Successful Exploration Through the Interior of Australia From Melbourne to the Gulf of Carpentaria

CHAPTER 14.

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Letters of sympathy and condolence; from Sir Henry Barkly; Major Egerton Warburton; A.J. Baker, Esquire; P.A. Jennings, Esquire; Dr. Mueller; The Council of Ballaarat East; Robert Watson, Esquire; John Lavington Evans, Esquire--Meeting at Totnes.--Resolution to erect a Monument to Mr. Wills.--Proceedings in the Royal Geographical Society of London.--Letter from Sir Roderick Murchison to Dr. Wills.--Dr. Wills's Reply.--'The Lost Explorers,' a poetical tribute.--Concluding Observations.

APPENDICES.

ILLUSTRATIONS:

1. THE LAST HOURS OF MR. WILLS.

Painted by Scott. Melbourne. London: Richard Bentley, 1863. Engraved by J. Saddle.

2. WILLIAM J. WILLS.

Painted by Scott. Melbourne. Engraved by J. Brown.

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.