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596 BIBLIOGRAPHY Blblio- Nee : — Visite des Espagnols k la Nouvelle Galles M^ridionale graphy. (1793), par Don Luis Nee. Annales des Voyages, voL x, pp. 340-355. Paris, 1810. Fragment of the Voyage (unpublished) of the Descubierta and Atrevida, under the command of Don Alexandro Malaspina and Don Jos^ de Busta- mente y Guerra ; Collins, Account of the Colony, voL ], pp. 273, 278. Zlmmermaii, E. A.W. von: — Australien . . . Darstellung des Grossen Oceans, 1810. Faterson: — The History of New South Wales ... to the Present time, comprising an Accurate and interesting Description of that Vast Country, and of the Persons, Manners and Customs of the Natives, with a succinct detail of the Establishment and progress of the English colony ; including every important par- ticular relative to the situation and conduct of the Convicts. To which is added a description of Van Diemen's Land and Norfolk Island ; with reflections on the Importance of the Southern Con- tinent. Compiled from the Best and most Recent Authorities. By a Literary Gentleman. 8vo., pp. vi, 624. Map and four engravings. Newcastle-upon-Tyne [1811]. Be-issued, with new title-page [containing compiler's name] ; History of New South Wales, &c., by G. Paterson^ M.A. [no date]. This work was compiled from preceding publications — Tench, Phillip's Voyage, Hunter, Collins, Labillardiere's "Voyage, Tuckey's Port Phillip — with plentiful extracts from the Trial of Colonel Johnston for deposing Governor Bligh. Jolinston: — Proceedings of a General Court-martial held at Chelsea Hospital, which commenced on Tuesday, May 7, 1811, and continued to Wednesday, 5th of June following, for the Trial of Lieut -Col. Geo. Johnston, Major of the 102nd Regiment, late the New South Wales Corps, on a Charge of Mutiny, for deposing on the 26th of January, 1808, William Bligh, Esq., Captain- General and Govemor-in-Chief of New South Wales. Taken in shorthand by Mr. Bart rum, ,of Clements* Inn, who attended on behalf of Governor Bligh, by permission of the Court. 8vo., pp. 484. London, 1811. Hann : — ^The Present Picture of New South Wales, illustrated with four large coloured views, from drawings taken on the spot, of Sydney, the seat of Government. With a plan of the colony taken from actual survey by public authority. Including present state of Agriculture and Trade, Prices of Provisions and Labour, Internal Regulations, State of Society and Manners, late Dis- coveries in Natural History, and other Interesting Subjects, with Hints for the further Improvement of the Settlement. By D. D. Mann, many years resident in several official situations. . Digitized by Google