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 602 BIBLIOGRAPHY Biblio- each country offers for Emigration. Collected from the most graphy. valuable and recent Publications. To which are added a few notes and observations. By William Kingdom, Jun. 8vo., pp. viii, 359. London, 1820. The sections treatin;< of New South Wales occupy pp. 229-286, 303-314, 318-319, &c., and are mainly composed of extracts from the works of Mann and Wentworth. Bellinghaiiser : — Visit to Sydney, March-October, 1820. Oxley : — Journals of Two Expeditions into the Interior of New- South Wales, undertaken by order of the British Government in the years 1817-18. By tfohn Oxley, Surveyor-General of the Territory and Lieutenant of the Royal Navy. With maps and views of the interior, or newly discovered country. 4to., pp. XV, 408. London, 1820. Other miscellaneous publications relating to New South Wales : — Report of the Select Committee on Finance, ordered to be printed, 26th June, 1798 : — This document is quoted in Colquhoun, Police of the Metropolis, pp. 472-4-6, for the purpose of shewing the number of convicts sent to New South Wales and Norfolk Island from 1787 to 1797 inclusive ; the expenses of the first establishment of the settlement ; and also the number of live stock, and quantity of land in cultivation in 1796. „ — Parliamentary Return of the number of persons transported as convicts to New South Wales, from 1789 to 1794, ordered to be printed, 16th February, 1810. „ — Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Transportation [and upon the AfiTaii's of New South Wales] ordered to be printed, July 10th, 1812. Contents :— Formation and general description of the Colony, Trade, Administration of Justice, Religion, Morals and Education, Manner of Transportation, Selection, and Treatment in the Colony. Appendix 29 and 30 contains a return of persons transported to New South Wales from 1795 to 1810. Similar returns for later periods were published in subsequent blue-books. This report was reprinted by 0*Hara in his History of New South Wales, 1817, pp. 389-425. „ — Port Jackson, and a Description of Sydney Toirti. With Plate.— Naval Chronicle, voL xxii, pp. 385-390, 477-481. London, 1809. „ — Rules and Regulations for the Conduct and Management of the Bank of New South Wales, framed by a committee appointed for that purpose. 12mo., pp. 13. Sydney, 1817. Digitized by Google