acacia Spilleriana (The Long-flower-stalked Wattle).
B r o w n , R o b e r t , D.C.Lu, F . R . S , , &c—-The Miscellaneous
Botanical Works of Robert Brown. Vol. I. containing, i.
Geographico-Botanical; and n . Structural and Physiological
Memoirs. Vol. II. containing, i n . Systematic Memoirs; and
i v . Contributions to Systematic Works. London: Published
for the Roy. Society by R. Hardwicke, 1866-7. 2. vols, demy
8vo., and atlas.
—
General Remarks, Geographical and Systematical, on the
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Terra Australis, by Matthew Flinders.) London: 1814. Ibid,
vol. i., pp. 1-89.
—
Botanical Appendix to Captain Start's Expedition into
Central Australia.
(Extracted from the Narrative of an
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Captain Charles Sturt, F.L.S., &c. Vol. n . , Appendix, pp.
66-92.) London : 1849. Ibid, vol. i., pp. 313-40.
—
Prodromus Florae Novoe Hollandise.
London: 1810.
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H o o k e r , S i r J , D,—On the Flora of Australia; its Origin, Affinities, and Distribution, &c. London: Lovell Reeve, 1859. See
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K e m p e , R e v , J.—The Indigenous Plants of the MacDonnell Ranges,
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Mueller, Baron Sir F. von, K.C.M.G.—
—
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—
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—
Fragmenta Phytographise Australia?.
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—
Enumeration of the Plants collected during Mr. J. McDouall
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—
Flora Australiensis.
11 vols.
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See Bentham.
—
Analytical Drawings of Australian Mosses.
J. Ferres, 1864.
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—
A Systematic Arrangement of the Plants noticed around the
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—
A Preliminary Enumeration of the Plants of Mr. Giles'
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—
Composite from S.A., Diagnoses of a New Genus and Two
Species of. Ibid, 1882-3, vol. vi., pp. 31-2.
—
Diagnoses of New Species of S.A. Plants (translated by
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40
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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AUSTRALIA.
Mueller, Baron Sir P. von—continued.
—
New Species of South Australian Plants. Southern Science
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— Plants Collected in Central Australia, between lat. 22° 3 1 '
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—
On the Naturalised Weeds and other Plants in South
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NATURAL
HISTORY—BOTANY.
41
S i m m o n d s , P . L.—The Gums and Resins of Commerce (with a list
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Mackay, at Clapton, in 1824.
S t u r t , C a p t a i n C h a r l e s — S e e Brown, Robert; also PART II.—
TRAVELS AND EXPLORATIONS BY LAND.
Tate, Professor Ealph, F.L.S, F.G.S., &c, &c—
—
The Botany of South Australia, Review of. Trans. Adel.
Phil. Soc, 1877-8, vol. i., pp. 30-33.
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Bight, with list of species. Trans. Adel. Phil. Soc, 1878-9,
vol. ii., pp. 118-24.
—
Plants Collected at Fowler's Bay, Barrow's and Tennant's
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—
Indigenous Flowering Plants and Ferns of Extra-tropical
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—
Charas, Mosses, Liverworts, Lichens, Fungals, and Algals
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5-24.
—
Botany of the Western District, including Franklin Harbor.
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—
Hypoxis pusilla, On a Winter Flowering State of.
1881-2, vol. v., pp. 76-8.
—
A New Rhamnaceous Plant
—
The Flora of South Australia, Additions to.
—
Ibid,
Ibid, p. 80.
Ibid, pp. 82-93.
On the Occurence of Eriochilus fimbriatus in .South
Australia; a List of Plants from the Peake; and Acacias.
Ibid, pp. 94-5.
—
Unrecorded Plants from Southern Eyre Peninsula; and of
Rare Plants in the South-East, Lists of. Ibid, 1882-3, vol. vi.,
pp. 94-9.
— Plants Inhabiting the North-Eastern Part of the Lake
Torrens Basin, A List of. Ibid, pp. 100-106.
—
Diagnoses of some New Native Plants.
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42
BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF SOUTH
AUSTRALIA.
Tate, Professor Ralph—continued.
—
The Flora of South Australia, Additions to. Ibid, pp. 110-15.
—
The Botany of Kangaroo Island.
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—
Orobanche cernua; Verbena officinalis, Notes on.
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Garden and Field, Adelaide,
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vol. V I I I . , pp. 2 and 52.
—
Physiognomy of Kangaroo Island. Ibid, 1883-4, vol. i x . ,
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NATURAL
HISTORY—BOTANY.
43
W a t e r h o u s e , P . G . , F , Z . S . — F e a t u r e s , & c , of Country on
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NOTE—Much interesting information on the Flora of South Australia will be
found in the journals of explorers enumerated on pages 9-14 herein, and in the Kew
and London Journals of Botany, also in the Journals of the Linnean Society—
Botany.
44
BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF SOUTH
SUBDIVISION
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3.—ZOOLOGY, &c.
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—
Notes on the Zoology of South Australia.
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Notes on Some Rare Birds Collected in the Neighborhood of
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—
The Night Parrot.
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Ten articles*
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—
Description of New Species of South Australian Shells.
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—
Land and Fresh Water Mollusca.
1875, 1876, and 1877.
—
—
Ibid, 1868, 1871, 1873„
Two Species of Mitra and Siphonaria.
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A List of Additional Species of Marine Mollusca to be
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P A B T V . — H I S T O B I C A L , &C.
NATURAL HISTORY—ZOOLOGY.
Baird,
45
W . — N e w Species of tubicolous Annelides. Jour. Linn.
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—
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—
Contributions towards a Monograph of the species of
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Drawn on stone b y Ann
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Colonies of South Australia and New Zealand; with Some
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Labourers and such Capitalists unable to employ remunerative
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South
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HISTORICAL
AND
GENERAL.
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State of the Colony, of its Sources of Wealth, and of the Moral
and Physical Condition of its Inhabitants; also a Comparison
with other British Dependencies; and Full Information for
Developing its Latent Capabilities, particularly in reference to
fruits and plants grown in warm climates. By Marcus
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N i x o n — T w e l v e Views in Adelaide and its Vicinity, South Australia.
Drawn, etched, and printed by F. It. Nixon. Adelaide : 1845.
A r i s t i d e s — C o m m e r c e : its Laws, their Anti-Christian Spirit, their
Anti-Constitutional Character, their Pernicious Consequences,
and their Demoralizing Tendency; with a Plan for their
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in Australia. By a squatter (E. L.) London: Smith, Elder,
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London: Simmons k Ward, 1847. Demy 8vo.
£
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Crater of Mount Schanck.
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Native Weapons and Implements.
Port Adelaide, with ship Ville de Bordeaux.
Aboriginal Inhabitants—portraits, women and children.
Coorung near Lake Albert.
View from Mount Lofty across Adelaide Plains, &c.
Aboriginal Inhabitants—Youths and Boys, four.
Klemsic, a German Village near Adelaide.
Port Lincoln.
Lynedoch Valley.
Aborigines—The Kuri Dance and Palti Dance.
Encounter Bay.
Mount Gambier and one of its Volcanic Lakes.
Aboriginal Natives—Men and Youths, four.
Kangaroo Hunting near Port Lincoln.
Waungerri Lake and the Marble Range, beyond Port Lincoln.
Coast .Scene near Rapid Bay, Sunset—Natives Fishing with Nets.
Aboriginal "Warriors—portraits, four.
Lower Falls of Glen Stuart.
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Old Gumtree (Eucalyptus) near Gawler.
Aboriginal Ornaments and Utensils.
Angaston—Evening.
The Gorge at Yankallillah. Arthur's Station, Mount Schanck.
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The Kapunda Copper Mine.
Aboriginal Native Huts and Dwellings.
Currakalinga.
The Devil'8 Punchbowl—Lake near Mount Schanck.
Aborigines- Typical Portraits (Men), four.
Aboriginals, Old Man and Girl—Native Encampment at Portland Bay.
Entomology of South Australia—Lepidoptera.
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Aborigines—Methods of Disposing of their Dead.
Adelaide- -Hindley-street, from corner King William-street.
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Sea Mouth of the Murray.
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Cape Jervis, with part Kangaroo Island.
Interior of Principal Crater, Mount Gambier—Sunset.
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Entomology of South Australia—Orthoptera, &c.
Yattagolinga.
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The Goolwa, with part Hindmarsh Island.
View from Hall's Gully, Angas Park. View on the Barossa Surveys.
Departure of Captain Sturt on his Expedition, 1844.
Botany—Native Flowers.
HISTORICAL AND GENERAL.
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Encampment of Native Women near Cape Jervis. Natives of Encounter Bay.
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—
Emigrants' Guide to New South Wales, Australia Felix, and
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' W i l k i n s o n — S o u t h Australia; its Advantages and its Resources,
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—
The Working Man's Handbook to South Australia. With
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Essington, on the Coburg Peninsula, Northern Australia, with
some observations on the settlements which have been established on the north coast of New Holland, accompanied by a
map of Melville and Bathurst Islands, together with a plan of
Port Essington. Communicated to the Royal Geographical
Society by Major Campbell, 57th foot, formerly commandant at
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W i l s o n — N a r r a t i v e of a Voyage Round the World; comprehending an
account of the wreck of the ship Governor Ready in Torres
Straits; a description of the British settlements on the coasts
of New Holland, more particularly Raffles Bay, Melville Island,
Swan River, and King George's Sound; also, the manners and
customs of the aboriginal tribes, with an appendix, containing
remarks on transportation, the treatment of convicts during t h e
voyage, and advice to persons intending to emigrate to the
Australian colonies. By T. B. Wilson, M.l). Illustrated by
plates and a chart. London: Sherwood & Co., 1835. 1 vol.,.
demy 8vo.
Earl—Observations on the Commercial and Agricultural Capabilitiesof the North Coast of New Holland, and Advantages to be
Derived from the Establishment of a Settlement in the Vicinity
of Raffles Bay. By G. Windsor Earl. London : 1836.
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London: 1840.
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OF SOUTH
AUSTRALIA.
A n o n . — A mother's offering to her children, by a lady resident in New
South Wales. Sydney: Gazette Office, about l%4\. Contains
an account of Port Essington settlement. 1 vol., fcp. 8vo.
JSarl—Notes on Northern Australia and Neighboring Seas. By G. W .
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also, a narrative of Captain Owen Stanley's visits to the islands
in the Arafura Sea. By J. Lort Stokes, R.N. Illustrated by
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•Jukes—Narrative of the Surveying Voyage of H.M.S. Fly, commanded
by Captain F. P. Blackwood, R.N., in Torres Strait, New
Guinea, and other islands of the Eastern Archipelago, during
the years 1842-46, together with an excursion into the eastern
part of Java. By J. Beete Jukes, M.A., F.G.S., naturalist to
the expedition. Published by permission of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. Illustrated by plates, charts, and
woodcuts. London : T. & W . Boone, 1847. 2 vols., demy 8vo.
J f f a c G i l l i v r a y — N a r r a t i v e of the Voyage of H.M.S. Rattlesnake, commanded by the late Captain Owen Stanley, R.N., during the
years 1846-50, including Discoveries and Surveys in New
Guinea, the Louisiade Archipelago, &c, to which is added the
Account of Mr. E. B. Kennedy's Expedition for the Exploration of the Cape York Peninsula. By John MacGilHvray,
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2 vols., demy 8vo.
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to the Government of New South Wales, detailing explorations
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Baines—Additional Notes on the North Australian Expedition under
A. C. Gregory. By T. Baines. Jour. Roy. Geogr. Soc,
London, 1858, pp. 3-16.
E a r l — T h e Native Races of the Indian Archipelago—Papuans. By
G. W . Earl. Illustrated by plates and map. London : 1853.
—
Northern Australia: Its Productive Resources. By G*
Windsor Earl. Boothby's Adelaide Directory, 1865, pp. 30-34.
— Handbook for Colonists in Tropical Australia. By G^
Windsor Earl. With charts. Penang: 1863. Reprinted by
George Rivers, London, 1882. 1 vol., demy 8vo.
— Contributions to the Meteorology of Northern Australia*
By G. Windsor Earl. Trans. Adel. Phil. Soc. Adelaide,
September 5th, 1865.
M u e l l e r — A Systematic Arrangement of the Plants noticed around t h e
Gulf of Carpentaria, from the Roper to the Gilbert River. By
Baron Sir F. von Mueller, K.C.M.G. Melbourne: 1862. 8vo.
W e l l s — W o o l Growing in North Australia. By R. Wells.
Trans.
Adel. Phil. Soc. Adelaide, October 18th, 1864.
B a u e r — T h e Results of Meteorological Observations at Adam Bay,.
North Australia. By Jacob Bauer. Ibid.
S o u t h A u s t r a l i a n Government—The Northern Territory of
South Australia.
Accompanied with a map. Adelaide:
W . C. Cox, 1863. Pamphlet Demy 8vo.
W o o d s — N o r t h Australia; its Physical Geography and Natural
History. By the Rev. Julian E. Tenison Woods, F.R.G.S*
Adelaide : W . C. Cox, 1864. Pamphlet. Demy 8vo.
O p p e n — A Description of the Northern Territory of South Australia.
Carefully Compiled from the Various Explorers' and Surveyors'
Journals and Charts. By Edward A. Oppen. Accompanied
by a map, showing the boundaries fixed by H.M.'s LettersPatent, and corrected in accordance with the last information
received.
Second edition. Hertford: S. Austin, 1864*
Pamphlet. Demy 8vo.
S t e p h e n s o n — E s s a y s and Miscellaneous Pieces. By the late Edward
R. Stephenson. With a preface by his friend. C Todd, Esq.,
F.R.A.S. Contains prize essay, St. Peter's Collegiate School*
Adelaide, December. 1864, on *% The Difficulties of Colonisation
in the Northern Territory." Adelaide : Andrews, Thomas, and
Clark, 1865. 1 vol., cr. 8vo.
B e n n e t t — V o c a b u l a r y of the Woolner District Dialect, Adelaide
Kiver, Northern Territory. By N. W . O. Bennett. Adelaide;
W . C. Cox, 1869. Pamphlet. Fcp. 8vo.
Douglas—Official Report on the Northern Territory of South
Australia. By Lieut. Douglas. 1871. 8vo.
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AUSTRALIA.
StOW—Voyage of the Forlorn Hope from Adam Bay to King George's
Sound; and Notes on Western Australia. By J. P . Stow, J. P.
Adelaide : Advertiser Office. Pamphlet, roy. 8vo.
JLnon,—Port Darwin ; its Soil, Climate, and Resources and Prospects
as a Goldfield. Also a Descriptive Sketch of Charters Towers,
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Fishes from North Australia. Proc. Zool. and AccUm. Soc. of
Victoria, vol. n . , Melbourne, 1873, pp. 83-97.
J f e w m a n — T h e Northern Territory and its Goldfields. By G. M.
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pp. 168-74.
"Wildey—Australasia and the Oceanic Region, &c. By William
Brackley Wildey.
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X n i g h t — T h e Northern Territory of South Australia. Edited by
J. G. Knight, F.R.I.B.A.
Adelaide: E. Spiller, 1880.
Pamphlet. Demy 8vo.
V i c t o r i a n R e v i e w — T h e Mistakes of South Australia in the
Northern Territory. By a Correspondent, Palmerston, N.T.
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Wigley—Memorandum of Articles of Association of McKinlay and
Mount Wells, Northern Territory. Tin Mining Association,
Limited. W. R. Wigley, solicitor. Adelaide: 1881. Pamphlet.
P o e l s c h e — N o t e s on the Aborigines of North Australia. By Paul
Foelsche, Inspector of Police, N.T. See Trans. Roy. Soc,
S.A., vol. v., 1881-2.
M u e l l e r — O n a New Dilleniaeeous Plant, and a New Rhamnaceous
Plant from Arnheim Land. By Baron Sir F . von Mueller,
K.C.M.G. Trans. Roy. Soc,, S.A., vol. v., 1881-2, pp. 79-80.
— Diagnosis of a New Genus of Verbenacese from Arnheim
Land. Ibid, vol. vi., 1882-3, pp. 33-4.
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Sydney, vol. n . , July, 1883, p. 217.
T a t e — N o t e on the Occurrence of a Second Specie^ of Crocodile from
Arnheim Land. By Professor R. Tate, F.G.S. Trans. Roy.
Soc, S.A.< vol. vi., 1882-3, p. 96.
—
See also PAKT I V . — N A T U R A L HISTORY p . 32.
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79
Creed—Extraordinary Customs of the Aborigines of Central Australia.
By John M. Creed, L.R.C.P. The Australasian
Medical
Gazette, Sydney, vol. n . , February, 1883, pp. 95-7.
S o w d e n — T h e Northern Territory as it is. A Narrative of the South
Australian Parliamentary Party's Trip, and Full Descriptions
of the Northern Territory, its Settlements, and Industries. By
William J. Sowden. With an Appendix, containing Reports
on the General Resources of the Territory, by Professor Tate,
F.G.S. Adelaide: W . K. Thomas & Co., 1882. 1 vol., demy
8vo.
H a r r y — T h e Northern Territory of South Australia, read before the
Royal Colonial Institute, London, May 9th, 1882. By Thomas
H a n y . See Proc. Roy, Col. Inst., London, vol. X I I I .
S o u t h A u s t r a l i a n G o v e r n m e n t — C a t a l o g u e of Products of the
Northern Territory of South Australia for the Calcutta Exhibition, 1883. Adelaide: E. Spiller, 1883. Pamphlet, 8vo.
C a m p b e l l — I n d i a in Six, and Australia in Sixteen Days. By W .
