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OF NEW HOLLAND. 579 Copious Kemarks on the Discovery of New South Wales ; with Bi|,u<,. a Circumstantial Description of Botany Bay, and the Islands, graphj. Bays, and Harbours, &c., lying near it : with enlarged observa- * tions on the natural productions, and the Face of the Countiy. To which are added. Prefatory Observations [By the Bight Honourable Wm. Eden] on Transportation, &c 8vo., pp. iv, 52. London, 1787. The History of New Holland, from its first discovery in 1616 to the present Time, with a particular account of its Produce and Inhabitants, and a Description of Botany Bay ; also a list of the Naval, Marine, Military, and Civil Establishmenta To which is prefixed an Introductory Discourse on Banishment. By the Right Hon, William Eden [First Baron Auckland], with two charts. 8vo., pp. xxiv, 254. London, 1787. Second edition (re- written and enlarged). 8vo., pp. XXXV, 254. London, 1787. An abridged edition of this work is added to the second and third editions of Phillip's Yoyage. Twenty-one years afterwards this work was issued with a new title-page: — The History of New Holland, &c. With a discourse on Banish- ment by the Right Hon. William Eden. By George Barrington -^ — The Second Edition, Ulustrated with Maps. London : Printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly. Price, 6s. 1808. It is perhaps needless to note that Barrington had no more to do with this than with other works bearing his name. The History of Botany Bay in New Holland, containing a full account of the Inhabitants, Desciiption of the Soil and Produce of the Bay— of the Animals, Fish, and Fowl — to which is added the number and equipment of the fleet sailed there and the Nature of the Establishment, with which it is to commence, and the Regular Grovemment of the Colony. Likewise the names of the respective Governors, ifec. Names of the Ships, and Number of Convicts embark'd on board each ship. 12mo., pp. 24. Printed by L Naylor. Bristol [1787]. Proposals for Employing Convicts within this Kingdom, instead of sending them to Botany Bay, &c., by G . R . 8vo., pp. iii, 70. London, 1787. Gescbichte oder Beschreibung der Botany Bay, und der Ein- wohner von Stidwallis. [With seven coloured and one large engraving.] Geschighte Der Hinoken De Bott. 4to. [1788]. An Authentic Journal of the Expedition under Commodore Phillips to Botany Bay, with an account of the Settlement made at Port Jackson; and a description of the inhabitants, &c. With Digitized by Google