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CONTENTS.
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| CHAPTER X. THE SEALERS. | |
| Home life of Sealers' Women | 295 |
| Robinson removes the Women to Flinders | 300 |
| The Qnakers and the Sealers | 305 |
| CHAPTER XI. HALF-CASTES. | |
| Murder of Half-castes | 311 |
| Fecundity of Mixed Races | 318 |
| Bishop Nixon's Visit to the Straits' Half-castes | 317 |
| Bong and her Daughter Dolly | 321 |
| CHAPTER XII. NATIVE RIGHTS. | |
| Legal Rights | 327 |
| Hanging of Four Tasmanians | 331 |
| CHAPTER XIII. CIVILIZATION. | |
| Whately's Degradation Theory | 385 |
| Effects of Civilization | 348 |
| Drink and Civilization | 347 |
| Walter, the civilized Tasmanian | 352 |
| An Aboriginal Discourse | 354 |
| Mr. Wedge's Black Boy | 355 |
| Failure of Australian Missions | 365 |
| Christian Tasmanians | 367 |
| CHAPTER XIV. DECLINE. | |
| Amalgamation of Races | 378 |
| Decline, a "Decree of Providence" | 375 |
| Hawaiian and Maori Decline | 379 |
| Drink, the great Destroyer | 381 |
| Story of the civilized Mathinna | 388 |
| Count Strzelecki's Theory of Decline | 387 |
| Lanné, the Last Man | 398 |
| Lalla Rookh, the Last Tasmanian | 399 |
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