Campbell, late member of the Legislative Council of Victoria.
London: W. H. Allen, 1883. Pamphlet, demy 8vo.
N o r t h e r n T e r r i t o r y Times—Almanac and Directory for 1885
and 1886. Published at Palmerston, N.T.
B u l l — E a r l y Experiences of Life in South Australia, &c.
— The Northern Territory, Explorations in, by McKinlay, &c.
See
PAKT V.—HISTOKICAL, & C , p. 73.
P a r s o n s — T h e Sugar Industry in the Mackay District. Notes of a
Trip among the Mackay Sugar Plantations; the Colored Labor
Question in Queensland; and the Northern Territory as a
Country for the Growth of Sugar and other Tropical Products;
and the Advantages of Coolie Labor in the Northern Territory.
By J. Langdon Parsons, M.P., Minister of Education, South
Australia. Adelaide: E. Spiller, 1883. Demy 8vo.
— The Northern Territory of South Australia. By J. Langdon
Parsons. See article in the National Review, London, March,
1884.
COLONIAL LAND AND EMIGRATION COMMISSIONERS, LONDON.
REPORTS
ON FORMATION OF SETTLEMENT AT PORT ESSINGTON.—
Annual Progress Reports on Trade, Climate, &c. See Reports
of Commissioners for years 1842, 1843, 1844, and 1847.
PARLIAMENT
OF SOUTH
AUSTRALIA.
ACTS RELATING TO T H E SETTLEMENT OF THE NORTHERN
TERRI-
TORY.—NOS. 23 of 1863, 3 of 1868-9, 2 of 1869-70, 3 of 1871,
28 of 1872, 18 of 1S73, 15 of 1875, 48 of 1876, 71 of 1877,
158 and 163 of 1879, 194 of 1880, 220 and 224 of 1881, 240
and 271 of 1882.
80
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
PARLIAMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA—continued.
PABLIAMENTARY PAPEKS (chiefly bearing on settlement)—
Colonization and Annexation of Northern Territory. Papers Nos. 37, 70,113,
and 127 of 1863; and 113 of 1883-4.
Reports of Surveying Schooner Beatrice, With chart. Papers Nos. 18 of
1865-6 and 79 of 1866-7.
Correppr ndence Relative to the Settlement. Papers Nos. 89 of 1866-7 ; 15,
83, and 134 of 1866 ; 16, 55, and 80 of 1866-7.
Definition of Counties. Paper No. 51 of 1873.
Report of Commission to Inquire into the Management of the Northern
Territory, together with Minutes of the Evidence, and Appendix. Paper
No. 17 of 1866.
V
McKinlay's Explorations. Papers Nos. 131 of 1865-6; 82 and 82A. of 1866-7.
Land Order Holders in Northern Territory Land. Papers Nos. 103-4 of
1866-7; 176 of 1867; 127 of 1868; 160 of 1868 9; 129 and 129A of
1869-70.
Purchasers of Northern Territory Allotments. Paper No. 104 of 1866-7.
Order of Choice Town Allotments. Paper No. 29 of 1870-71.
Order of Choice Country Sections. Papers Nos. 30 and 30A of 1870-1.
V~
Captain Cadell's Explorations. Papers Nos. 178 of 1867; and 24, 79, and
79A of 1868-9.
Climate, Mr. Todd's Report on. Paper No. 114 of 1368-9.
Horses for Indian Army. Papers Nos. 43, 67, 67A, and 155 of 1869-70;
and 25 of 1874.
Gold Fields Reports. Papers Nos. 126 of 1871; 106 of 1876; 72 of 1877 ;
and 155 of 1880.
Suivey of Northern Territory. Papers Nos. 31 and 157 of 1869-70 ; and 32
of 1870-71.
Description of Soil, &c, by G. W. Goyder, Surveyor-General. Paper No.
32 of 1870-71.
Maps and Plans of Land in Vicinity of Palmercton, and Plans of Palmerston,
Virginia, Southport, and Dalv. Papers Nos. 161 and 204 of 1869-70 ;
73 of 1870-71; and 51 of 1873.
Railway—Port Augusta and Port Darwin. Papers Nos. 87 of 1872; 138
and 177 of 1873 ; 105 of 1876; and 190 of 1881.
Railway—Port Darwin to Reefs. Paper No. 225 of 1877.
Telegraph—Port Darwin. Papers Nos. 60 of 1871; 41 and 156 of 1872;
28 and 29 of 1873 ; 180 of 1874; and 109 of 1876.
Hon. T. Reynolds' Report on Northern Territory. Paper No. 55 of 1873.
Northern Territory Litigation. Report of Proceedings before the Judicial
Committee of the Privy Council. Paper No. 50 of 1874.
Coolie, Santhal, and Indian Emigration. Papers Nos. 38 and 65 of 1874;
61, 73, and 106 of 1875 ; 50 of 1880: and 42 of 1882; and Acts 163 of
1879 ; and 240 of 1882.
Mennonites. Correspondence with Bishop Bugnion. Papers Nos. 29, 160,
and 160A of lb76.
Climate, Soil, &c, Reports on. By Government Resident. Papers Nos. 35
of 1871 and 138 of 1880.
Cultivation of Sugar and other Tropical Products. Papers Nos. 43 of 1878;
and 179 of 1881.
NORTHERN
TERRITORY.
81
PARLIAMENT OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA—continued.
PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS—continued.
Explorations between Alice Springs and the Eastern Boundary of the
Province. Mr. Barclay's journal and map. Paper No. '209 of 1878.
Victoria River. Correspondence re Settlement at. Paper No. 128 of 1879.
Mineralogical, &c, Features of the Northern Teiritory. Professor Tate's
Rftport. With maps. Paper No. 63 of 1882.
Government Resident's Reports. Papers Nos. 138 of 1880; 33 and 105 of
1881 ; 147 and 147A of 1882 ; 53, 53A, 54, 54A. of 1883; 53, 63A, 53B,
and 54 of 1884 ; and 53, 54, and 55 of 1885.
Herbert River and North-Eastern Exploring Expedition. Mr. Winnecke's
Report. Paper No. 121 of 1882.
MacArthur River Exploring Expedition. Messis. Favenc and Crawford.
Paper No. 181 of 1883-4.
Arnheim's Land Exploring Expedition. Mr. D. Lindsay. Paper No. 239 of
1883-4.
Captain Carrington, s.s. Palmerston. Reports on Roper River, Castlereagh
Bay, MacArthur, Goyder, Blyth, Liverpool, King, and Alligator Rivers.
See Government Resident's Reports for jears 1884-5.
PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES — For debates on Northern Territory
questions in the South Australian Parliament, see volumes
printed annually at Adelaide, S.A.
PARLIAMENT
OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
FORREST—Journal of the Proceedings of the Western Australiaa
Exploring Expedition through the Centre of Australia, from
Champion Bay, on the West Coast, to the Overland Telegraph
Line, between Adelaide and Port Darwin, commanded by John
Forrest, F.R G.S. Paper No. 39, with landscape views and a
map, &c, &c. Perth : R. Pether, 1875. Fcp. folio.
MUELLER—Description of Plants Collected on this Expedition.
Baron Sir F. von Mueller, K.C.M.G. Ibid, p. 38.
By
SMYTH—Report on Specimens of Rocks, &c. By R. Brough Smythr
F.G S., &c. Ibid, p. 39. See p. 30 herein.
FORREST—Journal of Expedition from DeGrey to Port Darwin. By
Alexander Forrest, F.R.G.S. Illustrated by colored plates and
a map. Perth : R. Pether, 1880. Fcp. folio.
HILL—Report on Geological Character of Country between Beagle Bay
to Katherine Station. By Fenton Hill. Ibid, pp. 42-3.
PARLIAMENT
OF GREAT BRITAIN\ &c,
BREMER AND OTHERS—Port Essington. Copies or Extracts of Correspondence relative to the Establishment of a Settlement at Port
Essington; together with a map of the north coast of Australia.
London: Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed,.
March 27th, 1843. Fcp. folio.
82
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOUTH
PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN,
AUSTRALIA.
Ac—continued.
GREGORY—Papers relating to an Expedition recently undertaken for the
Purpose of Exploring the Northern Portion of Australia. By
A. C. Gregory. With a map. London: 1857. Fcp. folio.
AUSTRALIAN EXPLORING EXPEDITION—Despatches from the Governors
of Victoria, South Australia, and Queensland, relative to the
Explorations of Messrs. Burke aDd Wills of the Continent of
Australia, from Melbourne to the Gulf of Carpentaria. H.C.
paper, dated March 28th, 1862, paper No. 139, fcp. folio.
NOTE.—For other references to Northern Territory, Explorations by Land, see
PART II.—TRAVELS AND EXPLORATIONS BY LAND, p. 9 herein.
NEWSPAPERS.
" NORTHERN TERRITORY TIMES AND GAZETTE."—Printed at Port
Darwin. V. L. Solomon, proprietor.
1873, to date. Price, 6d.
From November 7th,
" NORTH AUSTRALIAN."—Printed at Port Darwin.
proprietor.
From June 7th, 18«3, to date.
Geo. W. Mayhew,
Price, 6d.
MAPS AND PLANS.
See
PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS, pp. 80-81
SUBDIVISION—MAPS, PLANS, &C.
herein;
and
APPENDIX,
APPENDIX.
LEGAL
Torrens—Speeches Explanatory of his Measure for Eeform of the Law of Real
Property; to which is appended a copy of the Act. By Robert R. Torrens.
Adelaide: 1858. 4to.
— The South Australian System of Conveyancing by Registration of Title,
with instructions for the guidance of parties deal'ng, illustrated by copies of
the books and forms in use in the Lands Titles Office ; to which is added the
South Australian Real Property Act. as amended in the session of 18-58.
With a copious index by Henry Gawler. Adelaide: Register Office, 1859.
Demy 8vo.
— A Handy Book on the Real Property Act of South Australia, containing a
succinct account of that measure, compiled from authentic documents, with
full information and examples for the guidance of persons dealing; also an
Index to the Act. By Robert R. Torrens, Registrar-General. Adelaide:
Advertiserj $c, Office, n.d. (about 1S63.) Pamphlet. Demy 12mo.
Fisher—The Real Property Act, as passed session 1867-8. See PART V., p. 62.
Tipara M i n e r a l Claims — Addresses of Counsel delivered before the Select
Committee of the House of Assembly on the Tipara Mineral Claims.
Printed from the notes of the Government shorthand reporter. Adelaide:
Advertiser, $c, Office, 1863. Demy 8vo.
Pelbam, Brook, Downer, Downer, Nesbit, Varley
The South
Australian Law Reoprts. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the
Supreme Court of South Australia, &c. Edited by L. J. Pel ham, 1865-6;
by James Brook, vol. i., 1867 ; by J. W. Downer, vols. n . to ix., 1868 to
1875 ; by H. F. Downer, vols x. to xv., 1876 to 1881; by E. P . Nesbit and
C. G. Varley, vol. xvi., 1882. Adelaide. Royal 8vo.
Daly—The South Australian Justices' Manual. Compiled for the information and
guidance of magistrates, their clerks, and others assisting in the administration of Justice. By John George Daly, B.C.L. Adelaide : W. C. Cox, 1871.
Varley—The Minor Offences Procedure Act of 1869, with explanatory notes and
forms. By John Varley. Eapunda, South Australia : Scandrett & Elliott,
1870. DemySvo.
F e n n The Civil Jurisdiction of the Local Courts of South Australia; with notes on
the Acts relating to such Courts, and on decisions by the English Courtson
various points raised under the English County Courts Acts, containing
provisions analagous to those of the Local Courts Acts of South Australia.
Bv Charles Fenn. Intended principally for the use of magistrates. Adelaide:
W. C. Cox, 1872 Demy 8vo.
— Form of Information and Complaints generally in use under the Criminal
Law Consolidation Act, No. 38 of 1876, and other Acts in force in South
Australia. Adelaide: J. H. Sherring, 1881.
84
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
Beresford, Q . "W, D.—Acts and Ordinances of the Province of South Australia,
from 7th, William IV., to the close of the third session of the seventh Parliament (38th Victoria), November 6th, 1874. Also, Chronological List of the
Acta and Ordinances of South Australia, from the foundation of the colony,
in 1836, to the close of the special session of the seventh Parliament, terminating November 30th, 1875. Prepared by the Clerk of the House of
Assembly. Adelaide : W . C. Cox, 1876. Demy 4to.
— Alphabetical Index to Public Acts in force or partly in force. Chronological
List of the Acts and Ordinances of South Australia, from the foundation of
the colony, in 1836, to the close of the first session of the ninth Parliament,
terminating November 30th, 1878. Acts and Ordinances of the Province of
South Australia from 7th, William IV., to the close of the session of the
Parliament, 1878. Prepared by the Clerk of the House of Assembly.
Adelaide: E. Spiller, 1879. Demy 4to.
S u p r e m e Court—The Supreme Court Act, 1878, and the Rules of Court made
thereunder: together with a Table of Contents, Time Table, and Index.
Adelaide: E. Spiller, 1879. Demy 4to.
S h e r i d a n , B a k e well—The Magistrates' Guide, containing the ordinary procedure,
jurisdiction and duties of Special Magistrates and Justices of the Peace;
relating to summary convictions, minor offences, indictable offences, and
Justices' duties as Coroners; also a digest of Magisterial Law, and forms in
common use, with notes and observations; and a copious index. By John
Beal Sheridan and John Warren Bake well, M.A. Adelaide: E. Spiller,
1879. Demy 8vo.
— Notanda to the Magistrates' Guide. Adelaide: E. Spiller, 1880.
Sheridan—First Impressions of a Law Eeformer. By J. B. Sheridan. Being a
series of articles reprinted from the South Australian Advertiser of
September and October, 1873. Adelaide: Advertiser Office, 1880. Pamphlet.
Demy 8vo.
Hackett—Sheridan Prize Essay. The Comparison of Roman and English Law.
By J. T. Hackett, B.A. " Propter Amoretn." Adelaide: Advertiser Office,
1882. Pamphlet. Demy 8vo.
Cotton & Opie—Correspondence on the Eeal Property Act. Adelaide: Carey
and Page, 1882. Pamphlet.
S u p r e m e Court— Catalogue of the Library of the Supreme Court of South Australia.
Revised and extended from 1876 to 1883. Adelaide: E. Spiller, 1883.
Lovekirj—Digest of Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of South Australia, from
March, 1847, to January, 1884. By A. Lovekin. Adelaide: Advertiser
Office, 1884. Demy 8vo.
H a r r y , Lovekin—A Handy Guide and Index to the Insolvent Acts of South
Australia, showing the powers, duties, privileges, and liabilities ot insolvent
debtors, cieditors, trustees, &c, &c.; together with a short tna'ise on
arrangements by deed, for the use of merchants, trader?, and others. Compiled by Thomas Harry and Arthur Lovekin. Edited and revised by S.
Pariss Nesbit. Adelaide : Advertiser Office, 1885.
S m i t h , Young 1 —Index of the Public General Statutes in Force in South Australia,
together with a Chronological Table of HII the Acts passed fiom the foundation of the colony down to 1885. By James Walter Smith, LL.D., and
Aretas Young, B.A. Adelaide: Advertiser Office, 1885. Demy 8vo.
APPENDIX—COLONIAL PAMPHLFfS.
85
COLONIAL PAMPHLETS.
L i g h t , Colonel William—A Brief Journal, &c. 1839. See PART II., p. 9.
W i l l i a m s , William—A Vocabulary of the Language of the Aborigines of the
Adelaide District, &c. 1839. See PART I I I . , p. 15.
T i e c h e l m a n n , C T . , and Schurmann, C. W.—Outlines of a Grammar, &c,
of the Aboriginal Language. 1840. See PART III., p. 15.
H o w a r d , R e v . C. B —The South Australian Church Hymn Book. Adelaide:
R. Thomas & Co., 1840.
Anon.—An Inquiry into the Nature and Meaning of Christian Baptism. Adelaide:
R. Thomas & Co., 1840.
M e y e r , H . A . E.—Vocabulary of the Language Spoken by the Aborigines of the
Southern and Eastern Settled Districts, &c. 1843. See PAHT I I I . , p. 15.
— Manners and Customs of the Aborigines, &c. 1846. See FART I I I . , p. 16.
S c h u r m a n n , C. W.—A Vocabulary of the Parnkalla Language, &c.
1844. See
PART III., p. 16.
— The Aboriginal Tribes of Port Lincoln, &c. 1846. See PART I I I . , p. 16.
M o o r h o u s e , M.—A Vocabulary, Ac, of the Murray River Language, &c. 1846.
See PART III., p. 16.
Burr, Thomas—Geology, &c, of South Australia. 1846. See PART IV., p. 23.
H a r d y , John—The South Australian Settlers' Guide to the Botanical Character of
the Tobacco Plant, &c. By John Hardy, of the Reedbeds. Adelaide:
J . Stephens, 1848.
F i t z p a t r i c k , A . , M.B.—A Guide to the Preservation of Health in South Australia. By A. Fitzpatrick, M.D., late Physician-in-Chief to the Polish
Army, &c. Adelaide: R. Thomas & Co. (n.d.)
S t e p h e n s , J.—Sanitary Reforms. Adelaide: 1849.
Short, B i g h t R e v . A . , D.D.—Visitation of the Lord Bishop at Christ Church,
North Adelaide, 3rd January, 1855. Adelaide: J. H. Sherring, 1855.
— A Letter to Mr. H. Hussey, in Answer to his Constitution for all Churches.
Adelaide: T. Murphy, 1855.
