A cautionary tale: a study of the macro bivalve and gastropod molluscan fauna of Spectacle Island, Sydney Harbour

M. Keats
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Located in the Parramatta, Sydney Harbour, about 10 kilometres upstream from South Head, Spectacle Island today is a broadly equilateral triangular shaped man-modified outcrop of Hawkesbury sandstone and filled ground. Almost equidistant from Pulpit Rock to the NNW 400 metres, Cockatoo Island to the E 300metres, Drummoyne Peninsula to the SW 300 metres, and Snapper Island to the SE 400 metres, of the original outline of the island only fragments remain. There are the rock platforms and beaches at the NE extremity and the SE corner. It is a very different island today to that sighted by Captain (later Governor) John Hunter and First Lieutenant William Bradley of HMS Sirius, on 3 February, 1788. The first description is that of John Hunter, who was undertaking exploration work for Governor Arthur Phillip, and decided to camp on Spectacle Island that night due to the presence on the mainland of large numbers of “natives”, many of whom had never seen a white man. Hunter writes in his diary: “It was a fairly unattractive place: ... two flat rock platforms, covered with scrub and divided by an isthmus 55 yards. The total area was less than 2 acres.”
一个警世故事:对悉尼港口奇观岛大型双壳类和腹足类软体动物动物群的研究
今天的景观岛位于悉尼港的Parramatta,距离South Head上游约10公里,是一个由Hawkesbury砂岩和填埋地面人工改造的宽等边三角形露头。从讲坛岩到西北400米,鹦鹉岛到东南面300米,Drummoyne半岛到西南300米,Snapper岛到东南面400米,几乎等距,岛屿的原始轮廓只剩下碎片。在东北端和东南角有岩石平台和海滩。与1788年2月3日英国皇家海军天狼星号上的约翰·亨特船长(后来的总督)和威廉·布拉德利中尉所看到的岛相比,今天的它是一个非常不同的岛。第一个描述是约翰·亨特(John Hunter),他当时正在为总督亚瑟·菲利普(Arthur Phillip)进行勘探工作,由于大陆上有大量的“土著人”,其中许多人从未见过白人,他决定当晚在奇观岛上露营。亨特在日记中写道:“这是一个相当不吸引人的地方……两个平坦的岩石平台,覆盖着灌木,被一条55码的地峡隔开。总面积不到2英亩。”
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