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Duck-billed platypus, sketch of the69
Dugong, or sea-pig, description of267
Dutch, explorations of the13
 
Earl Grey on the land question192
Earl Grey's despatches to Van Diemen's Land176
Earl Grey's indifference about the gold discoveries327
Earl Grey's unchanging policy185
Eastern Australia, tabular view of250
Education in Australia, past and present state of303
Edward Hargreaves, portrait of324
Election of Councillors156
Emigrant females, dispersion of139
Emigrant, sketch of a successful223
Emigrants, proposed mode of apprenticing394
Emigration127
Emigration, Boyd's evidence on131
Emigration, committees on129
Emu, engraving of the380
Evidence of Mrs. Chisholm before the Legislative Council146
Explorations of Wentworth and his companions66
Exports and imports of New South Wales321
Exports and imports of South Australia240
Expulsion of Governor Bligh57
Extract from Macquarie's first despatch59
 
Failure of Mr. G Wakefield's South Australian Charter210
Failure of the South Australian gold-fields387
Fair agreements between masters and servants139
Famine and mortality in 179236
Father O'Flynn expelled from the colony72
Father Therry73
Female emigrants, treatment of, on board government ships135
Females, distribution of, in the bush, by Mrs. Chisholm139
First Australian newspaper established by a convict40
First Australian steamer launched80
First brick church built62
First gold-commissioner appointed330
First Governor, immense powers given to29
First Governor of New South Wales24
First insurrection at Sydney40
First judge, arrival of the72
First official proclamation about the gold discoveries328
First overland journey from Sydney to Port Phillip76
First revolution in New South Wales57
Fisheries of New South Wales, the319
Flinders, infamous treatment of, by De Caen51
Flinders, neglect of, by the British government51
Flinders, Matthew, portrait and account of45
Flood, the Gundagai168
Foot journey to Mount Alexander375
Forest Creek, gold-seeking at375
Francis Scott, Mr., the colonial correspondence with182
Franking letters by Mrs. Chisholm149
Free grant of land to emigrants89
Future evils of the land system191
 
General Post Office established in New South Wales80
Geographical description of South Australia283
Gentlemen emigrants to South Australia222
George Barrington a thriving farmer39
George Bass, account of45
Gibbon Wakefield and South Australia208
Gibbon Wakefield's colonisation scheme93
Gipps, Sir George, integrity of159
Gipps', Sir George, acknowledgments of Mrs. Chisholm's services149
Gipps' Land, first discovery of281
Gipps' treatment of the colonists112
Gold diggings at Ophir326
Gold discoveries, history of the325
Gold, first mention of the existence of325
Gold escort, sketch of the350
Gold diggers at dinner377
Gold fields, failure of the South Australian387
Gold fields of Victoria349
Gold first found about 1840325
Gold seeking at Forest Creek375
Gold washing at Ballarat280
Gold washing, illustration of343
Governesses, sham141
Government Gazette, establishment of a38
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