Torrens, R o b e r t R.—Observations upon the Working, Present Effects, and
Future Tendencies of Act No. 1 of 1852, "Making Bank Notes, under
Certain Circumstances, a Legal Tender." Adelaide: Register Office, 1852.
— Project for the Establishment of a South Australian Land Bank, on
Principles Similar to those of the *' Institution Des Credit F o n d e r " on the
Continent of Europe, Earnestly Recommended to the Attention of Capitalists,
Land Owners, and the Public of South Australia. Adelaide: Register Office,
1858.
— A Handy Book on the Real Property Act of South Australia, Containing a
Succinct Account of that Measure, &c. See LEGAL.
— For other Pamphlets on Real Property Act see LEGAL, p. 83.
W i l s o n , Thomas—Eminent Female Artists. A Lecture read at the North
Adelaide Institute, January 17th, 1854. Adelaide: Hussey & Shawyer, 1854.
86
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
P r e s b y t e r i a n F r e e Church—Narrative of Proceedings at the Formation of the
Presbytery of the Adelaide Presbyterian Free Church. 1855.
Burford, W. H.—Bazaars, &c. A Lecture on the Present Modes of Raising
Money for Religious Objects, Delivered at 'White's Assembly Rooms,
November 7th, 1856. Adelaide: Hussey & Gall, 1856.
Anon.—Thoughts and Facts Connected with the Movement in South Australia to
Form Closer Alliance of Evangelical Christians in South Australia. By a Lay
Member of the Church of England and Ireland (United). 1858.
J o n e s , "W.—The Australian Vegetable Cultivator, Containing Plain and Accurate
Directions How to Grow and When to Sow the Different Kinds of Culinary
Vegetables, &c. Adelaide: Hussey & Gall (n.d.).
S t u a r t , J. McD.—Journey into the Interior of Australia. Adelaide: J. H. Lewis,
1860. Fcp. 8vo.
R u s s e l l , R e v . A . R.—A Reply to Certain Statements Publicly Made by Sir Richard
G. MacDonnell, C.B., in reference to the Constitution and Proceedings of the
Diocesan Synod, by Alex. R. Russell, Incumbent of St. Paul's and Rural
Dean. Adelaide: Register Offices, 1860. Demy 8vo.
Anon.—Our Tariff. An Address to the People of South Australia on the Best
Means of Encouraging Productive Industry and Increasing Wealth in the
Colony. By An Old Colonist. 1860.
F r a n c i s , G. "W.—The Acclimatisation of Harmless, Useful, Interesting, and Ornamental Animals and Plants, Being a Paper Read Before the Philosophical
Society, Adelaide, S.A., on May 13th, 1862. By George William Francis,
F.H.8., Director of the Botanic Garden : Adelaide: Register Office, 1862.
Demy 8vo.
W i l h e l m i , C.—The Manners and Customs of the Australian Natives. Melbourne,
1862.
See PART III., p. 17.
A u s t i n , J . B.—The Mines of South Australia, &c. 1863. See PABT IV., p. 21.
S o u t h A u s t r a l i a n Government—The Northern Territory, &c. 1863. See TART
VI., p. 77.
T a p l i n , R e v . George—Tungarar Jehovald. Yarildewallin, &c. 1864. See
PAKT III., p. 17.
W o o d s , R e v . J . E . T.—North Australia, &c. 1864. See PABT IV., p. 34.
— Report on Geology, &c, South-Eastern District. Ibid,
H a n s o n (Sir), R i c h a r d D a v i e s (Chief Justice of South Australia)—Law in
Nature, and other Papers. Read before the Adelaide Philosophical Society
and the South Australian Institute. Adelaide : W. C. Rigby, 1865.
J o n e s , Harry—The New Valuations; or the Case of the South Australian Squatters I*airly Stated, with an Appendix Showing the Manner in which the
Runs have been Valued. Melbourne: H. Dwight. 1864. Cr. 8vo.
J o y n e r , W . J.—Essay on the Drainage and Sewerage of the City of Adelaide, South
Australia. Adelaide : D. Gall, 1865.
W . H . It. (liawson)—Our Wool Staple; or a History of Squatting in South
Australia. Adelaide: J. Howell. 1865.
M e l b o u r n e I n t e r c o l o n i a l E x h i b i t i o n , 1 8 6 6 — Catalogue of the South
Australian Contributions. Adelaide : W. C. Cox, 1866.
I s a a c s , George—Not For Sale; a Selection of Imaginative Pieces. Adelaide:
Sims & Elliott, 1869.
H o a r e , B e n j a m i n - The Maori. A New Australian Poem. Adelaide: Platts and
Co., 1869.
B e n n e t t , N . W . O.—Vocabulary of the Woolner. District Dialect, &c. 1869.
See PART VI., p. 77.
APPENDIX—COLONIAL PAMPHLETS.
87
Chamber of Manufactures—
South Australian Industries and Manufactures. Papers read before the
Chamber and reprinted by authority of the Government. Adelaide : W.
C. Cox, 1S75. Demy 8vo. Contains the following:—
Wine Growing in South Australia. By Dr. A. C. Kelly.
Wine Growing in South Australia. By W. L. Cleland.
Cultivation of the Olive and Manufacture of its Fruit. By Saml. Davenport.
Preparation of Dried and Preserved Fruits. By G. McEwin.
Description and Cultivation of Beet. By Dr. Charles Davies.
Flax Cultivation. By S. V. Pizey.
Sericulture. By George Francis.
Sericulture. By Samuel Davenport.
Sericulture. By F. Wurm.
The Cause of Disease in Silkworms. By R. Schomburgk, Dr. Phil.
The Rotation of Crops. By E. B. Heyne.
Breeding of Sheep and Improvement of Wool. By L. Mason.
Grasses and Fodder Plants. By R. Schomburgk, Dr. Phil.
Capabilities of the Various Districts in the Colony. By R. Schomburgk,
Dr. Phil.
The Culture of Tobacco. By R. Schomburgk, Dr. Phil.
Petroleum or Coal. By T. U. Scrutton.
Technological Education. By Rev. J. I. Bleasdale, D.D.
Victorian Manufactures and Industries. By S. V. Pizey.
Forest Conservancy and Timber Supply. By F. E. H. W. Krichauff, M.P.
Iron ; its Nature, Properties, and Uses. By R. Cameron.
South Australian Manufactures and Industries. By John Fairfax Conigrave.
(Read November 8th, 1875.)
Sulphuric Acid. By G. H. Cossins. (Read 27th March, 1876.)
Technical Education. By Rowland Rees, M.P. (Read 20th July, 1876.)
South Australia as a Field for Emigration. A Series of Questions by M. Frank
Grein, with Replies of Committee of Chamber of Manufactures.
(November 9th, 1876).
Phylloxera in Europe and America, and Vine Culture and Wine Making in
the United States. Translated from the French by Amelia Homersham.
W. C. Cox, 1877.
Forest Tree Planting and its Influence on Climate.
Dr. Phil. (June 6th, 1878.)
Bv R. Schomburgk,
The Best Varieties of Fruit to Grow for the Market.
July 18th, 1878.
By G. McEwin, J.P.
Dried Fruits and their Commercial Importance. By A. J. Tolley. (Read
June 21st, 1878.)
Modern Beekeeping. By A. E. Bonney. (Read February 8th, 1883.)
Tobacco Culture and Curing. By Robert Dixson, M.P. (Read September
27th, 1883.)
Poultry Farming in South Australia. By H. H. Hoddinott. (Read October
4th, 1883.)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
Chamber of Manufactures—continued.
Essays on New Industries, which may be profitably introduced into South
Australia, to which prizes were awarded by the S.A. Chamber of
Manufactures. (February, 1884.) Adelaide: W. E . Thomas, 1884.
Official Catalogue of the Grand Industrial Exhibition, Adelaide, May, 1884.
Adelaide: Advertiser Office.
Indian Industries. By H. J. Scott. (Bead July 18th, 1884.)
The "Work of a Department of Agriculture. By Professor Custance, F.G.S.
A lecture delivered August 22nd, 1884.
Timbers and their Uses. By T. Hack, J.P. (Read May 14th and July 3rd,
1885.)
Sugar Growing and Sorghum. By Hon. G. W. Cotton, M.L.C. (Bead
April 28th, 18h5.)
H y n d m a n , J* L.—A paper on Sewage and Sewerage. Adelaide: J. H. Sherring,
1867.
R a n d a l l , David—Intercolonial Free Trade and Reciprocity. Adelaide: 1870.
A n o n . - Rhyme and Reason. By Gabriel Bumpkin Bigfellow. Printed for J. R.
Allen. Adelaide: Sims, 1871. Demy 8vo.
B a n b u r y , C—The Public Debt; and the Policy of Entrusting the Management to
a Local Bank, Head Office in Adelaide. Considered in a letter, with tables,
addressed to the Hon. the Treasurer of the Province of South Australia.
Adelaide: J. H. Sherring, 1871. Cr. 8vo.
Anon.—Journal of a Canoe Trip 200 miles down the River Murray. Adelaide:
Webb, Vardon, & Pritchard, 1872.
— Anselm, and other Poems. In aid of the Halifax-street Schoolroom*
Adelaide: Advertiser Office. (Privately printed.)
Short, B i g h t R e v . A. (Lord Bishop of Adelaide)—A Visit to Poonindie, ftc. 1872.
See PART III., p. 17.
H a r c u s , W,—JHandbook for Emigrants Proceeding to South Australia. With a
map. Adelaide: W. C. Cox, 1873.
G a s o n , Samuel—The Dieyerie Tribe, &c. 1874. See PABT I I I . , p. 18.
Cossins, 0 . H.—Science in Agriculture. (From the S.A. Advertiser J Adelaide:
W. C. Cox, 1875.
" Leader."—Agriculture in South Australia by a Special Reporter of the Leader,
Melbourne: 1874.
Anon.—The Moonta Strike, &c. Adelaide: J. Howell & Son, 1874.
Barrow.—John H. Barrow, M.P. Notices of his Life, Labors, and Death. With
portrait. Adelaide : Advertiser Office, 1874. Cr. 8vo.
M u s g r a v e (Governor), A n t h o n y , C.M.G.—Studies in Political Economy.
Eight essays—
— What is Capital ?
— On Foreign Exchanges and Distribution of the Precious Metals.
— Some Thoughts on Value.
— A Plea for Some Facts.
— Money—A Function.
— A Review of Mr. Mill's Fundamental Propositions respecting Capital.
— On International Trade.
— Economic Fallacies—Free Trade v. Protection.
Adelaide: W. C. Cox, 1874-5.
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APPENDIX-COLONIAL PAMPHLETS.
8fr
S o u c a u t , J. P., M . P . (now Judge Boucaut) — Speeches, as Premier of South Australia, on Railways and Public Works, September and October, 1876. With
two maps. Adelaide: Advertiser Office, 1875.
—
Address Delivered at Port Victor, February 6th, 1878, at the Dinner to*
Commemorate the Passing of the Vote for the Port Victor Breakwater.
Adelaide: W. K. Thomas & Co. (n.d.)
— Address Delivered at Goolwa, on March 15th, 1878, to the Electors of
Encounter Bay. Adelaide: W. K. Thomas (n.d.)
H u g h e s , J. B.—South Australia; its Position and Prospects. Letters on Kail way
Extension, Mr. Boucaut's proposed addition of £3,000,000 to its Public Debt,
and on Payment of Members. Adelaide: W. K. Thomas & Co., 1876.
Wylde,
B . T.—On Annuals, Basketplants, and Climbers. Adelaide: W. C.
Rigby, 1876. Fcp. 8vo.
A d e l a i d e University—Addresses Delivered at the Inauguration by Sir A.
Musgrave and the Right Rev. Augustus Short, D.D., April 25th, 1876..
Adelaide: W. C. Cox, 1876.
— First Commencement, May 2nd, 1877. Adelaide: J. Williams, 1877.
— Addresses Delivered at the Laying of the Foundation Stone, Jaly 30tb r
1879.
B o s s , B . D . , M.P.—Mr. Ross's Reply, 8th August, 1878, to the Treasurer* sFinancial Speech of 30th July, 1878. Adelaide: W. K. Thomas, 1878.
S c h o m b u r g k , R . , Dr. P h i l . (Director Botanic Gardens)—On the Naturalised
Weeds, &c, in South Australia. See PAKT IV., p. 40.
— On the Urari: the Deadly Arrow Poison of tho Macusis, an Indian Tribe
in British Guiana. Adelaide : E. Spiller, 1879.
KrichaufT, F . E . H , "W., M P.—Water Supply by Artesian and Tube WellsAdelaide : W. K. Thomas, 1879.
S o u t h A u s t r a l i a n I n s t i t u t e , &c—Addresses Delivered at the Laying of the
Foundation Stone of the Public Library, Art Gallery, and Museum, Nov.
7th, 1879. Adelaide: W. K. Thomas, 1879. Cr. 8vo.
J o y c e , J o h n F . , LJ&.C.P,, &c.—A Popular Treatise on the Symptoms and
Treatment of Sunstroke. Adelaide: George Robertson, 1879.
W o r s n o p , T. (Town Clerk)—Are the City Park Lands Waste Lands of the Crown ?
The Town Clerk's Report on City Park Lands. Adelaide: W. K. Thomas,
1879. Demy 8vo.
— A Proposal to Endow Corporations for the Public Good. Adelaide: J.Williams, 1872.
— Report on the Purchase of the Adelaide Park Lands. Adelaide: E..
Spiller, 1885. Fcp. folio.
B u n d e y , H o n . W . H . (now Judge Bundey)—Manly Sports, Exercises, and.
Recreations, &c. Adelaide: Advertiser Office, 1880. Demy 8vo.
— Notes of a Return Voyage from England to South Australia. Adelaide i
Webb, Vardon, & Pritchard, 1882.
Jefferis, R e v . J.—Australia Confederated. A Lecture delivered in the Town
Hall, Adelaide. With Speeches by Sir W. F . D. Jervois, Hon. W. Morgan,
Hon. W. Giblin, and Sir Henry Ayers, K.C.M.G. Sydney: G. Robertson,
and Co.
S h a p l a n d , It.—The Chinese Question, or Yellow Agony. Adelaide: Webb,.
Vardon, & Pritchard, 1880.
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•90
BIBLIOGRAPHY
O F SOUTH
AUSTRALIA.
J e r v o i s , GOVT., Sir W . F . D.—Defences of Great Britain and her Dependencies.
A lecture. Adelaide: £ . Spiller, 1880.
8 , A , Government—The Fast and Present Land Systems of South Australia.
Compiled in the office of the Surveyor-General. Adelaide : E. Spiller, 1881.
B a s t a r d , T , — Autobiography of Cockney Tom. Adelaide: McClory and
Masterman, 1881.
W o o d h o u s e , H . J.—Wattle Blossoms: an Australian Annual.
Illustrated.
Adelaide: 1881.
A r t Gallery—Catalogue of Works of Art and Exhibits in the National Gallery,
Adelaide, opened June 18th, 1881, by their Royal Highnesses the Princes
Albert Victor and George Frederick of Wales. Adelaide: J. Williams, 1881s
W o o d s , J . D.—The Incidence of Taxation, and the necessity for a Property Tax.
Adelaide: Advertiser Office, 1881. Demy 8vo.
A n d e r s o n , Andrew—Murmurs from the Ocean and Echoes from the ShoreSecond edition. Adelaide : Frearson & Brother, 1881.
A n o n . — A Trip to Port Augusta (the future metropolis of Australia) and Back. By
a Citizen. Adelaide : Webb, Vardon, & Pritchard, 1881.
E v a n s , M r s , , L o y a u , G, E.—South Australian Christmas Annual, 1881.
Containing tales by Maude Jeanne Franc, George E. Loyau, and others.
Adelaide : Scrymgour & Sons, 1881.
E v a n s , Mrs,—Christmas Bells. Edited by Maude Jeanne Franc. Adelaide:
George Collis, jun., 1882.
S y m o n , J . H , Q.C., M.P.—Speeches on Oaths Abolition Bill, August 16th and
October 11th, 1882. Adelaide : W. K. Thomas, 1882.
— Speech on Federal Council Bill, February 27th, 1884. Adelaide: W. K.
Thomas, 1884.
— Some Scottish Poetry. A Lecture delivered before the Caledonian
Literary Society, at Adelaide, May 27th, 1884. Adelaide: L. Henn & Co.
Anon,—Report on Pastoral Country about Barrow's Creek Telegraph Station,
Overland Telegraph, Northern Territory; 20,000 square miles; 25 years'
leases. Adelaide: Frearson and Brother, 1882.
F l i e r t , Jon.—Wonini-pepa, &c. 1883. See PABT I I I . , p. 18.
W y a t t , W m . , M.R.C.S.E.—Monograph of certain Crustacea Entomostraca ; Order
Branchiopoda, section Lophyropa, and genera Cyclops, Cypris, Daphnia, and
Lynceus. Illustrated by much enlarged microscopie drawings, subsequently
reduced by photography. Adelaide: E. S. Wigg & Son, lb83, demy 8vo.
(For private circulation only.)
W i l l s & Co.—A Brief Description of the Leading Ports in South Australia, with
the Dues and Charges at each. Geo. Wills & Co., shipbrokers. Adelaide:
Webb, Vardon, & Pritchard, 1883. Cr. 8vo.
I<oyau, G. E.—The Personal Adventures of George E. Loyau, written by himself.
Adelaide: Henn & Co., 1883. Demy 8vo.
Old C o l o n i s t ' s Association—Rules and Regulations. Established January
11th, 1883. Adelaide : Sands & McDougall, 1883.
