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viii {| RIVER RECONNAISSANCE BY THE BROTHERS AND EULAH
 * CHAPTER
 * PAGE
 * XLI.
 * THE JOURNEY OF FRANK AND ALEXANDER JARDINE, 1864-5 : FROM ROCKHAMPTON TO SOMERSET CARPENTARIA DOWNS, VIA EINASLEIGH RIVER, TO THE MOUTH OF THE ETHERIDGE
 * XLI.
 * THE JOURNEY OF FRANK AND ALEXANDER JARDINE, 1864-5 : FROM ROCKHAMPTON TO SOMERSET CARPENTARIA DOWNS, VIA EINASLEIGH RIVER, TO THE MOUTH OF THE ETHERIDGE
 * 289
 * XLII.
 * THE JARDINE BROTHERS' EXPEDITION, 1864-5, continued : FROM THE EINASLEIGH RIVER TO THE MOUTH OF THE STATEN RlVER, DE FACTO
 * 295
 * XLIII.
 * THE JARDINE BROTHERS' EXPEDITION, continued: STATEN RIVER, DE FACTO, TO JARDINE RIVER
 * 302
 * XLIV.
 * THE JARDINE BROTHERS' EXPEDITION, continued: THE JARDINE RIVER AND THE PROBLEM OF THE ESCAPE RIVER
 * 324
 * XLV.
 * THE JARDINE BROTHERS' EXPEDITION, continued :
 * 324
 * XLV.
 * THE JARDINE BROTHERS' EXPEDITION, continued :
 * THE JARDINE BROTHERS' EXPEDITION, continued :
 * 331
 * XLVI.
 * THE JARDINE BROTHERS' EXPEDITION, continued
 * 334
 * XLVII.
 * SOMERSET AND ITS BACKGROUND
 * 338
 * XLVIII.
 * DAINTREE, 1863-71
 * 348
 * XLIX.
 * MORESBY : FIRST CRUISE OF THE "BASILISK" TO TORRES STRAIT, 1871
 * 352
 * L.
 * MORESBY, continued: SECOND CRUISE OF THE "BASILISK" IN TORRES STRAIT, 1873
 * 360
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 * L.
 * MORESBY, continued: SECOND CRUISE OF THE "BASILISK" IN TORRES STRAIT, 1873
 * 360
 * }
 * }