Victoria is traversed, with more or less regularity, throughout its entire length from east to west by a chain of mountains and lesser hills, completely dividing it into two parts, and known as the Dividing Range. The summit of this range runs generally... Victorian Year Book: ..1873-98, 1902-1914 - Sivu 1tekijä(t) Henry Heylyn Hayter - 1882Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| William Barry Lord - 1869 - 88 sivua
...into two purts, and thence called the Dividing Bange. This range runs in an east and west direction, generally at a distance of 60 or 70 miles from the coast : the streams to the ii.. rili of it run towards the Murray, those to the south cf it towards the sea. There are also other... | |
| Victoria. Commission, Philadelphia exhibition, 1876 - 1875 - 1020 sivua
...into two parts, and thence called the Dividing Range. Tliis range runs in an east and west direction, generally at a distance of 60 or 70 miles from the coast. The streams to the north of it run towards the Murray, those to the south of it towards the sea. The eastern part of it, which divides... | |
| Henry Heylyn Hayter - 1875 - 262 sivua
...into two parts, and thence called the Dividing Range. This range runs in an east and west direction, generally at a distance of 60 or 70 miles from the coast. The streams to the north of it run towards the Murray, those to the south of it towards the sea. The eastern part of it, which divides... | |
| Bible Christians - 1882 - 606 sivua
...than the area of Great Britain. It is traversed with more or less regularity, throughout its entire length from east to west, by a chain of mountains...summit of this; range runs generally at a distance of 6o or "O miles from the coast. Besides the main Dividing Range, there are other ranges extending in... | |
| Alexander Mackay - 1885 - 264 sivua
...the Murray from the streams running into the Pacific. It traverses the entire length of the colony, at a distance of 60 or 70 miles from the coast. The average elevation may be about 3500 ft., but near where the range enters NS Wales, Bogong has an elevation... | |
| Josiah Hughes - 1891 - 534 sivua
...time. Victoria is traversed with more or less regularity throughout its entire length from E. to W., generally at a distance of 60 or 70 miles from the coast, by a chain of mountains and lesser hills known as the Dividing Range. All the Victorian rivers rise... | |
| Great Britain. Colonial Office - 1905 - 738 sivua
...surface. Physical Features. Victoria is traversed, with more or less regularity, throughout its entire length from east to west by a chain of mountains and...the north of it flow towards the River Murray, and thos to the south of it towards the sea. The eastern ]>art of the range, which divides the Gippsland... | |
| Great Britain. Colonial Office - 1924 - 1052 sivua
...surface. Physical Features. Victoria is traversed, with more or le» regularity, throughout its entire length from east to west by a chain of mountains and...known as the Dividing Range. The summit of this range nuis generally at a distance of 60 or 70 miles from the coast. The streams to the north of it flow... | |
| 1913 - 864 sivua
...surface. Physical features. Victoria is traversed, with more or lese regularity, throughout its entire length from east to west by a chain of mountains and...it flow towards the River Murray, and those to the soutli of it towards the sea. The eastern part of the range, which divides the Gippsland district from... | |
| 1914 - 888 sivua
...surface. Physical Features. Victoria is traversed, with more or less regularity, throughout its entire length from east to west by a chain of mountains and...miles from the coast. The streams to the north of it How towards the River Murray, and those to the south of it towards the sea. The eastern part of the... | |
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