S O u t h A u s t r a l i a n R e g i s t e r — T h e Murray and Darling Trade in 1883, being a
series of articles written by a special reporter of The South Australian
Register and Adelaide Observerytmd reprinted from those papers. Adelaide :
W. K. Thomas & Co., 1883. Demy 8vo.
V i l l a n i s , P.—The Cultivation of the Olive and the Methods of Making Olive Oil,
as recommended by the best Italian and French authors, together with results
obtained after long practice. Reprinted from the Garden and Field.
Adelaide, Webb, Vaidon, & Pritchard, 1884. 12mo.
APPENDIX-COLONIAL PAMPHLETS.
91
V i l l a n i s , P.—Theoretical and Practical Notes upon Wine Making, and the Treatment of Wines, exclusively applied to Australian wines. Adelaide : Webb,
Vardon, and Pritchard, 1885. 12mo.
8 . A . L a n d N a t i o n a l i z a t i o n S o c i e t y — The Manifesto of the Society.
Adelaide : W. K. Thomas & Co., 1884. Demy 8vo.
— The Extent of our Taxation, the Progress of our Debt, the Interest on our
Public Debt, the Public Revenue, and the Public Debt. Adelaide: Advertiser
Office, 1884.
R a k e , Charles—Silos and Ensilage Paper read before Royal Agricultural and
Horticultural Society, South Australia, August 29th, 1884.
E g r e m o n t , G.—About the Southern Tramway. Adelaide: W. E . Thomas & Co.,
1884. Demy 8vo.
Y.M.C.A.—Report of Opening of New Young Men's Christian Association Buildings,
&c. 1884.
R o b i n s o n , GOVT., S i r "W. C. F.—On Duty in Many Lands. A Lecture delivered
at the Young Men's Christian Association Hall on the 25th and 29th September, 1884. Adelaide : E. Spiller, 1884.
Gell, H . D.—Benefit Building Societies: their Origin, Work, and Benefits, &c.,&c.
Webb, Vardon, & Pritchard, 1885.
H a r d y , T.—Notes on Vineyards in America and Europe. Adelaide: L. Henn and
Co., 1885.
B o d e , M r s . J . A.—Original Poems. By Mrs. J. A. Bode (Ettie E. Ayliffe).
Strathalbyn: Elliott & Co., 1885. Demy8vo.
M a r s h a l l , H.—Gold and Mining. Adelaide: Carey & Page, 1885. Demy 8vo.
I.O,R.—Jubilee Volume, containing the History of the Independent Order of
Rechabites in South Australia (written by request, by G. W. Cole), with an
account of the Jubilee Celebration and Visit of the High Officers, 1885.
Adelaide: Webb, Vardon, & Pritchard, 1885.
A s t l e s , H , 32., M,D.—Fermented Liquors; Shall I use them or not ? Adelaide:
G. Robertson & Co., 1886. Fcp. 8vo.
O'Donnell, B e v . D.—Vignettes, from a Tourist's Notebook. Adelaide: Carey
and Page, 1886. Cr. 8vo.
Anon,—The Rights of Labor and How to Obtain Them. To the working men of
South Australia. By One of Themselves. Adelaide: W. E . Thomas and
Co., 1886. Demy 8vo.
Turner, H a r r y , and L a w r a n c e , Vinrace—Mod^l Balance Sheet for Bank
and Commercial Use, designed by Harry Turner and Vinrace Lawrance,
Fellows of the Incorporated Accountants' Society, London, and Fellows of
the Adelaide Society of Accountants. Copyrighted March, 1886.
ENGLISH PAMPHLETS (omitted from Part V.J
Anon.—Evidence respecting the Soil, Climate, and Productions of the South Coast
of Australia, between the 132nd and the 141st degrees of longitude. London:
W. Nicol, 1832.
— Draft of a Proposed Charter for the South Australian Commission, with
some introductory remarks. London: W. Nicol, 1834.
— Outline of the Plan of a Proposed Colony to be Founded on the Coast of
Australia, with an account of tbe Soil, Climate, Rivers, &c. London:
Ridgway, 1834.
92
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
Torrens—The South Australian Land Bank, Proposed Regulations of, Advantages
of, &c. By Colonel Torrens. London : 1835.
Hindmarsh—Report of the Speeches at a dinner given to Captain John Hind marsh,
R.N., on his appointment as Governor of South Australia. London: Clowes,
1835.
Mann—An Answer to an Article in the Forty-fifth Number of the Westminster
Review. By Charles Mann. London: Clowes, 1835.
Butler—The Australian Emigrants' Complete Guide, containing a Descriptive
History of Australia, an account of the Climate, Soil, and Natural Productions of Western Australia, South Australia, &c, &c. By S. Butler.
Glasgow: 1852.
E u r o p e a n Mail—South Australia and its First Two Agents-General. Reprinted
from the European Mail, November 24th, 1876. London : 1876.
BOOKS BY COLONIAL AUTHORS fomitted from Part VJ
Isaacs—The Queen of the South; a Colonial Romance. Being Pictures of Life in
Victoria in the Early Da\s of the Diggings. By A. Pendragon (George
Isaacs). Gawler: W. Barnet, 1858. Demy 8vo.
Moodie—The History of the Battles and Adventures of the British, the Boers, and
the Zulus in Southern Africa, from 1495 to 187&, including every particular
of the Zulu War of 1879. With a chronology. By Duncan Campbell F .
Moodie. Colored map and numerous illustrations. Also, a short sketch of
South Australia. Adelaide : George Robertson, 1879. Post 8vo.
— Poems. By Austral. Adelaide: J. Williams, 1873.
Woods—The Curate's Friend. By Mrs. J. Crawford Woods. London: 1867.
— The Jew and the Roman. A story of the first century. Adelaide:
George Robertson, 1878.
Giles—Why we do not adopt the French Metrical System in place of Anglo-Saxon
Metrology. By Christopher Giles, Accountant, General Post Office,
Adelaide. With an introduction by C. Piazzi Smith, Astronomer Royal for
Scotland. London: R. Banks & Son, 1886. Fcp. 8vo.
B l a c k m o r e - & i Official Publications, p. 107.
LEGAL /"omitted from page 83J.
Bhepherdson—The Practice of the Local Courts of South Australia according to
the jurisdiction given to them by the Local Ordinances, Nos. 5 and 6 of
1850, No. 7 of 1851, and No. 21 of 18o3, with Requisite Forms and a full
and elaborate Index, &c, &c. By John Banks Shepherdson. Mount
Barker: Alfred Waddy, 1858. Fcp. 8vo.
APPENDIX-NEWSPAPERS., &C.
93
NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICAL LITERATURE.
NEWSPAPERS-COLONrAL.
South Australian Beguter—A morning newspaper, eigbt pages. No. 1 published
in London June 18th, 1836, 8 pp. No. 2 published in Adelaide, June 3rd,
1837, 6 pp Issued irregularly to June 16th, 1838, then weekly to 1843,
and bi-weekly to 1850, and daily from 1850 to present time. Adelaide:
Robert Kyffin Thomas & Co. Price, 2d.
South Australian Advertiser - A morning newspaper, eigbt pages. Established
July 12th, 1858. If sued daily from that date to present time. Adelaide:
Burden & Bonython. Price, Id.
Adelaide Observer—A weekly newspaper, forty-eight pages. Established July 1st,
1843. Adelaide: Robert Kyffin Thomas & Co. Price, 6d.
South Australian Chronicle - A weekly newspaper, twenty-four large pages.
Established July 17th, 1858. Adelaide: Burden & Bonython. Price, 4d.
Express and Telegraph—An evening newspaper, four pages. Established November
30th, 18t>3. Adelaide: Burden & Bonython. Price, Id.
Evening Journal—An evening newspaper, four pages. Established January 2nd,
1869. Adelaide: Robert Kyffin Thomas & Co. Price, Id.
South Australian Government Gazette—Weekly, on Thursday. Established 1839.
Adelaide: E. Spiller. Price, 2d.
The Lantern—A weekly illustrated comic and satirical newspaper. Established
as The Lantern, September, 1874 ; afterwards incorporated with The Bulletin
from January 27th, 1881, to January 7th, 1882; subsequently, on October
20th, 1^84, purchased the Adelaide Punch, with which it is now incorporated.
Adelaide : Chas. A. Murphy. Price, 6d.
•Australische Zeitung—Weekly, on Wednesday. Established 1860. Adelaide:
Basedow, Eimer, & Co. Price, 6d.
•South Australian Times—Weekly, on Saturday. Originally issued as the City and
Country, in 1881; subsequently incorporated the S.A. Herald (a Port
Adelaide paper), with which it is now issued. Adelaide: Barrow and
McMullen. Price, 2d.
•Christian Colonist—Weekly, on Friday. Established October 4th, 1878. Adelaide:
Rev. J. McEwin. Price, 2d.
•Christian Weekly and Methodist Journal—Weekly, on Friday. Established July
4th, 1876. Adelaide : Wesleyan Book Depdt. Price, 2d.
War Cry, *nd Official Gazette of the Salvation Army, 8.A.—Weekly, on Friday.
Established April 6th, 1883. Adelaide:. C. H. Lindsay Price, Id.
•Licensed Victuallers' Gazette and Sporting Chronicle—Weekly, on Saturday.
Established 1876. Adelaide: J. S. McClory. Price, 6d.
•Garden and Field - Monthly, first of each month. Established August 10th, 1875.
Adelaide : A. Molineux. Price, 6d.
files of the newspapers marked * can be seen at the office of H. Ilampson, advertising agent,
Leigh-street, Adelaide.
94
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
•Pictorial Australian—Monthly, on first of each month. Adelaide: Frearson and
Brother. Price, 6d.
•Port Adelaide News - Bi-weekly, on Tuesdays and Friday. Established March
30th, 1878. Port Adelaide : Kennedy, Jones, and Styles. Price, 2d.
Mercantile Defence Association—Weekly Circular, containing records of Insolvencies and Assignments, and all registered and interesting commercial
transactions. Established July 4th, 187«. Adelaide: Lawrance & Brook.
Trades Protection Association—Weekly. Established June 28th, 1884. Adelaide :
James Leomrd & Co.
•Tatiara Mail and West Wimmera Advertiser—Weekly, Saturday. Established
August 28th, 1880. Border.Town : Mott & Murphy. Price, 3d.
* Northern Argus—Bi- weekly, Tuesday and Friday. Established February "5th,
1869. Clare: A. & H. H. Tilbrook. Price, 2d.
•Bnnyip, Oawler Times, and Oawler Standard—Weekly, on Friday. Originally
issued in September, 1863, as The Bunyip; or Oawler Humbug Society's
Chronicle. Gawler: W. Bar net. Price, Id.
•Areas Express and Port Pirie Advertiser—Bi-weekly, on Tuesday and Friday.
Gladstone : G. A. Kearney. Price, 2d.
•Agriculturist and Beyiew—Weekly, on Wednesday. Established March, 1878,
under the title Jamestown Review. Jamestown: G. H. Lake & Co. Price, 2d.
•Kapunda Herald—Bi-weekly, on Tuesday and Friday. Established October 29th,
1864. Kapunda: James Scandrett. Price, 2d.
•Burra Becord—Bi-weekly, on Tuesday and Friday. Established June, 1876, under
the title Northern Mail. Kooringa: F. W. Holder. Price, 2d.
•Yorke's Peninsula Advertiser-Bi-weekly, Wednesday and Friday. Established
October 4th, 1872. Moonta: William Henry Wilkinson. Price, 2d.
•Mount Barker Courier and Onkaparinga and Gumeracha Advertiser—Weekly,
on Friday. Established October 1st, 1880. Mount Barker: C. M. ft.
Dumas. Price, 3d.
•Border Watch—Bi-weekly, Wednesday and Saturday. Established April 26th,
1861. Mount Gambier: Laurie & Watson. Price, 3d.
•South-Eaitern Star—Bi-weekly, Tuesday and Friday. Established October 2nd,
1877. Mount Gambier: tsouth-Eastern Printing and Publishing company.
Price, 3d.
•Karacoorte Herald—Bi-weekly, Tuesday and Friday. Established December 14th,
1875. Naracoorte, J. B. Mather & George Ash. Price, 3d.
•Free Press and Eastern Subarban Recorder—Weekly, on Friday. Established
July 3rd, 1885. Norwood: J. N. Richards & P. T. Hill. Price, id.
•Port Augusta Dispatch, Newcastle and Flinders Chronicle—Tri-weekly,
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Established August 17th, 1877. Port
Augusta: David Drysdale. Price, 2d.
•Port Pirie Advocate and Areas News—Weekly, Friday. Established March 21st,
1885. Port Pirie : Walter South & Alfred Edward South. Price, 3d.
•Southern Argu?, Strathalbyn, Goolwa, Victor Harbor, and Biver Murray
Advertiser—Weekly, on .Thursday. Established April 26th, 1866, by
Ebenezer Ward, M.P., at Port Elliot. Strathalbyn: J. W. Elliott & Co.
Price, 2d.
•Terowie Enterprise and North-Eastern Advertiser--Weekly, on Friday. Established August 8th, 1884. Terowie : O'Loughlin & Dawson. Price, 3d.
File* of the newspapers marked * on this and preceding page ean be seen at the office of
H. Hampson, advertising agent, Leigh-street, AdelaiJe.
APPENDIX—NEWSPAPERS,
fee.
9*
Unley Times—Monthly. Established September 12th, 1885. Unley. Price, Id.
•Wallaroo Times—Bi-weekly, Wednesday and Saturday. Established February
1st, 1865. Wallaroo: D. & A. F . Taylor. Price, 2d.
•Catholic Monthly—Firat Thursday in each month. Adelaide: Rev. W. JV
Uns worth.
Farkside Messenger—Established 1833. Monthly. S. Fairey.
Australian Christian Pioneer—Monthly. Established August, 1868. Adelaide.
Thy Witness—Monthly. Established December, 1884. Adelaide: J. W. Wood.
Good Tidings—Monthly Journal of the Goodwood Baptist Church. Established
January, 1886. Adelaide : A. H. Bryant.
Truth and Progress —Monthly. Adelaide : Baptist Association.
Primitive Methodist Record—Monthly. Established 1881. Adelaide.
Congregational Record-Monthly. Established October, 1884. Adelaide.
Excelsior-Monthly. Established May, 1885. Goodwood: F. Hack.
The Churchman—Monthly. Established May, 1884. Adelaide: E. Blatchford.
Temperance Herald—Quarterly. Established 1881. Adelaide.
The Presbyterian—Quarterly. Adelaide.
(For Northern Territory papers see page 82 herein.)
NEWSPAPERS—COLONIAL-OUT
OF PRINT.
The Egotist—Established 1839. Adelaide.
Adelaide Guardian-Established July, 1839. Adelaide: W. C. Cox, Wakefieldstreet.
Adelaide Chronicle and South Australian Literary Record—Established December,.
1839. Weekly to December, 1840. Adelaide: R. Thomas & Co., Hindleystreet.
Southern Australian - Established 1838. Issued weekly, to 1843; bi-weekly, 1843
to 1851. Adelaide : A. MacDougall & A. Murray, Rundle-street.
Port Lincoln Herald-Established 1840. Issued occasionally. Port Lincoln: Geo.
Dehane.
Examiner—Established 1842. Adelaide.
Satirist—Established October 12th, 1842. Adelaide.
Australian Witness-Established 1845. Weekly, 1845-6. Adelaide: M. Collisson.
South Australian News Letter—Established January, 1844. Issued occasionally.
Adelaide: James Allen.
South Australian Gazette and Mining Journal—Established 1845. Adelaide:
Geo. Stevenson.
Australian German Post—Weekly, in 1847. Adelaide: C. Kornhardt.
Adelaide Times - Established 1848. Weekly, in 1848; bi-weekly, 1849 ; daily, 185a
to May, 1858. Adelaide : John Brown, W. B. Gilbert, & James Allen.
Mercury, South Australian Sporting Chronicle, and Commercial Advertiser—
Established 1*49. Weekly. Adelaide: W. E. Hammond.
Australian Standard and Port Adelaide Intelligencer—Established August 12th,
1850. Adelaide : E. L. Grundy.
Austral Examiner—Established March 21st, 1851. Weekly. Adelaide : Whit ridges
Files of the newspapers marked * on this and preceding pages can be seen at the office of
H. Hampson, advertising agent, Leigh-street, Adelaide.
!96
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
Die Deutsche Post—Weekly, in 1850. Tanunda.
Adelaide Deutsche Zeitung—Established 1851. Weekly. Adt-laide: W. Eggers.
Oddfellows' Chronicle—Weekly. Established May, 1851. Adelaide: D. McLeod.
Adelaide Commercial Advertiser — Tri-weekly, in 1850. Adelaide: G. Dehane.
South Australian Weekly Dispatch— Weekly, 1854 to 1858. Adelaide: J. Brown,
W. B. Gilbert, & J. Allen.
South Australian Free Press—Established October loth, 1853. Weekly. Adelaide :
Hilton & Co., and W. M. Akhurst.
Tarm and Garden—Established July 8th, 1858. Monthly, to June 18th, 1863. 5
vols. Adelaide : E. W. Andrews. Demy 4to.
The People's Journal—Established September, 1857. Bi-weekly. Adelaide: H .
Hughes.
Thursday Review -Established January 5th, 1860. Weekly, to December, 1861.
Adelaide: C. E. Platts. Fcp. folio.
Tanunda Deutsche Zeitung-Established January, 1862. Tanunda:
The Critic—Established October 4th, 1862. Weekly to March 14th, 1863. Adelaide :
G. Isaacs. Demy 4to.
Telegraph—Daily. Established August 15th, 1862. Adelaide: F . Sinnett. Subsequently, in 1866, purchased by proprietors of The Express, with which it is
now amalgamated.
