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 586 BIBUOG&APHY Biblio- Barrington : — Another ediiiDiL A Voyage to Botany Bay, graphy. with a description of the country, kc By the celebrated George Barrington. 12mo., pp. 139, two plates. n«d. Another edition. With Barrington's life and Trial. 12mo., pp. 120. London [1795]. French translation : — ^Voyage k Botany Bay, avec une Descrip- tion du Pays, des Moeurs, des Coutnme^, et de la Religion des Natifs. Par le c^I^bre George Barrington. Tradnit de I'Anglais, sur la troisieme Edition. 8vo., pp. xvi, 192. Paris. An tL [1798]. The Voyage is merely a compilation from preceding works, especially those of Phillip and Tench. „ — A Sequel to Barrington's Voyage to New South Wales, comprising an interesting Narrative of the Transactions and Behaviour of the Convicts ; the Progress of the Colony ; an Official Register of the Crimes, Trials, Sentences, and Executions that have taken place; likewise Authentic Anecdotes of the most Distinguished Characters and Notorious Convicts. ' By the cele- brated George Barrington, Principal Superintendent of the Con- victs. 8vo., pp. 116. London, 1800. Another edition. 12mo., pp. viii, 94. London, 1801. Barrington's History of New South Wales, including Botany Bay, <kc. No. 1, to be continued weekly. By George Barrington, an Officer of the Peace, Parramatta. To be completed in twelve numbers, elegantly printed in octavo, illustrated with elegant engravings of views and customs, and subjects of Natural History, coloured from nature. '' The proprietors beg leave to assure the public that nothing can impede the regular publication of the work, as the manuscript has all arrived, and the plates are in great forwardness." The work was dedicated to his Majesty and duly completed in fourteen parts, with twenty coloured plates and engraved title, and afterwards issued in one volume with the following title : — The History of New South Wales, including Botany Bay, Port Jackson, Parramatta, Sydney, and all its Dependencies : from its Foundation to the Present Time. By George Barrington. 8vo., pp. [xlii], 505. London, 1802. Upon the conclusion of this work in paints, it was followed by a new edition, in twelve parts, of — An Account of a Voyage to New South Wales. By George Barrington. To which is prefixed a Detail of his Life, Trials, Speeches, <kc. With two letters, dated Parramatta, Nov., 1793, aud March, 1802. 8vo., portrait, and 11 coloured plates. London, 1803. Digitized by Google