Shipwreck and preparations for deliverance
Landing and consequent occupations
Return from the voyage of discovery
Troop of animals in cork jackets
Second journey of discovery performed by the mother of the family
Settling in the giant tree
Continuation of preceding chapter
Some short lessons in useful things
Bathing, fishing and a kangaroo
More stores from the wreck
Another trip to the wreck
Excursion into unknown tracts
Useful occupations and labors
Painful but natural sentiment
Training of various animals
Difficulty in breaking it
Flax and the rainy season
New discoveries and house
Completion of two farmhouses
Anniversary of our deliverance
Dove-cot and its management
Jack's adventure and narrow escape
Approach of winter and wet season
Close of the rainy season
Uses of the different parts of the whale
Boat-propeller or rowing machine
Discovery of a crystal grotto
Excursion into the savanna
Discovery of porcelain earth
Preparation of the bears' flesh
Angora rabbits and antelopes
Progress in ostrich discipline
Efficacy of tobacco smoke
Return of the rainy season
Wild horse and the elephant
Crocodiles and alligators
Artillery and fortification of shark island
General review of the colony after ten years of establishment
Intelligence of a fellow creature
Fritz's return and account of his wonderful discoveries
Terrific encounter with lion and lioness
Parley and recognition of a friend
Return to Felsenheim with military honors
Questions, questions, questions by Arthur Pober, Ed. D.