Adelaide Musical Herald—Established January 2nd, 18G3. Weekly to June 19th,
1863. Adelaide : J. Elliott & H. Pounsett. Demy 4to.
northern Star-Kapunda: G.M.Allen.
Mount Gambier Standard - Established May, 1866. Mount Gambier:
Adelaide Argus—Issued December 17th to December 20th, 1866.
Comet—Established February, 1867. Monthly, to December, 1881. Adelaide:
David Gall.
Pasquin—Established January 26th, 1867. A satirical paper. Weekly, to December
31st, lo7o. Adelaide: E. R. Mitford.
South Australian Satirist- Established Julv 27th, 1867. Weekly, to April 18th,
1868. Adelaide : G. M. Allen.
The Galatea and Port Adelaide Intelligencer — Established October, 1867.
Weekly. Port Adelaide.
Illustrated Adelaide Post-Established 1867. Adelaide: W. A. Cawthorne.
South Australian—Established November 6th, 1868. Weekly, to December 25th,
1869. Adelaide: Ebenezer Ward, M.P.
Adelaide Miscellany—A Journal of News, Literature, Music, &c. Adelaide: Sims
and Elliott, 1868-9.
Colonist—Established September, 1869. Adelaide: A. Waddy. Demy 4to.
Spectator and South Australian Protestant Advocate—Established January, 1869.
Weekly, 1869 to 1872. Adelaide: J. H. Lewis.
Gawler Times and Gold Fields Reporter—Established April, 1869. Weekly, to
June, 1873. Gawler : J. B. Austin, W. Moffat, & A. Fergusson.
South Australian Independent—Established January, 1868. Monthly, to January,
1873. Adelaide: J. T. Shawyer.
Our Times—Established June 3rd, 1868. Adelaide: A. Waddy.
.Licensed Victualler—Established November, 1869. Weekly, to [March 5th, 1870.
Adelaide: (Pendragon) George Isaacs.
A PPKNDIX—NEWSPAPERS, &c.
97
Harp and Southern Cross—Established May, 1869. Weekly. Adelaide: J. A.
Hewitt.
The Independent—Adelaide: Whitridge.
The Moonta Herald and Northern Territory Gazette—Established January 2nd,
1S69. Weekly. Adelaide:
Gumeracha Guardian, afterwards The Northern Guardian—Established July, 1870.
Weekly, to March, 1874. Gumeracha, Clare, and Kapunda. Ebenezer
Ward, M.P.
The Monthly: or Town and Country Advertiser—Established January 19th, 1871.
Title subsequently altered to The Review, ani Town and Country Advertiser.
Adelaide: W. A. Cawthorne.
Portonian—Established August, 1871. Weekly, to February, 1881. Adelaide:
D. C. F. Moodie.
Irish Harp—Established January 1872. Weekly, to December, 1882. Adelaide :
- Fox.
The Week's Doings—Established May, 1872. Weekly. George Isaacs & W.
Burrows.
Arabian Nights—Established June 5th, 1872. Weekly. Adelaide: James Smith.
Young Ken's Magazine—Established 1873. Monthly. Adelaide.
Farmer's Weekly Messenger - Weekly, 1873-78. Adelaide: Ebenezer Ward, M.P.
South Australian Templar - Established July, 1S73. Monthly. Adelaide: Printed
for the Grand Lodge, by Webb, Vardon, & Pritchard.
Mirror—Established July, 1873. Weekly, to December, 1874. Adelaide: W. C
Sims.
Hanson Mercury—Established May Uth, 1874. Monthly, to September 9th, 1874.
Hanson : J. Jones.
Tribune—A Journal of Social Reform. Established August 16th, 1875. Monthly, to
April, 1882. Adelaide: George Howell.
Gawler Mercury—Established November 27th, 1875. Weekly.
Gawler.
Neue Deutsche Zeitung—Established October, 1875. Weekly.
Adelaide.
South-Eastern Ensign - Established July, 1875. Bi-weekly. Mount Gambier: Bye
and Andrew.
Illustrated Adelaide News-Established 1875. Monthly. Adelaide: Frearson and
Brother.
Port Pirie Gazette—Established January, 1876. Weekly. Port Pirie.
South Australian Tablet—Established March 3rd, 1876. Weekly, to May, 1877.
Adelaide:
Standard - Established September 2nd, 1876. Monthly, to March 2nd, 1878.
Adelaide : Revs. Green & Pollitt.
Australian Star-Established June 1st, 1S77. Weekly, to March 31st, 1881.
Adelaide: Allerdale Grainger.
Adelaide Echo—Established January 13th, 1877. Monthly, to December, 1877.
Labour Advocate—Established 1877. Weekly. Adelaide:
Figaro—Established February, 1877. A comic illustrated paper. Weekly, to
November, 1877. Adelaide: W. P. Warton.
Adelaide Punch—Established June, 1878; enlarged December 7th, 1878, and issued
weekly to 1884, when this paper was purchased by the proprietor of the
Lantern, with which it is now incorporated.
98
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
Courier—Established November 14th, 1877. Monthly, to December, 1879. Adelaide:
J. Northmore.
Frearson's Illustrated Weekly—Established 1878. Adelaide: Frearson & Bro.
Common Sense—Established March 3rd, 1879. Weekly, to September 9th, 1879.
Adelaide.
Bough Ashlar—A masonic paper. Established August, 1879. Issued weekly to
October, 1884. Adelaide: J. B. Austin.
Bulletin—Established January 27th, 18SI. Weekly, to January 7th, 1882 (when it
became incorporated with the LanUrnj. Adelaide : E. J. Roach.
Australian Pilot—Weekly, in 1882.
Literary News— Weekly, in 1883.
Norwood Messenger—Monthly. Established August, 1883. Norwood: H. J.
Lambert.
Economist—Established 1883. Adelaide.
The Call—Established May, 1884. Monthly, to April, 1885. Adelaide.
Faithful Witness—Established January, 1882. Monthly, to December, 1883. Adelaide : H. D. Smith & R. Woolcock.
North-Eastern Times and Terowie News—Weekly, in 1883. Terowie: F. W.
Holder & Frank Pascoe.
British Australian Federal Standard—Weekly, in 1884. Terowie.
Standard—Weekly. Gawler.
Peninsula Herald—Weekly. Moonta.
Law Journal—Monthly, in 1884. Lovekin & Harry.
College Park Echo—Established February, 1885. Monthly, to January, 1886.
College Park : J. Reed Glasson.
Bon Marche Enterprise—Established May, 188*5. Monthly, to October, 1885.
Adelaide: Kirkham Evans.
Arcadian—One issue only, December, 1885. Adelaide: J. T. Shawyer.
MAGAZINES PUBLISHED IN ADELAIDE-OUT OF PRINT.
The South Australian Magazine—Established July, 1841. Issued monthly to
1843. Adelaide: A. MacUougall. Cr. 8vo.
The South Australian Temperance Advocate - Established July, 1841. Adelaide:
A. MaeDougall. Cr. 8vo.
The South Australian Oddfellows' Magazine, M.U.—Established January, 1844.
Issued monthly. Adelaide : A. MaeDougall. Demy 8vo.
The Adelaide Magazine—Established November 1st, 1845. Adelaide: G. Dehane.
Demy 4to.
The Adelaide Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge—Established
August, 1848. Issued monthly to July, 1849. 2 vols. Adelaide: John
Stephens. Cr. 8vo.
The Monthly Almanac and Illustrated Commentator—Established February, 1850.
Adelaide: T. Strode. Demy 8vo. (A humorous publication.)
The Wanderer—Established February, 1853. Issued monthly. Adelaide: N. Hailes.
Demy 8vo.
The South Australian Horticulturist and Magazine of Agriculture, &c.—By
J. F. Wood.
See PART IV., p. 43.
APPENDIX—NEWSPAPERS, &c.
99
Church Intelligencer and Christian Gleaner—Established'January, 1851. Issued
monthly. Adelaide: H. Hussey.
The Educational Journal of South Australia—1857. Monthly. Adelaide: F .
Hosking.
South Australian Union Magazine —Quarterly. For teachers. Established January,
1867. Adelaide : J. T. Shawyer.
Bell's life—Established September, 1861. Weekly. Adelaide : McLeod & Hillier.
Number One—Established 1861. By (Pendragon) George Isaacs.
The Wallet—A supplement to the Weekly Mail, December 10th, 1864, to July, 1865.
The Church Chronicle for the Diocese of Adelaide—Established September, 1866.
Issued monthly. Adelaide: J. H. Lewis.
The Witness for Truth—Established June, 1869. Cr. 8vo.
Free Presbyterian—Established February, 1876. Monthly. Adelaide. J. H.
Lewis.
MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS PUBLISHED IN L O N D O N OUT OF PRINT.
The South Australian Twopenny Magazine—Established October 1st, 1839,
Plymouth: J. C. Matthews, 1839.
The South Australian Miscellany and New Zealand Review—Published monthly.
London: Smith, Elder, & Co., 1839.
The Colonial Magazine and Commercial Maritime Journal—Edited by Robert
Montgomery Martin. Vols. i. to ix. London: Fisher, Son, & Co., 1840-42,
The South Australian Colonist—Issued weekly. London : 1840.
The Australian Miscellany and New Zealand Review—Established October, 1839.
Issued monthly. London : Smith, Elder, & Co., 1840.
South Australian News-Published monthly. Vol. i., Juro 15th, 1841, to May
15th, 1842 ; second series, to December 1st, 1845. London: J. C. Hailes.
The Australian and New Zealand Monthly Magazine—For New South Wales,
Van Dieman's Land, Western Australia, Port Phillip, South Australia, and.
New Zealand. Edited by Henry Capper. Established January 1st, 1842,
and monthly afterwards. London : Smith, Elder, & Co. Cr. 8vo.
The Colonist—London: 1849.
Colonization Circular- Issued by H.M. Emigration Commissioners, 1850 to 1857.
London: Eyre & Spottiswoode.
The Emigrant and Colonial Gazette—Issued weekly. London: T. W. Halliday,
1849.
The South Australian Record—London. First issued as The South Australian
lteeord to February 15th, 1840; then as th« South Australian Record and
Australasian Chronicle to May 2nd, 1840; then as The South Australian
Recod and Australasian and South African Chronicle to May, 1841; when
the title was altered to The Australasian Record an i Indian Chronicle. Vol.
i., No. 1, November 8th, 1837, to No. 29, December 15th, 1839. Vol. n . r
No. 30, January 1st, 1840, to No. 53, June 27th, 1840. Vol. m., No. 54,
July 4th, 1840, to No. 79, December 2fith, 1840. Vol. iv., No. 80, January,
1841, to No. 97, August 7th, 1841. Vol. v., No. 9*, August 21st, 1841, to
No. 107, December 24th, 1841. Vol. TI., No. 108, January 8th, 1842, toNo. 133, December 24th, 1842.
The Colonial Gazette—Issued 1839, 1840, and 1841. Weekly. London: published
at the office of the Spectator.
McPhun's Australian News—Glasgow: W. R. McPhun, 1853.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
ALMANACS AND DIRECTORIES.
Directories—
The Royal South Australian Almanac and General Directory for 1839 and
1840. Adelaide : Robert Thomas & Co.
The South Australian Almanac and General Directory for 1841 and 1842.
By James F. Bennett. Adelaide: Robert Thomas & Co.
The South Australian Almanac and Adelaide and Colonial Directory for 1843.
Adelaide: A. MacDougall.
Ditto, for 1844. By T. Young Cotter. Adelaide : A. MacDougall.
outline sketch of the settled portions of the colony, 1842.)
(With
Ditto for 1846. Adelaide: A.Murray.
The Royal South Australian Almanac and General Directory for 1848. By
John Stephens. Adelaide : J. Stephens.
The South Australian Almanac and General Colonial Directory for 1849.
By James Allen. Adelaide : A. Murray. (With map of settled portions,
—except South-Eastern District of South Australia—and with situations
of Mines of Copper and Lead.)
Ditto. By Andrew Murray. Ditto ditto for 1850.
Dehane's Almanac for 1852-3. Adelaide.
The Royal South Australian Book Almanac and General Directory for 1854
and 1855. By Andrew Garran, M.A. Adelaide: Register, £<?., Office.
Roberts's South Australian Book Almanac for 1856.
Adelaide City and Port Commercial Directory and Almanac for 1856. By
George Young. Adelaide : Hilton & Co.
Howell's Adelaide City and Port Directory for 1858.
Lewis's Adelaide Post Office Directory and Almanac for 1862. Adelaide:
J. H. Lewis.
South Australian Almanac and Directory from 1864 to 1871. fen. 8vo.; and
from 1872 to 1883, demy 8vo. By Josiah Boothby. Adelaide.
South Australian Directory, with which is incorporated Boothby's South
Australian Directory, 1884 to 1886. Adelaide: Sands & McDougall.
Nautical Almanac. By A. Sawtell, Port Adelaide.
Shawyer's South Australian Almanack, 1864 to 1886. Adelaide: J. T.
Shawyer. Demy 16mo.
National Directory of South Australia for 1867-8, including a Squatters*
Directory. Melbourne: J. W. Butler.
Commercial and Trades Directory of South Australia, &c, for 1882-3. By
Morris, Hayter, & Barry.
Australian Handbook and Almanac, 1870 to 1886. Melbourne: Gordon
and Gotch. Demy 8vo.
Australian Squatting Directory, 1871, containing Names of Lessees and
Stations, with their various Rentals, &c. By M. Macphael, 1871.
Australasian A B C Guide, Railway and Road. Published monthly. Melbourne : Gordon & Gotch.
Australasian Medical Diiectory and Handbook. Edited and compiled by
Ludwig Bruck. Sydney and London : 1883. Demy 8vo.
Frearson's Guide and Almanac, 1877 to 1886. Adelaide: Frearson and
Brother.
APPENDIX—NEWSPAPERS, &c.
101
Directories—continued.
Goodfellow & Hele's Cricketers' Almanack, 1878-9. Adelaide: Carey and
Page. Demy 12mo.
South Australian Historical Almanack. Barker & Co., 1884-5. Adelaide:
Carey & Page. Demy 8vo.
South-Eastern Star Almanac, 1881 to 1886. Mount Gamber: 8.K Star
Office.
Gawler Bunyip Almanac and Directory for Gawler and Suburbs for 1886.
Gawler: Bunyip Office.
Year Book of South Australia, with Geological Map, 1885 and 1886. By
Edward Greyille, Sydney.
Adelaide University Calendar. Published annually from academical year,
1877.
South Australian Municipal Calendar. By Thos. Worsnop, Town Clerk,
Adelaide. Published annually since 1882.
German Book Almanac—AustralischerYolks Ealendar. Adelaide: Basedow,
Eimer, & Co.
SERIAL
LITERATURE.
Synod of Church of England—Report of Proceedings of the Synod in the Diocese
of Adelaide. Published annually
South Australian Acclimatization Society—Annual Report of the Transactions of
the Society, established July 23rd, 1878. Published annually since.
Boyal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia—Annual
Reports, published annually since 1879-80.
Philosophical Society of Adelaide, South Australia—Transactions and Proceedings
and Report. Issued irregularly in foolscap and quarto size until 1876-7;
issued in 1877-8 and 1878-9 in demy 8vo. size, vols. I. and I I . ; in 1879-80
name altered to Royal Society of South Australia.
Beyal Society of South Australia—Transactions and Proceedings and Reports,
commencing with year 1879-80, vol. I I I . Published annually since.
Adelaide: G. Robertson.
Adelaide Corporation—City of Adelaide. Mayor's Report. Published annually since
1852.
Municipal Association of South Australia—President's Report. Published annually
since 1881.
Chamber of Manufactures—Annual Reports of the proceedings of the Chamber,
commencing with year ending July 25th, 1870. Annually since.
South Australian Masonic Guide—By Philip Sansom. Published annually since
1881.
South Australian Cricketers' Guide—By W. O. Whitridge. Season 1876-7.
Annually since.
Savage Club Annual—First issue, 1885. Adelaide: John Moule.
Observer Turf Guide.
102
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
PARLIAMENTARY AND OFFICIAL
P a r l i a m e n t o f G r e a t B r i t a i n , &c.—Imperial Statutes establishing South
Australia a British Province, and relating to the Government, & c , of the
Colony—
ANNO
QUARTO
ET
QUINTO,
GULIELMI
IV.,
REGIS.
Cap. XCV.— An Act to empower His Majesty to erect South Australia into a
British Province or Provinces, and to provide for the Colonization and
Government thereof.
[August loth, 1834.
ANNO
PRIMO
ET
SECUNDO
VICTORLE
REGIN^.
Cap. L X . — A n Act to amend an Act of the fourth and fifth years of Hie Late
Majesty, empowering His Majesty to erect South Australia into a British
Province or Provinces.
[July 31st, 1838.
(The above-named Acts were repealed on July 30th, 1842, by 5 and 6 Victoria, cap. 61, sec. 1.)
ANNO
QUARTO
VICTORIA
REGIN^.
Cap. V I I I . — An Act to authorize the advance of a Sum of Money out of the
Consolidated Fund on account if the Colony of South Australia.
[May 10th, 1841.
(£155,000 was advanced by the Imperial Government under this Act, to be repaid, with interest,
out of the South Australian revenue; but Act 5 and 6 Victoria, oap. 61, sec. 9, authorized "That the sum of £155,000 shall be taken to have been granted in aid of the
revenues «i South Australia, and that all further claim lor the repayment thereof, or for
interest thereon, shall be abandoned.")
