In the middle of that wooded country we crossed a range and observed unwooded downs to the right of our path.
On the first unwooded plain we came upon after leaving camp we saw in the distance objects which appeared to be cattle, but upon getting nearer to them we found them to be emus.
The country looking from the unwooded plains is beautiful and with luxuriant herbage; the surrounding isolated ranges lends an interest to the scenery.
Following their track led us over rich, high, unwooded downs for five and three-quarter miles to a creek with a shallow broad channel.
In the middle of the day, when we had gone back for a considerable distance on the north-east side of the creek, we got to the edge of rich unwooded downs.
The first part of that distance it was confined by stony ridges, wooded with acacias and other trees; in the second part were large box flats with unwooded rising ground behind.
The last distance--four and a half miles--was over unwoodeddowns covered with barley and other grasses.
When we had come down along the left bank of the river about eight miles Jemmy and I left our party and went back to the unwooded downs.
The difference of discharge from wooded and unwoodedsoils is perhaps exaggerated in Col.
Megaleep's ancestors followed regular migrations in spring and autumn, like the birds, on the unwooded plains beyond the Arctic Circle.
The caribou I am speaking of now are all woodland caribou--larger, finer animals every way than the barren-ground caribou of the desolate unwooded regions farther north.
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