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CONTENTS
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CHAPTER XIV
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Society in 'Botany Bay' (Continued)—The New South Wales Corps—A Duel—Mrs Parker's Visit—The Rum Traffic and its Evil Effects, 215
CHAPTER XV
The Disposal of Crown Lands—Phillip's Suggestions—The Convict Assignment System—The First Bona-Fide Emigrants—The Inception of the Whaling Industry—Phillip's Failing Health—His Departure for England, 227
CHAPTER XVI
Later Landmarks in Australian History—Phillip's Arrival in England—A Pension granted Him—Favourable Comments upon His Work—His Naval Promotion—His Retirement to and Death at Bath, 241

Appendix I.—Phillip's Collateral Descendants, 255

Appendix II.—Documents from the Archives at Lisbon relating to Phillip's Service with the Portuguese Navy (1775-1778), 259
1. From Senhor Luiz Pinto de Souza to Senhor Martinho de Mello e Castro, 260
2. From Rear-Admiral the Hon. Augustus John Hervey to Senhor Luis Pinto de Souza, 263
3. From Senhor Luiz Pinto de Souza to Senhor Martinho de Mello e Castro, 265
4. From Senhor Martinho de Mello e Castro to Senhor Luiz Pinto de Souza, 266
5. From Senhor Luiz Pinto de Souza to Senhor Martinho de Mello e Castro, 270