ANNO
QUINTO
ET
SEXTO
VICTORIA
REGIN.E.
Cap. X X X V I . — A n Act for regulating the Sale of Waste Lands belonging to the
Crown in the Australian Colonies.
[June 22nd, 1842.
(Repealed on July 16th, 1655, by 18 and 19 Victoria, cap. 56, sec. 1.)
ANNO
QUINTO
ET
SEXTO
VICTORLE
REGIN.E.
Cap. L X I . — A n Act to provide for the belter Government of South Australia.
[July 30th, 1842.
(This Act repeals the first two Acts quoted above; enacts that convicts shall not be sent to
South Australia; provides fo* establishment of a General Assembly; reduces the rate of
Interest on Commissioners' Bonds from lo per c<.-nt. to 3£ per cent.; makes an advance
of £155,000 a free gift to the colony; provides for issue of Debentures, and the establishment o. a Civil List.)
ANNO
QUINTO
ET
SEXTO
VICTORIA
REGINJE.
Cap. L X X V I . — A n Act for the Government of New South Wales and Van
Bitmaps
Land.
[July SCth, 1842.
(Provides for the establishment of Colonial Parliaments and District Councils.) Act IS and 14
Victoria, cap. 59, sees. 12, 20, 21, and 22 extends the application of this Act to South
Australia ana Van Dieman's Land.)
ANNO SEPTIMO E T OCTAVO ^ I C T O R I ^ R E G L N ^ .
Cap. L X X I V . — A n Act to explain and amend the Act for the Government of
New South Wales and Van Biemaris Land.
[August 6th, 1844.
(This Act defines qualifications of members of the Legislative Council; provides tor payment of
sums to be levied in districts for police purposes; extends the Governor's powers as to
giving or withholding the Royal assent; and interprets the term " Governor." See also
cap. 59.)
APPENDIX—PARLIAMENTARY AND OFFICIAL.
P a r l i a m e n t of Great B r i t a i n ,
103
&c—continued.
ANNO NONO ET DECIMO VICTORLE B E G I N S .
Cap. CIV.—An Act to amend an Act for regulating the Sale of Waste Lands
belonging to the Crown in the Australian Colonies, and to make further
provision for the management thereof
[August 28th, 1846.
(This Act was repealed on July 16th, 1856, by 18 and 19 Vict., cap. 56, sec. 1.)
ANNO DECIMO TERTIO ET DECIMO QUARTO VICTORIA
REGINJE.
Cap. LIX.—An Act for the better Government of Her Majesty's Australian
Colonies.
[August 5th, 1850.
(This Act provides for the establishment of Legislative Councils in Van Dieman's Land and
South Australia; alteration ot Electoral Districts, and number of members, &c.;
Governors and Legislative Councils authorized to make Laws; provides for Civil List;
Appropriation of Revenue; Constitution, &c, if District Councils; imposition of
Customs
Duties; provision as to the reservation of Bills; and interpretation of term
4
» Governor.")
ANNO DECIMO OCTAVO ET DECIMO NONO VICTORIA
REGIN^.
Cap. LVI.—An Act to repeal the Acts of Parliament now in force respecting
the Disposal of the Waste Lands of the Crown in Her Majesty's
Australian Colonies, and to make other provision in lieu thereof
[July 16th, 1855.
(This Act repeals 5 and 6 Vict., cap. 36; and 9 and 10 Vict., cap. 104; and gives powers to the
Legislature of Van Dieman's Land and South Australia to dispose of Waste Lands.)
ANNO VICESIMO QUINTO VICTORIA REGINJE.
Cap. XI—An Act to explain an Act intituled " An Act for the better Government of Her Majesty's Australian Colonies.
[April 11th, 1862.
(Doubts having arisen as to the validity of some Colonial Acts, this Act provides that Acts
passed by certain Legislative Councils, and assented to by Governors, to be as effectual as
if reserved for Her Majesty's assent.)
PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS—
COLONIZATION COMMISSIONERS—
First Annual Report.
No. 491, printed July 28th, 1836.
Second Annual Report, with Plans of the City of Adelaide, Survey of Coast
of St. Vincent's Gulf and Nepean Bay, Kangaroo Island. No. 97,
printed January 26th, 1838.
Third Annual Report, with Plan of the 'District of Adelaide, divided in
country sections. No. 255, printed May 13th, 1839.
Fourth Annual Report. No. 556, printed July 29th, 1840.
Returns—Expenses defrayed by Great Britain in the Colony of South
Australia, from April 1st, 1835, to July, 1838; Moneys received by the
Sale of Public Lands in South Australia in each year, from April 1st,
1835, to July, 1838 ; Number of Ships and Tonnage cleared for South
Australia from Great Britain for same date; Population in July, 1838;
and Annual Charge to be provided for by the Local Government of South
Australia—Interest on Debts, Local Expenses, &c. No. 685, printed
August 6th, 1838.
Statement of Debts and Estimate of Claims on the Colonization Commis- .
sioners of South Australia, calculated to May 1st, 1841. No. 151,
printed March 19th, 1841.
104
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
P a r l i a m e n t of Great B r i t a i n , &c—continued.
PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS -continued.
Copies of Letters of the Commissioners engaging to serve gratuitously, and
not to resign without six months' notice, and other papers relating to the
Commission. No. 270, printed April 27th, 1841.
Copies of Correspondence and Memorials on the subject of the Colonial Land
Fund of South Australia, and on the expediency of renewing Emigration
to that Colony. No. 609, printed August 8th, 1844„*j
,'
Quantity of Land Sold, Date of Sale, Name of Purchaser, Price per Acre,
Amount Paid, Name of Agent, &c, Quantity of Land Sold in the
Colony, Loans Raised in England, Names of Emigration Agents,
Moneys Received from Emigrants, Salaries, &c, Paid to Officers in
London. No. 223, printed April 10th, 1840.
SELECT COMMITTEE: HOUSE OF COMMONS—
First Report. Resolutions.
No. 119, printed March 9th, 1841.
Second Report. With Plans—District of Adelaide (2); The Maritime
Portion of South Australia; Sketch of Encounter Bay, by Colonel Light
and B. T. Finniss; The City of Adelaide, with acre allotments numbered : Sketch of Nepean Bay and Eingscote Harbor, by Wm. Chesser ;
and Map, showing Special Surveys to the eastward of the Gulf of St.
Vincent. No. 394, printed June 10th, 1841.
SPECIAL SURVEYS—Copies of Correspondence between R. F. Davies and G. W.
Hope. (In continuation of papers included in No. 609, August 8th,
1844.) No. 624, printed August 5th, 1846.
Copies of Correspondence between the Colonial Department and Messrt.
Graham & Co., re Land at or near the River Glenelg, S.A. No. 77,
printed March 1st, 1839.
SHIPPING, &c—Return. Number and Tonnage of Vessels Cleared from United
Kingdom to South Australia, the Number of Emigrants, and the Value
of Exports, from 1836 to 1840. No. 380, printed June 7th, 1841.
BILLS—An Estimate of the sum required to be Voted in the year 1842, to enable
Her Majesty to liquidate certain Bills drawn by the Governor of South
Australia since the end of the vear 1840. No. 465, printed July 19th,
1842.
BONDS, &c—A Return of the terms on which the £85,800 of Bonds and Annuity
Deeds were issued by the Colonization Commissioners, Amount Received,
Interest Payable, Dividends Paid, Names of Holders, &c. No. 684,
printed August 12th, 1842.
DESPATCHES—Papers relative to South Australia. Copies of Despatches from
May, 1841, to March, 1843, with Report of Colonization Commissioners,
dated July 29th, 1842, and a Map, showing the Counties of the Settled
Portions 01 the Province. Printed 1843.
LAND SALES, &C.—A Return of all Moneys Received for Sales of Land in South
Australia; of the Expenditure of the said Moneys; of all Liabilities for
Balance of Passage Money of Emigrants; and Balances of the Land
Fund, both in England and in the Colony. No. 670, printed June 25th,
1847.
EMIGRATION—A Return of the Average Cost of Passage of Emigrants from
England to South Australia, in ships chartered by H.M. Colonial Land
and Emigration Commissioners, from January 1st, 1846, to July, 1847.
No. 669, printed July 15th, 1847.
APPENDIX—PARLIAMENTARY AND OFFICIAL.
10*
Parliament of Great Britain, Ac—continued.
PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS—continued.
EMIGRATION—A Return from each of the British Colonies of the Amount of the- *
Land Revenue, and the particulars of its application towards the introduction of Emigrants. No. 345, printed May 19th, 1848.
COLONIAL CHURCH LEGISLATION—Copies of any Petitions to the Queen, and of
any Representations to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State in the
Colonial Department, on Colonial Church Legislation, or on any Points
affecting the Management of Affairs of the Church in the Colonies since
1845. No. 355, vn., printed March 17th, 1852.
SETTLEMENT, FINANCES, &C.—Correspondence of the Colonial Department relative
to South Australia, including Establishment of the Settlement; Union of
Offices of the Governor and Colonial Resident Commissioner; Control
over the Finances of the Colony; Proposed Amendment of the Act;.
Propose I Reviev by the Secretary of State of the Instructions from theCoinmissioneis to the Colonial Authorities; Dissolution of the Original
Commission; Financial Difficulties of the Colony, with an account of
the Income and Expenditure of the Colony from the Commencement to1811. No. 72, printed April 22nd, 1841.
EMIGRATION—Copies or Extracts of any Despatches relative to Emigration tothe Australian Colonies. Papers printed 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1851,
1852.
CONSTITUTIONS OF THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES—Papers
relative to.
Printed.
LANDS IN THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES.—Papers relative to.
Printed
1849, 1850, 1851, 1852, 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856.
CROWN
1851, 1852, 1853, 1854.
AUSTRALIAN COLONIES GOVERNMENT BILL—Copies of Extracts on Correspon-
dence on the subject of. Printed March 1st, 1850.
EPISCOPAL SEES IN AUSTRALIA- Copies or Extracts of Despatches relative to thfr
Establishment of. No. 174, printed March 25th, 1850.
GOLD IN AUSTRALIA-Correspondence relative to the Discovery of. Ten parts Printed 1852, 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, and 1857.
COLONIAL LAND AND EMIGRATION
COMMISSIONERS—Annual Reports.
^'
Printed
from 1841.
ABORIGINES—British Settlements: Report of Select Committee. See PART HI.,.
p. 18.
Official Despatches between Governor Grey and Lord Stanley. Despatches
of the Governors of the Australian Colonies. See PART H I . , p. 19.
EXPLORATIONS—Australian Exploring Expedition.
See PART I I . , p . 14.
RIVER MURRAY—Copies or Extracts of Despatches from the Governor of South
Australia (Sir H . E. F . Young) on the subject of the Navigation of the*
River Murray. No. 46, printed March 7th, 1854.
Parliament of South Australia—
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL—Votes and Proceedings and Council Papers.
Year.
Vol.
1851
1852
1853
1
1
1
H
|
Year.
I
1854
1855-6
1856
7 vols.
Vol.
1
2
1
V '
V^~
104
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
P a r l i a m e n t of G r e a t B r i t a i n , &c—continued.
PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS -continued.
Copies of Letters of the Commissioners engaging to serve gratuitously, and
not to resign without six months' notice, and other papers relating to the
Commission. No. 270, printed April 27th, 1841.
Copies of Correspondence and Memorials on the subject of the Colonial Land
Fund of South Australia, and on the expediency of renewing Emigration
to that Colony. No. 609, printed August 8th, 1844„*|
Quantity of Land Sold, Date of Sale, Name of Purchaser, Price per Acre,
Amount Paid, Name of Agent, &c, Quantity of Land Sold in the
Colony, Loans Raised in England, Names of Emigration Agents,
Moneys Received from Emigrants, Salaries, & c , Paid to Officers in
London. No. 223, printed April 10th, 1840.
SELECT COMMITTEE: HOUSE OP COMMONS—
First Report. Resolutions. No. 119, printed March 9th, 1841.
Second Report. With Plans—District of Adelaide (2); The Maritime
Portion of South Australia; Sketch of Encounter Bay, by Colonel Light
and B. T. Finniss; The City of Adelaide, with acre allotments numbered: Sketch of Nepean Bay and Kingscote Harbor, by Wm. Chesser ;
and Map, showing Special Surveys to the eastward of the Gulf of St.
Vincent. No. 394, printed June 10th, 1841.
SPECIAL SURVEYS—Copies of Correspondence between R. F . Davies and G-. "W.
Hope. (In continuation of papers included in No. 609, August 8 t n ,
1844.) No. 624, printed August 5th, 1846.
Copies of Correspondence between the Colonial Department and i f ^ ^ ^
Graham & Co., re Land at or near the River Glenelg, S.A.
printed March 1st, 1839.
.^ ,
SHIPPING, &c.—Return. Number and Tonnage of Vessels ^e9xef^^^the
Value
Kingdom to South Australia, the Number of E m i g r a t ^ S ? ^ - ^ * ! of Exports, from 1836 to 1840. No. 380, printed J u n e 7«*»
^ ©oable
BILLS—An Estimate of the sum required to be Voted in f h e ^^fJL^etixO* *& ISST
Her Majesty to liquidate certain Bills drawn b y V&& ^fcj&eA. *****
.*
Australia since the end of the year 1840. N o . ^V&&» "^
1842
BONDS, &c—A Return of the terms on which the £ 8 ^ , ^ ^ > ^ <
^_
Deeds were issued by the Colonization C o m n o i k j ^ ^ s c ^ 1 ^ ? - ^ \
Interest Payable, Dividends Paid, Names
^3*"$*^^^
printed August 12th, 1842.
^ * l .
DESPATCHES—Papers relative to South Australia.
-vtf " \ _- c\ ^ s ^
May, 1841, to March, 1843, with Report of
^ ^ ^ ,
dated July 29th, 1842, and a Map, s h o w i n g ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ( S ^ P W ^ \
Portions of the Province. Printed 1843.
LAND SALES, &C.—A Return of all Moneys Receive
Australia; of the Expenditure of the said
Balance of Passage Money of Emigrants
Fund, both in England and in the Colony.
1847.
EMIGRATION—A Return of the Average Coat of
England to South Australia, in ships chi
and Emigration Commissioners, from J<
No. 669, printed July loth, 1847.
106
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
Parliament of South Australia—continued.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL AND HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.—Proceedings of Parliament,
and Papers.
95 vols.
Year.
1857-8
1858
1859
1860
1861
1862
1863
1864
1865
1865-6
1866-7
1867
1868-9
1869-70
1870-71
1871
Vols.
2
2
2
3
3
3
2
3
2
2
3
3
3
3
32
PABLIAMENTABY
DEBATES (HANSABD),
Year.
1872
1873
Vols.
3
3
1874
3
1875
3
1875 (special session).. 1
1876
3
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1881 (special session)..
1882
1883-4
1884
1885
S.A.—29 vols., commencing with the
First Session of the First Parliament of South Australia, April 22nd,
J 857. Published for some years as proceedings and papers of Legislative
Council and House of Assembly, excepting for years 1863 and 1864,
when reporting was temporarily discontinued.
ACTS AND ORDINANCES—For same years as Proceedings of Parliament.
INDEX TO DITTO—See APPENDIX—LEGAL, p. 83.
•CLASSIPIBD
CATALOGUE
OP PABLIAMENTABY
PAPEBS—From
1851 to
1864,
inclusive. Adelaide : "W. C. Cox, 1865.
HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY—Standing Rules and Orders. (Adopted September 28th,
1858.) Adelaide : W. C. Cox, 1859.
Standing Rules and Orders for Regulating the Public Business. (Adopted
August 24th, 1869. Further amended and adopted, October 6th, 1875.)
Adelaide: W . C. Cox, 1877.
XEGISLATIVB COUNCIL—Standing Orders of the Legislative Council. (Agreed to
November 28th, 1861.) Adelaide: W. C. Cox, 1862.
Standing Rules and Orders relating to Public Business and Private Bills.
(Adopted October 10th, 1878.) Adelaide : £ . Spiller, 1878.
Index to the Minutes of the Proceedings of the Legislative Council, and to
the printed papers connected therewith, from April 22nd, 1857, to
November 6th, 1874. Adelaide: W. C. Cox, 1875.
INDEX TO THE VOTES AND PBOCBEDINGS OF THB HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY—From
1857 to 18o7; to which is added a Catalogue of all printed Parliamentary
Papers other than those laid before the House. Adelaide : W . C. Cox,
1868.
Ditto, from end of year 1867 to end of year 1873, ditto. Adelaide: W . C.
Cox, 1874.
CATALOGUE
OF THE PARLIAMENTARY
LIBBABY
OF S . A . - B y
F . Haloomb.
Adelaide: W. C. Cox, 1871.
SUPPLEMBNTABY CATALOGUES OF BOOKS, DITTO (FOUB).—August 1st, 1871,
April 30th, 1881. By J . C. Morphett.
Printer.
Adelaide:
Governme
•CATALOGUE OF THE PABLIAMENTABY LIBBABY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
Morphett.
Adelaide: £ . Spiller, 1885. Demy 4to.
»
By J . C .
APPENDIX-PARLIAMENTARY AND OFFICIAL.
107
OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS.
South Australian Government Gaiette—From 1839 to 1885.
Custom House Hand Book—Being the Merchants' and Importers' Guide to the
business of the Customs Department. By Arthur Searcy. Adelaide: £ .
Spiller, 1883.
— Supplement to ditto Adelaide: £ . Spiller, 1886.
