(086) Franklin Harbour lies on the east coast of the Eyre Peninsula. The natural harbor covers 49 km² and wheat and wool were shipped from here.
(087) Point Lowly is the tip of a small peninsula north-northeast of Whyalla on the upper Spencer Gulf.
(088) Mount Brown is a mountain (964 m) in the Flinders Ranges, about 20 kilometers east of Port Augusta.
(089) Mount Arden is a mountain located approximately 308 kilometers north of Adelaide and approximately 27 kilometers north of Port Augusta, between the Flinders Ranges and Lake Torrens.
(090) Kasuarina are a genus of plants from the order of beech species (Fagales). The trees that grow in forests or dry areas have branches reminiscent of horsetails.
(091) Refreshment Drink (Item is in German language.) Potion that has a soothing, invigorating effect.
(094) A person named Isaac Rush arrived in Holdfast Bay on October 17, 1837 on board the "Catherine Stewart Forbes" with his wife Sara, née Brock and their children Alice Caroline and Benjamin.
(096) Pratt Winter (1816-1878) served as the first surveyor in South Australia and was the predecessor as acting judge to Matthew Smith.
(097) Lady Franklin (1791-1875) Jane Griffin, a British adventurer, was the wife of polar explorer John Franklin, who disappeared in 1845 while searching for the legendary "Northwest Passage." In her diaries she records her journey in 1840 from Hobart to Adelaide, on which she visited Port Lincoln and Kangaroo Island, before returning to Hobart in January 1841 to join her husband, who was governor of Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania) from 1836-1842.