CHAPTER VI
SECOND EPOCH OP AUSTRALIAN" HISTORY—DISPERSION
Governors.
(Sir T. Brisbane,
1821-5) (Sir G. Arthur, T.,
1824- 36)
(Sir R. Darling,
1825- 31)
(Sir R. Bourke, 1831-7)
(Sir J. Franklin, T., 1837-43)
(Sir G. Gipps, 1838-46)
(Sir G. Grey, S.A. 1841-5)
(Sir G.Grey,N.Z.,
1845- 53)
(Sir C. Fitzroy,
1846- 55)
Explorers.
Hume, 1824-5 1
Cunningham, 1827-S
Start, 1828-9,
1829-30 b Bannister, 1831
Mitchell, 1831
Mitchell, 1835 Roe, iS35 a
Mitchell, 1836 d
Bonney, 1838-9 b Eyre, 1839-41 ab
M c Millan, 1840 e1 Strzelecki, 1840 d Leichhardt,
1844-5° , Start, 1 844-6 b Mitchell, 1845-6 A. C. Gregory,
1846 a Kennedy, 1S47-8
184S Leichhardt, 1S4S
Roe, 1843-9 a
Marine Surveys.
P. P. King, 1817-22
Dumont D'Ur- ville, 1826-9
Dumont D*Ur-
ville, 1837-40 Stokes, 1837-43
Jukes, 1842-6
Stokes, 1847-51 N.Z.
New Settlements.
Brisbane, 1824- 40*, 1840 et seq.
Melville Island, 1824-9 °*
Western Port,
1826- 8 d * King George's
Sound 1 *, 1825- 3°
Raffles' Bay,
1827- 9 c * Swan N 1829 et
River or
Western
Australia
seq.
1850 et seq. a *
Portland Bay, i834 d
Melbourne, 1835 1
South Australia, 1836
New Zealand, 1839 Port Essington 1838-50 0
Gladstone, 1846
a Western Australia. b South Australia. c Northern Territory. d Victoria. * Convicts admitted.