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CHAPTER VIII
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I then changed our course to S.27 degrees W.
for five miles, and halted for the night where there was good grass.

We could find no water during the day; I had, consequently, to give the horses some out of the casks.

The country we traversed had altered greatly in character, and though still heavy and sandy, it was a white coarse gritty sand, instead of a fine red; and instead of the dense cucalyptus scrub, we had now low heathy shrubs which did not present much impediment to the progress of the dray, and many of which bore very beautiful flowers.

Granite was frequently met with during the day, but no water could be found.

Our latitude by an altitude of a Aquilae was 33 degrees 30 minutes S.
September 27 .-- Continuing our last night's course for about seven miles, we passed through the densest scrub I had yet met with; fortunately, it was not growing upon a sandy soil, and we got tolerably well through it, but the horses suffered severely.


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