THE Land of the Kangaroo. ADVENTURES OF TWO YOUTHS IN A JOURNEY THROUGH
THE GREAT ISLAND CONTINENT. BY THOMAS W. KNOX. AUTHOR OF “IN WILD AFRICA,” “THE BOY TRAVELERS,”
(15 VOLS.) “OVERLAND THROUGH
ASIA,” ETC., ETC. ILLUSTRATED BY H. BURGESS. Boston, U. S. A. W. A. WILDE & COMPANY, 25 Bromfield Street.

COPYRIGHT, 1896.

By W. A. WILDE & CO.

All rights reserved.

THE LAND OF THE KANGAROO.


PREFACE.

The rapidly increasing prominence of the Australian colonies during the past ten or twenty years has led to the preparation of the volume of which this is the preface. Australia has a population numbering close upon five millions and it had prosperous and populous cities, all of them presenting abundant indications of collective and individual wealth. It possesses railways and telegraphs by thousands of miles, and the productions of its farms, mines, and plantations aggregate an enormous amount. It has many millions, of cattle and sheep, and their number is increasing annually at a prodigious rate.

Australia is a land of many wonders, and it is to tell the story of these wonders and of the growth and development of the colonies of the antipodes, that this volume has been written.