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1 1,1| north for those which go to Australia by doubling Cape Horn. I 2 1,3| the American continent or Australia, or from the principal archipelagoes 3 1,1| Harding. "Why should not Australia, New Ireland, Australasia, 4 2,3| gum-trees or iron-bark trees in Australia, belong to this family of 5 2,3| what they are called in Australia and New Zealand?" ~"No, 6 2,7| on the western coast of Australia, in the thirty-seventh parallel. 7 2,7| time lay off the coast of Australia. Six months before, a bottle, 8 2,7| s intention to traverse Australia as he had traversed America, 9 2,7| before on the west coast of Australia. ~"The Irishman had never 10 2,7| but on the east coast of Australia that the vessel was lost, 11 2,7| advice, resolved to cross Australia, following the thirty-seventh 12 2,7| 1852, on the west coast of Australia, and then sailed, leaving 13 2,7| out and proceeded across Australia. It was inevitably unfortunate, 14 2,7| go to the east coast of Australia, where it would be easy 15 2,7| not to the east coast of Australia, to Twofold Bay, but to 16 2,7| arrived on the east coast of Australia, at Twofold Bay. 'Not "Duncan!"' 17 3,2| longitude, to the east of Australia, is found a little island, 18 3,1| large birds peculiar to Australia, a sort of cassowary, called 19 3,3| the name which he bore in Australia. The wretches had no scruples