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| Duck-billed platypus, sketch of the | 69 |
| Dugong, or sea-pig, description of | 267 |
| Dutch, explorations of the | 13 |
| Earl Grey on the land question | 192 |
| Earl Grey's despatches to Van Diemen's Land | 176 |
| Earl Grey's indifference about the gold discoveries | 327 |
| Earl Grey's unchanging policy | 185 |
| Eastern Australia, tabular view of | 250 |
| Education in Australia, past and present state of | 303 |
| Edward Hargreaves, portrait of | 324 |
| Election of Councillors | 156 |
| Emigrant females, dispersion of | 139 |
| Emigrant, sketch of a successful | 223 |
| Emigrants, proposed mode of apprenticing | 394 |
| Emigration | 127 |
| Emigration, Boyd's evidence on | 131 |
| Emigration, committees on | 129 |
| Emu, engraving of the | 380 |
| Evidence of Mrs. Chisholm before the Legislative Council | 146 |
| Explorations of Wentworth and his companions | 66 |
| Exports and imports of New South Wales | 321 |
| Exports and imports of South Australia | 240 |
| Expulsion of Governor Bligh | 57 |
| Extract from Macquarie's first despatch | 59 |
| Failure of Mr. G Wakefield's South Australian Charter | 210 |
| Failure of the South Australian gold-fields | 387 |
| Fair agreements between masters and servants | 139 |
| Famine and mortality in 1792 | 36 |
| Father O'Flynn expelled from the colony | 72 |
| Father Therry | 73 |
| Female emigrants, treatment of, on board government ships | 135 |
| Females, distribution of, in the bush, by Mrs. Chisholm | 139 |
| First Australian newspaper established by a convict | 40 |
| First Australian steamer launched | 80 |
| First brick church built | 62 |
| First gold-commissioner appointed | 330 |
| First Governor, immense powers given to | 29 |
| First Governor of New South Wales | 24 |
| First insurrection at Sydney | 40 |
| First judge, arrival of the | 72 |
| First official proclamation about the gold discoveries | 328 |
| First overland journey from Sydney to Port Phillip | 76 |
| First revolution in New South Wales | 57 |
| Fisheries of New South Wales, the | 319 |
| Flinders, infamous treatment of, by De Caen | 51 |
| Flinders, neglect of, by the British government | 51 |
| Flinders, Matthew, portrait and account of | 45 |
| Flood, the Gundagai | 168 |
| Foot journey to Mount Alexander | 375 |
| Forest Creek, gold-seeking at | 375 |
| Francis Scott, Mr., the colonial correspondence with | 182 |
| Franking letters by Mrs. Chisholm | 149 |
| Free grant of land to emigrants | 89 |
| Future evils of the land system | 191 |
| General Post Office established in New South Wales | 80 |
| Geographical description of South Australia | 283 |
| Gentlemen emigrants to South Australia | 222 |
| George Barrington a thriving farmer | 39 |
| George Bass, account of | 45 |
| Gibbon Wakefield and South Australia | 208 |
| Gibbon Wakefield's colonisation scheme | 93 |
| Gipps, Sir George, integrity of | 159 |
| Gipps', Sir George, acknowledgments of Mrs. Chisholm's services | 149 |
| Gipps' Land, first discovery of | 281 |
| Gipps' treatment of the colonists | 112 |
| Gold diggings at Ophir | 326 |
| Gold discoveries, history of the | 325 |
| Gold, first mention of the existence of | 325 |
| Gold escort, sketch of the | 350 |
| Gold diggers at dinner | 377 |
| Gold fields, failure of the South Australian | 387 |
| Gold fields of Victoria | 349 |
| Gold first found about 1840 | 325 |
| Gold seeking at Forest Creek | 375 |
| Gold washing at Ballarat | 280 |
| Gold washing, illustration of | 343 |
| Governesses, sham | 141 |
| Government Gazette, establishment of a | 38 |
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