(These works contain the definitions of limits and boundaries of all ports of South
Australia.)
The undermentioned publications, printed at the Government Printing Office,
Adelaide, can be obtained at that office.
Acts of Parliament—Price Is. each; postage extra.
Agricultural Department —Reports of. Is. each; postage extra.
Blue Books, Parliamentary—1856 to 1885 Price, £4 per Session; postage extra.
Botanic Gardens—Reports of. 1 s. each; postage exrra.
Brands Directory of South Australia—To December 31st, 1885. Fscp. folio.
Price, 1 s. 6d. ; by post, 2s. 6d.
Civil Jurisdiction of the Local Courts of South Australia—With Notes on the Acts
relating to such Courts, and on Decisions by the English Courts on various
points raised under the English County Courts Acts, containing provisions analogous to those of the Local Courts Acts of South Australia. By
Charles Fenn, a Practitioner of the Supreme Court of South Australia.
Demy 8vo., 145 pages. Price, 5s.; by post, 5s. 3d.
Debates in the Houses of Legislature—Hansard, 1858 to 1885. Royal 8vo Price,
10s. 6d. per vol.; postage extra.
Decisions of the Right Hon. Evelyn Denison —Speaker of the House of Commons
(April 30th, 1857—Februarv 8th, 1872), on points of order, rules of debate,
and the general practice of the House. By Edwin Gordon Blackmore, Clerk
Assistant and Sergeant-at-Arms, House of Assembly, South Australian
Legislature. Fscp. 870., 205 pages. Price, 7s. 6d.; by post, 7s. 8d.
Decisions of the Right Hon. Sir H. B. W. Brand, 0.C.B.—Speaker of the House of
Commons (February 9th, 1872—September 7th, 1880). On points of order,
rules of debate, and the general practice of the House. By Edwin Gordon
Blackmore, Clerk Assistant and Sergeant-at-Arms, House of Assembly,
South Australian Legislature. Fscp. 8vo., 209 pages. Price, 7s. 6d.; by
post. 7 s. 8d.
Extra vol., 1881. Price, 2s.; by post, 2s. Id.
Dieyerie Tribe of Australian Aborigines, The—By S. Gason, Police Trooper.
Edited by Geo. Isaacs. Demy 8vo. Price, 2s. 6d.; postage, 1 d.
Electoral Rolls—Legislative Council and House of Assembly, containing Christian
and surname, place of abode, and profession or occupation of every registered
elector throughout the colony, divided under each electoral district. Price,
2s. 6d. each.
Forest Flora of South Australia—Colored plates of the various Forest Trees of
South Australia. Issued in parts of five plates each. Subscription for each
set of four parts, £ 1 . Single part, 7s. 6d.; postage, 8d. each part extra..
Geological Department—Reports of. Price, Is. each.
Handbook—By J. P. Stow. Written for the Calcutta Exhibition, 1884. Price, I s . ;
by post, Is. 4d.
Handbook—By J. F . Coni^rave. Written for the Colonial and Indian Exhibition
London, 1886. Price, I s . ; by post, Is. 4<L
108
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
Hydatid Disease, with special reference to its prevalence in Australia. Bv J. D.
Thomas, M.D., London, F.R.C.S., England.
Price, 10s. 6d. ; by post.
10s. lOd.
Index to Parliamentary Papers of the Legislature of South Australia, from the
commencement of the year 1857 (beinj? the First Session of Parliament) to
the end of the Special Session, 1881. Prepared in the office of the Clerk of
the House of Assembly. Fscp. folio. Price, 5s.; by post, 5s. 8d.
Instructions for Guidance of Country Constabulary—As revised by the Crown
Solicitor, September 16th, 1865. Crown 8vo. Price, 6d.; by post, 7d.
Laws we Live Under—By Miss C. H. Spence, 1880. Price Is. ; by post, Is. Id.
Magistrates' Guide—Containing the ordinary procedure, jurisdiction, and duties of
Special Magistrates and Justices of tbe Peace, relating to summary convictions, minor offences, indictable offences, and Justices* duties as Coroners ;
also a Digest of Magisterial Law and forms in common use, with notes and
observations, and a copious index. By John B. Sheridan, Esq., a Practitioner of the Supreme (Joint, and J. W. Bake we 1, M.A., of the Inner
Temple, Esq., barrister-at-law. Demy 8vo., 866 pages. Price, 42s. ; by
post, 43s.
Northern Territory of South Australia, The—By J. G. Knight, F.R.I.B.A.,
A.I.C.E., London. Demy 8vo. Price, Is. ; by post, Is. Id.
Northern Territory, The—Its Physical Geography and Natural History. By the
Rev. Julian E. Tenison Woods, F. U.G.S., F.L.S., F.G.S., etc., etc. Demy
8vo. Price, I s . ; by post, Is. Id.
Official Blue Book for 1885 —Compiled from official records in the Chief Secretary's
office. Fscp. folio. Price, 2s. 6d.; by poet, 2s. fd.
Parliamentary Papers—Price, 6d. per sheet of four pages, according to size ; postage
extra.
Beports on Planting Olives and Mulberries on Mallee Lands—Also Wattle Cultivation generally in the Colony. By J. E. Brown, F . L . S , Conservator of
Forests. Price, 2s.; by post, 2s. 2d.
Bnles and Begnlations for Preparation and Auditing of Public Accounts—Fscp.
folio. Price, I s . ; by post, Is. 3d.
Bnles and Begnlations made under Adelaide Sewers Act, No. 106, 1878. Also
Plans and desciiptive directions as to the best method of making house connections. By Oswald Brown, M.I.C.E., Hydraulic Engineer. Demy 4to.
Price, I s . ; by post, Is. 2d.
Sketch—Prepared by direction of the Royal Commission for South Australia, Melbourne Exhibition, 1880. For gratuitous distribution. Postage, 2d.
South Australia: A Brief Account of its Progress and Resources—With Map
showing its position in relation to the other Colonies. Also a description of
the Adelaide Exhibition. For gratuitous distribution Postage, 2d.
Specifications of Letters of Registration of Patents for Inventions filed and
recorded in the office of the Registrar-General of South Australia. 3 vols.,
1848 to 1878. Price, wrappers, 30s.; half bonnd, 40s.
Specifications of Letters Patent for Inventions filed and recorded in the office of
the Commissioner of Patents, South Australia, under the Patent Act, No. 78
of 1877, with indexes of names and subjects. 5 vols., 1877 to 1884. Price,
wrapper, 30s.; half bound, 40s.
Statistical Register of South Australia—Compiled from official records in the office
of the Government Statist. Fscp. folio. Price, bound, 10s. per annual
volume; postage extra.
Tree Culture—A Practical Treatise on. By J. Ednie Brown, F.L.S., Conservator of
Forests. For gratuitous distribution.
Woods and Forests Bepartment—Annual Reports of. Price, Is. each; postage
extra.
APPENDIX—MAPS, PLANS, &c.
109
MAPS, PLANS, &c.
Light—Nepean Bay, Kangaroo Island (with sketch of South Australian Company's
Point) and Rapid Bay. From sketches by Colonel Light. London: John
Gliddon, n.d.
— The Port and Town of Adelaide, on the Eastern Coast of St. Vincent's
Gulf. From a drawing by Colmel Light, Surveyor-General. London:
John Gliddon, n.d.
— Rapid Valley, S.A. View looking up the valley from a spot called The
Garden. From a sketch by Colonel Light. London : J. Gliddon, n.d.
— The Coast on the East Side of St. Vincent's Gulf, A Survey of, made by
Colonel Light, >urveyor- General. With two sketches—Port Adelaide Creek
in September, 1836; and Coastline, Yankililla, Rapid Bay, &c. London:
John Gliddon, n.d.
Kingston & Stephens—Map of Adelaide. London: Hail-s, 1842.
Pnllen—Sketch of the Sea Mouth of the Murray. By J. W. Pullen, 1840. Adelaide :
Mainwright & Beck, n.d.
Anon.—Plan of Part of Encounter Bay and Lakes Alexandrina and Albert. Adelaide:
Mainwright & Beck, 1849.
Wigg, E. S., & Sons—Map of South Australia, giving all the latest information.
Compiled from official sources.
Kingston, Sir 0 . S., M.P.—Rainfall Diagrams (two), showing the Kainfall for
Adelaide, 1839 to 1874; Melbourne, 1855 to H 7 4 ; and Sydney, 18*0 to
1874 ; &c.f &e. Prepared by Sir G. S. Kingston, M.P., from observations
taken by himself and others. Adelaide: Surveyor-General's Office, 1875.
Addison, H. M. — Plan of Mineral Sections near Moonta and Kadina, with the Names
and Positions of the most important Mines. Adelaide, n.d.
Railways Plan of Australia, showing the existing and proposed lines of railway in
South Australia. Adelaide: Surveyor-General's Office, 1875.
Carroll—South Australia and the Northern Territory: the New Counties, Hundreds,
and District, Atlas of, 1S7*. Together with Map of South Australia,
indicating Roads, Distances, relative position of Counties, &c, &c. Showing
all Boroughs, Post Towns, Villages, Hamlets, Road Boards, Roads. Railways,
Rivers, Lakes, Creeks, Mountains, Stations, the Area of County and Station
(the Names, • Occupiers, Grazing Capabilities and Area of each), the Population of each Town in the Colony, Height of Mountains, Length, Rise, and
Fall of Rivers, the quantity of Cereals and Green Crops, Hay, "Wine, &c,
produced in the different localities and all the Geographical, Geological, and
Physiological Matter, obtained from the most authentic sources. Compiled
by F. S. Carroll. The maps are compiled from the very latest plans in the
Lands Department, by the kind permission of G. W. Goyder, Esq., SurveyorGeneral. The Statistical Matter is furnished by the Government Statist,
J. Boothby, Esq. Adelaide: E. S. Wigg & Son, 1876. I vol.
South Australia—Plan of the Southern Portion of the Province of South Australia,
as divided into Counties and Hundreds, showing the most important Settlements, Post Towns, Telegraph Station*, Main Roads, Railways, &c. Compiled from official documents in the office of the Surveyor-General. Adelaide:
Surveyor-General's Office, 1877-8. 1 vol.
110
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
The Cadastral Survey of the City of Adelaide—Showing Town Acres, Stone
Buildings, Brick Buildings, Wood and Iron Buildings, Pillar Post Offices,
Levels, Fire Plugs, Stop-cocks, Stand-pipes, Lamp-posts, Telegraph-posts,
&c, &c. 0. W. Smith, City Engineer. 18S0. 6 vols.
Johnston, "W. & A. X.—Colonial Atlas of Oceania, containing thirteen full colored
maps of Australia, New Zealand, and adjacent islands. Edinburgh and
London, 1886. Fcp. folio.
The undermentioned maps and plans, prepared and published at the SurveyorGeneral's Office, Adelaide, can be obtained at that office.
Map of the Province of South Australia, exclusive of the Northern Territory.
Scale—Eight miles to an inch, in fifteen sheets. Price, £2 2s.; separate
sheets, 3s.
Map of the Province of South Australia, exclusive of the Northern Territory.
Scale— Sixteen miles to an inch, in four sheets. Price, 8s.
Plan of the Southern Portion of the Province. Scale—Sixteen miles to an
inch, in one sheet. Price, colored, 6s.; plain, 3s.
Map of the Province of South Australia, exclusive of the Northern Territory,
showing Buns. Scale, eight miles to an inch, to be completed in fifteen
sheets, of which all except Nos. 6 and 7, are now published. Price, 3s.
per sheet. The same reduced, scale, sixteen miles to one inch, in four
sheets. Price, £ 1 .
Map showing Lines of Railways in South Australia, 1885.
miles to an inch. Price, Is.
Scale—twenty-five
County Plans. Scale—Two miles to an inch. Price, 5s. each, as follows:—
Adelaide, 1878; Dalhousie, 1880; Daly, 1884; Eyre, 1871; Fergueson,
1876; Frome, 1883; Gawler, 1878; Russell, 1884; Victoria, 188U.
Hundred Sheets.
Price, Is. each. Scale—One mile to an inch.
Plans of Government Towns. Scale - Four chains to an inch. Price, Is. each.
NOTK.—Plans of Hundreds and Towns colored to show the sections sold or selected,
- and sections open. Price, 2s. each.
Sheets srhowing Land offered for Sale and Selection, as published in the South
Amtralian Government Gazette. Price, 6d. each.
Exploration and Miscellaneous Plans.
Mr. Gosse's, 1873. Price, 4s.
Mr. Ernest Giles's Expeditions, between 1872 and 1876. Price, 4s.
Colonel "Warburton's, 1874. Price, 5s.
Mr. Lewis's, 1874-5. Price, 2s. 6d.
Mr. Cornish's, 1880. Price, 3s.
Messrs. Hardy and Barron's Triangulation Plan of Country S.W. and N. of
Lake Gairdner and S.W. of Lake Eyre. Price, os.
Plan showing Approximate Mean Annual Rainfall in South Australia. By the
Government Observer, 1881. Price, 2s. 6d.
General Plan of the Southern Portion of the Province. For the use of schools.
Scale—Six miles to an inch. Mounted and colored. Price, £ 1 10s.
Mr. Winnecke's Explorations between Lake Eyre and Tarlton Range and
Cairns Range. Price, 5s.
APPENDIX-MAPS, PLANS, &c.
Ill
Northern Territory Maps and Plane.
Map of the Northern Territory, showing Runs. Scale—Sixteen miles to an
inch, in three sheets. Price, £ 1 ; separate sheets, 7s. 6d.
Plan showing Natural Features of the Country, Towns, Reserves, Roads, and
Sectional Lands at and in the vicinity of Port Darwin. Price, 5s.
Plan showing Natural Features of the Trigonometrical Survey, Northern
Territory. Price, 2s. 6d.
General Plan, showing Port Darwin Telegraph Line. Price, 2s. 6d.
Plan of Adelaide and Port Darwin Telegraph Line, in sheets. Scale—Twenty
miles to an inch. Price, 2s. each, as follows:—Sheet 1. Palmerston to theKing. 2. The King to Powell's Creek Station. 3. The Tomkinson to thethe Woodforde. 4. The Woodforde to the Charlotte Waters Station.
Mr. Winnecke'* Explorations between Herbert River, Alice Springs, and
Tennant's Creek. Price, 3s.
Mr. Winnecke's Explorations between Lake Eyre and Tarlton Range and Cairn*
Range. Price, 5s.
Mr. Favenc's Explorations during 1878-9, 1882-3. Price, 2s. 6d.
Mr. Lindsay's Explorations in Arnheira's Land. Price, 3s.
Herbert River Auction Blocks. Price, Is.
Roper River Auction Blocks. Price, 6d.
Hundred Sheets. Scale—One mile to an inch. Price, Is.
Town Plans. Scale—Eight chains to an inch. Palmerston, 2s. 6d.; Daly, Is.;
Southport, Is.; Virginia, Is.; Burrundie, Is.
NOTE. — This subdivision includes only a limited number of the maps which have been issued"
from time to time.
Early detailed plans and maps of Adelaide and country districts will be found in the reports
of the Colonization Commissioners, and in the reports of the Select Committees of the House
of Commons. See Pages 103 and 104 herein.
The proceedings and papers of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly, referred to on
Page 106, contain valuable maps and plans relating to the various subdivisions of the Colony
into Counties and Hundreds, the boundaries of forest reserves, extension of railways, conservation of water, opening up of harbors and lighting the coast line, the geologicalfeatures of the
colony, and various other subjects dealt 7vith by the Government.
INDEX.
Page. ,
Aborigines—British Settlements .. 18 j
Australian Colonies
19
Aborigines' Department
19 ,
Aborigines' Friends' Association .. 19 j
Aborigines—Laws relating to . . . . 20 j
Acts and Ordinances—Aborigines.. 20
Imperial
102, 103 i
Colonial
106
Adams, Arthur
44 I
Adelaide University
*9 j
Adelaide Exhibition Commission .. 72
Adelaide Corporation
101
" Agricola"
21, 69
Allen, James
72
Almanacs and Directories
100, 101
Anderson, Andrew
90
Anderson, Mrs. William
66
Andrews. F. W.
21, 44
Angas, G. French
16, 21, 36, 44, 68,
69, 66
Anon. . .36, 61, 56, 61, 64, 65, 68, 70,
72, 73, 74, 76, 78, 85, 86, 88,
90,91
Anthony, T
21
Aristides
67
Artesian Water Supply
21
Art Gallery
90
Ascherson, Professor
36
Astles, H. E
91
Austin, J. B.
21, 86
Australian Exploring Expedition.. 14
Australian and NewZealand Gazette 62
Babbage, B. Herschell
Backhouse, James
Bagot, C. H
Baines, T
Baird, Rev. James, B.A
Baird, W
Bakewell, John Warren
Baly, J. S
Banbury, Charles
Barclay, H. Veie
Barker, Captain Collet
Barrow, J. H
Barry (Judge), Sir R
Barry, Philip
Barton, G
13, 21
36, 44, 67
21
77
66
46
84, 108
46
88
14, 21, 81
8
88
17
62
9
Bastard. T
Bate, C. S
Bauer, Jacob
Bean, G. T
Bednall,W.T
Bennett, J. F
Bennett, N. W. 0
Bennett, Samuel
Bentham, Dr. George
Beresford, G. W. D
Berkeley, Rev. M. J
Bickford, Rev. James
Biggs,J.H
Bigfellow, G. B
Binney, Rev. T
Blackmore, E. G
Blair, David
Bleek, W . H . I
Bleasdale, Rev. J. I
Bode, Mrs. J. A
Bonney, A. E
Bonney, Charles
Bon wick, James
Booth, Edwin Carton
Boothhy, Josiah
Boothby William R
Borrow & Goodiar
Boucaut, Judge
Brazier, John
Bremer, Captain
Brierly, Oswald W
Brown, J. Ednie
Brown, George A
Brown, H. Y. Lyell
Brown, Rohert
Brown, Oswald
Brook, James
Bruce, J. A
Bruhn, Dr. Georg H
Bugnion, Bishop
Bull, J. W
Bundey, Judge
Burford, W. H
Burgess, Rev. H. T
Burke, Roheit O'Hara
Burr, Thomas
Burton, John H i l l . .
