CHAPTER V. General remarks--Result of the expedition--Previous anticipations-- Mr.Oxley's remarks--Character of the Rivers flowing westerly-- Mr.Cunningham's remarks--Fall of the Macquarie--Mr.Oxley's erroneous conclusions respecting the character of the interior, naturally inferred from the state in which he found the country--The marsh of the Macquarie merely a marsh of the ordinary character--Captain King's observations-- Course of the Darling--Character of the low interior plain--The convict Barber's report of rivers traversing the interior--Surveyor-General Mitchell's Report of his recent expedition..