Thick scrub seems to extend all along the foot of the range, from Aldis's Peak to Mount Nicholson.
It was about midnight when Charley, in passing a patch of thick scrub, noticed a slight watercourse, which increased rapidly into large water-holes.
The last three miles of this day's journey were through rather a thick scrub, but well grassed, with few stones.
The range on the south-west side of the creek seemed to terminate here, and become low table land, apparently covered with a thick scrub, the creek coming more from the north.
Passed through a thick scrub, among which we saw a very handsome bush that was new to us, having a blue-green leaf ten inches long by six inches broad.
On leaving the lagoon, passing between its head and the river, we were soon enveloped in a thick scrub of Casuarinae, on ground broken into gullies falling to the river.
Leaving it at length to make the river, I met with rather a thick scrub; but came upon the river where the banks were very rocky and picturesque.
On each side of the creek there were a few scattered trees and a thick scrub to the westward.
The first creek we crossed at the entrance, and the other near the middle of a thick scrub, extending nearly three miles, and through which we had to cut a road.
After travelling about six miles through open forest land we camped near a creek on the skirts of a thick scrub.
We were about to cross some offsets from the range, when a thick scrub or brush obstructed our further progress in that direction.
At half-past six we proceeded in a north-west direction until at seven miles a thick scrub of acacias obliged us to turn a little to the northward.
We crossed it, continuing our journey northward, until a thick scrub obliged me to turn to the east.
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