Burtt, Alfred P
Page.
90
45
77
21
21,45
21,57
77, 86
8, 66
36
84
36
71
20
88
63
18, 107
70
17
87
91
87
10
60, 67
69, 78
68, 70
69
57
89
45
81
66
36, 37, 108
71
14,22
37
108
83
22
22
80
69,73,79
89
86
69
11,64
23,86
59
13
114
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
Page.
Page.
Bushmen's Chib . . . .
68
Busk, Professor G
23, 46
Butler, S
92
Byrne, J. C
23, 69
Cadell, Captain Francis . . . . 13, 23, 80
Caldwell, Robert
68
Callander, John
7
Cameron, R
87
Campbell, Major
76
Campbell, W
79
Campbell, William
62
Capper, Henry
64
Capper, John
61
Carleton, Mrs. C. J
63
Carpenter, William
66
Carrington, Captain
81
Castlenau, Count F. de
46, 78
Cawthorne, W. A
1«
Cayley, James
«2
Chamber of Manufactures .. 87, 88, 101
Chauncey, W. S
74
Clark, Rev. Hamlet
46
Clarke, Marcus
69
Clarke, Rev. W. B
23
Cleland, W. L
87
Clerk, Mrs. Godfrey
67
Cloud, T.C
23
Coal
23
Cock, Robert
9
Collisson, Marcus
16, 67
Colonial Land and Emigrate n
Commissioners, London
79
Conigrave, J. Fairfax
67, 72, 74,
87, 107
Copper
23
Cornish, W. H
12
Cossins, G. H
87,88
Cotton & Opie
84
Cotton, G. W
88
Cox, Dr. J. C
45
Crawford, Frazer S
38, 46, 46
Crawford, James Field
23
Creed,JohnM
79
Currey, F
38
Custance, Professor
88
Daly, John George
83
Davenport, Sir Samuel
87
Davies, Mrs. Eliza
11
Davies, Dr. Charles
87
Davidson, T
23
Davis, A. H
38, 46
Davis, John
11
Debney, G. L
24
Debney, Mrs
67
DeBrosses, Charles
7
DeLisser, E. A
13, 24
DeMole, Miss F. E
38
Dilke, Sir Charles
66
Directories and Almanacs.... 100, 101
Dixon, S
38
Dixson, Robert
87
Dodd, Arthur . . . .
24
Doubleday, Edward
46
Douglas, Bloomfield
13, 77
Downer, H. F
83
Downer, J. W
83
Driver, Charles
....
19
Duncan, Handasyde
69
Duncan, Professor P. M
24, 46
Dutton, Francis S
24, 57
Dutton, W
,
13
Earl, G.Windsor
75, 76, 77
East, J. J
24
Eden.C.H
68
Egremont, G
91
E.L
57
Ellie
67
Etheridge, Robert, jun
24
European Mail
6?, 92
Evans, Mrs. E
63, 90
Eyre, Edward John . . . . 10, 15, 25, 57
Fairfax, William, & Co
62
Fauvel, M
46
Favenc and Crawford
81
Fenn, Charles
. . . 8 3 , 107
Finlavson, William
9
Finmss, Boyle T
. . . 74
Fisher, Sir James Hurtle
62, 83
Fitzgerald. John Foster Vesey.... 71
Fitzpatrick, A., M.D
85
Fliert, Job
18, 90
Flinders, Captain Matthew .. 8, 26, 38,
53, 75
Foelsche, Paul
78
Forbes, Edward
46
Forrest, Alexander
81
Forrest, John
12, 14, 25, 67, 81
Forster, Anthony
17, 25, 65
Fowler, W
26
Franc, Maude Jeanne
.63, 90
Francis, G. W
;38, 46, 86
Francis, George
87
Franklyn, H. Mortimer
71
Freeling, Captain A. H
12, 25
Frere, Alice M
67
Freycinet, Louis
26
Frome, Captain E. C
10, 25
Ga*on, Samuel
18, 88, 107
Gawl.er. Governor George 10,25,26,60
Gaze, Dr. W. H
46
Geharty, James
13
Gell,H.D
. . . . . . 91
Gerstaecker, Frederick
61
Giles, Christopher
92
Giles, Ernest
12, 13, 26, 67
INDEX.
Page.
Gliddon, Ann
56
Gold....
26
Goodenough. Commodore
68
Gosse, W. C
is, 26
Gould, John
46, 47
Gouger, Robert
54
Government Resident, N.T
80, 81
Goyder, G. W
12, 26, 38, 80
Goyder, George, jun
38
Grad,A.C
11,65
Grant, Lieutenant James, R.X. .. 7, 53
Gray, J. E
47
Great Northern Copper Mining Co. 26
Gregory, A. C
76, 82
Gregory, Charles F
13
Gregory, F
26
Greio, M. Frank
87
Grey (Governor), Sir George.. 17,19,26
Haacko, W
47
Hack, Stephen
12
Hack, Theodore
88
Hackett, J. T
84
Hale (Archdeacon), M. B
19
Hamilton, E. L
20
Hamilton, George
65, 70
Hanson, Sir R. D
26,86
Harcus, W
26, 68, 78, 88
Hardy, John
85
Hardy, J. R
26
Hardy, T
91
Hargrave, C. T
65
Hargraves, E. H
27
Harris, John
7
Harris, W. G
12
Hani-on, Robert
64
Harrv, Thomas
79, 8 *
Harvey, W. H
;<8
Harvey, J. B
47
Haswell, William A
47
Hawdon, Joseph
10
Hawson, Captain
10
Hays, W. Bennett
61
Heaton, J. Heriniker
70
Heyne, E.B
87
Higgs, S., jun
27
Hill, Fenton
81
Hill, John
10
Hill, W
9
Hill (Misses) R. and F
18, 67
Hindmarsh, Governor J
92
Hoare, Benjamin
66, 86
Hcddinott, H. H
87
Home. Captain Sir Everard
76
Homersham, Amelia
87
Hooker, Sir W. Jackson
28
Hooker, Sir J. D
36, 39
Howard, Rev. C. B
85
Howell, John
73
Howitt, William
Huddlestone, W. H
Hughes, —
HuKhes, J. B
Hughes, William
Hugo, William Marks
Hullett, J. W. H
Hume, Hamilton
Hunt, Thornton L
Hussey, H
Hutchinson, Y. B
LI yndman, J. L
Imlay, Dr
l.O.R
Iota
Jsaics, <ieorge
115
Page.
8, 11, 65
27
10
89
60
73
27
66
55
61
9
88
9
91
67
86, 92
Jack, Robert Logan
24
Jackson, Andrew
11
James, T. Horton
55
James, W. P
16
Jameson, Dr. R. G
16, 27, 56
Jefferis, Rev. J
89
Jervois, Governor Sir W. F. D. . . 90
Jessop, William R. H
17,64
Jobson. Rev. Frederick J., D.D... 64
Jones, Harry
86
Jones, James W
14, 27
Jones, Mrs. Henry
69
Jones, W
86
Joyce, John F
89
Joyner, W. J
86
Jukes, J. Beete, MA
27, 76
Jung. Dr. Karl Emil
72, 73
Just, P
62
Kelly, Dr. A. C.
. . . . 64, 66, 87
Kempe, Rev. J.
39
King, Captain Phillip P
75
Kinloch, Arthur
61, 64
Ki.ight, C
53
KniKht, J. G
66, 78, 108
Krefft, G
47
Krichauff, F. E. H. W
87, 89
Labillardiere, M
7
Labilliere, Francis Peter
69
Lancelott, F
27, 61
Land held by Aboriginal Missions 19
Land Reserves for Aborigines . . . . 19
Latham, Dr. R. G
16
Lattorff, H
27
Laube, Dr. G. C
27
Lawrance, V
91
Lawrance, Charles
74
Lawson, W. H
86
«* Leader," Melbourne
88
Lee, F
74
116
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
Pa*e.
Lee, John
Lees. Captain
Leichardt, Dr. Ludwig
Leigh, Dr. W. H
Lendenfeld, Dr. R. V
Lewin, Frances 8. . . . t
Lewis, J. W
Light, Colonel William
Lindsay, David
Jitchfield, Dr
Little Jacob
Locke, J
ijorekin, A. ..
Loyau, George E
...
73
10
76
65,67
27
73
14, 27
9, 6 \ 85
81
47
64
28
84
71, 72, 90
MacDonnell, Governor Sir R. G... 28,64
MacGeorge, James
65
MacGillivray, John
76
MacLeay, "#. S
47
MacLeay, W., jun
48
Magazines published in Adelaide.. 98,99
"
"
" London .. 99
Major, R. H
8
Mann, Charles
92
Mann, William
15,66
Maps, Plans, &c
109, 110, 111
Marbron, Myra
74
Marrett, Sydney
68
Marshall, H
28, 91
Martin, R. Montgomery . . . . 2 8 , 57, 62
Mason, George
20
Mason, L
87
Masters, George
48
McEAin, George
87
McKinlay, J. .. 11, 12, 13, 28, 65, 80
McTavish, Saunders
67
Melbourne Exhibition Commission
71,86
Melville, Henry
60, 74
Menge, J
28
Mereweather, Rev. J. D
63
Methodist New Connexion Church 19
Meyer, H. A. E
15,16,85
Meyrick, E
48
Miller,F
13
Milner, Rev. John, B.A
66
Mines
28
Mines and Mining Companies in
South Australia
23
Molineux. A
39
Moodie, D. C. F
92
Moorhouse, Matthew
16, 19, 85
Morrison, Rev. John
66
Mossman, Samuel
64
Mueller, Baron Sir F. von. .36, 39, 40,
77, 78, 81
Mundy, Lieutenant
10
Municipal Association of South
Australia
101
Murray, W
Mu8grave, Captain
Musgrave, Governor Anthony . . . .
Pa*e.
28
68
88
Napier, 0. J. (Sir Charles)
64
Nesbit, E. P
b3
Nesfield, Henry W
71
Newman, G. M
78
Newspapers —Colonial
93, 94, 95
"
— Out of
print!
95,96,97,98
Niemann, J. A
28
Nitre Lakes of South Australia . . 2S
Nixon, F. R
57
Norris, Rev. William
60
North Australian
82
Northern Mineral Districts
29
Northern Territory Times
79, 82
Oakden, John
O'Donnell, Rev. D
< Official Publications
Old Colonists' Association
Opie,E. A
Oppen, Edward A
Owen, Professor Richard
9
91
107, 108
90
66
77
29, 48
Paris Exhibition Commission . . . . 69
Parliament of Gr *at Britain, &c.—
Explorations, &c
14
Aborigines
1*, 19
Northern Territory
81, 82
Statutes and Papers.. 102, 103
104, 105
Parliament of South Australia—
Explorations, &o
12
Aborigines
19
Northern Territory .. 79, 81
Statutes and Papers. .106, 106
Parliament of Western Australia—
Explorations, &c
14
Northern Territory . . . . 81
Parker, W. K
29
Parkinson, James
64
Parry, Samuel
13
Parsons, J. Langdon
79
Pastoe, Francis P
48
Patterson, R C
69
Pelhani, L. J
83
Pendragon, A
86, 92
Peron,M.F
8,29,53
Peterswald, W. J
29
Pfeiffer, Dr. L
48
Philosophical Society of Adelaide.. 101
Phipson, Dr. T. L
29
Pituri, or Pitchiri
40
Pizey,S.V
87
Playford, Rev. Thomas
64
Plunkett, J. A
78
INDEX.
P age.
Point MacLeay Native Institution 19
Pollitzer, S
29
Poonindie Training Institution .. 19
Puseley, D
62
Quiris
78
Rake, Charies
91
Randall, David
88
Randall, Eliza D
67
Ranken, W. H. L
67
Rawlinson, T. E
29
Rees, Rowland
87
Reports Select Committee Aborigines
18
Reynolds, Thomas
80
Richards, William Pearce
72
Roberts, J. F
40
Robinson, Governor Sir W. C. F. 91
Robertson, John
40, 48
Robinson, Rev. W. G
74
Ross, J
14, 29
Ross, R. D
89
Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia 101
Royal Colonial Institute
67
Royal Society of South Australia.. 101
Russell (Dean), Alexander, B.D... 72,
73,86
Russell, A
66
Rutt, Walter
29
Sanger, E. B
29
Saunders, E
48
Savage Club
101
Schneider, Dr. Wilhelm
72
8choales, Rev. John W
62
Schomburgk, Dr. R
40, 67, 87, 89
Schurmann, C. W
15, 16, 85
Sclater, P. L
48
Scott, A. W
48
Scott, II. J
88
Scott, T
74
Scoular, Gavin
29, 30
Scrutton, T. U
30,87
Senlhorst, Georg
72
Selwyn, A. R. C
30
Serial Literature
101
8hapland, R
89
Shepherdson, J. B
92
Sberidan, John Beal
84, 108
Short, Dr. A., D.D. (Lord Bishop
of Adelaide)
17, 85, 88
Sidney, Samuel
30, 60
Silver & Co
67
Silver Lead Ores of South Australia 30
Simmond8, P. L
41
Sinnett, Frederick
30, 64
Smith, F
48
117
Page.
Smith, James Walter
84
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. James
18
Smyth, R. Brough
18,30,81
South Australian Acclimatization
Society
101
South Australian Association . . . . 53
South Australian Company
64
South Australian Government . .77, 79,
86,90
South Australian
Government
Gazette
19, 107
South Australian Institute, &c. .. 89
South Australian Land Company.. 63
South Australian Land Nationalization Society
91
South Australian Record
75
South Australian Register . .60, 70, 71,
90
South Australian Society
oft
Sowden, William J
79
Spence. Miss Catherine H.. .61, 70,108
Stagg, R
30
Stainsfield. C. W
73
Stanley, Effie
69
Statistical Society of South Australia
16,31
Stephens, John
15, 55, 85
Stephens, Samuel
10
8tephenson, Edward R
66, 77
Stewart, Robert
61
Stokes, Captain J. Lort
76
Storrie, William
66
Stow, J. P
18, 72, 78, 107
Strangways, T. B
9
Stuart, J. McDouall..ll, 13, 30, 65, 86
Sturt, Captain Charles
9,11, 31, 41,
48, 53, 59
Styles, Miss Emma
73
Supreme Court
84
Sutherland, A. and G
68
Sweet, Robert
41
Sydney Exhibition Commission . . 70
Symon, J. H
90
Synod, Church of England
101
Taplin. Rev. George
17, 70, 86
Taie, Professor Ralph . .31, 33, 41, 42,
49, 50, 78, 81
Taylor, Norman
33
Taylor, William C
67
Tepper, J. G. Otto
33, 42, 50
Thomas, John Davies
73, 108
Thomas, R. G
16, 66
Tiechelmann, C. T
16, 85
Tietkins, W. H
12
Tilney, Miss
69
Tin at Reedy Creek
33
Tod, Robert
10
Todd, Charles
80
118
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
Tolmer, Alexander
Tolley,A.J
Torrens, Colonel R
Torrens, Sir R. R
Tremenheere, S
Trewartha, James
Trollope, Anthony
Turner, Harry
Twopeny, R. E. N
Ulrich, G. H. F
Page.
Page.
4*2, 72
87
64, 92
83,85
33
33
67
91
73
Wells Sunk by the Government of
South Australia
34
Wells, William Henry
59
Westwood, —
65
White, Adam
51
Whittell,H. T
51
Whitworth, Robert P
65
Wigley,W.R
78
Wildey, William Brackley
68, 78
Wilhelmi, Charles
17, 86
Wilkinson, G. B
16, 34, 59
Williams, William
15, 85
Willis, —
9
Wills&Co
90
Wills, William John
11, 65
Wilson, C A
34, 61
Wilson, Edward
63
Wilson, T. B., M.D
75
Wilson, Thomas
85
Winnecke, Charles
14, 34, 81
Wood,J.F
43
Wood, —
9
Woodhouse, H . J
90
Wood-Mason, Professor
51
Woods, Mrs. J. Crawford
92
Woods, J. D
18, 66, 70, 90
Woods, Rev. J. E. T . . . . 8, 11, 34, 35,
43, 51, 64, 65, 77, 86, 108
Woodward, H
35
Woodward,H.P
14,35
Worsnop, Thomas
69, 71, 89
Wurm, F
87
Wyatt, A
9
Wyatt, William
17,90
Wylde,R.T
89
33
Vale, S
33
Value of Metals and Minerals
Exported
33
Varley, C. G
83
Varley, John
83
Victorian Review
78
Villanis, P
90, 91
Y.M.C.A
Young, Aretas
91
84
Wakefield, E. G
63, 54
Wall, W. P. de la Poer
33, 73
Wallace, Alfred R
70
Walker, F
60
Walker, John
20
Warburton, Colonel P. Egerton.. 12,13,
33, 67
Ward, Ebenezer
42, 64, 66
Waterhouse, F. G
33, 43, 61
Waterhouse, G. R
50
Waters, A. W
34
Watson,H
74
Wells,R
77
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