CATALOGUE OF AUSTRALIAN METEORITES— COOKSEY. 57 



Weight. — Several hundredweights. 



Log. — Near Cranbourne, 3-6 miles N. of Cranbourne, No. 1, 



in Lat. 38° 8' S., Long. 145° 22' E. 

 Finder and Date. — Existence known in 1854. 

 Coll. — Technological Museum, Melbourne. 



Eli Elwah. — A. Liversidge, Proc. Austr. Assoc. Adv. Sci., ii., for 

 1890 (1891), p. 388. 

 Type. — Siderolite. 

 Weight.— ?>Utis. 



hoc. — Eli Elwah Station, tif leen miles W. of Hay, N.S. Wales. 

 Finder and Date. — 

 Coll. — H. C. Russell, F.R.S., Govt. Astronomer, Sydney. 



GiLGOiN, No. 1. — H. 0. Russell, Journ. Roy. Soc. N.S. Wales, 

 xxiii., 1889, p. 47 ; A. Liversidge, Proc. Austr. Assoc. 

 Adv. Sci., ii., for 1890 (1891), p. 388. 

 Type. — Siderolite. 

 Weight. — 67tt)S. 5ozs. 



Loc. — Gilgoin Station, forty miles E.S.E. of Brewarrina, N.S. 

 Wales. 

 ' Coll. — H. C. Russell, F.R.S., Govt. Astronomer, Sydney. 



Gilgoin, No. 2.— H. C. Russell, Journ. Roy. Soc. N.S. Wales, 

 xxvii., 1893, p. 361. 



Type. — Siderolite . 



Weight. — 74ft)s. 5ozs. Most probably part of the same meteor- 

 ite as Gilgoin, No. 1. 



Loc. — Two miles S. of Gilgoin, No. 1. 



Coll. — H. C. Russell, F.R.S., Govt. Astronomer, Sydney. 



Haddon. — Illustrated Australian Neivs, 17th May, 1875, p. 68; 



W. Flight, Geol. Mag,, (2), ix., 1882, p. 107. 

 Ohs. — A meteor was seen on April 14th, at 030 a.m., and 



immediately afterwards an eyewitness thought he saw 



matter fall near him. Several pieces of melted matter of 



varying colour were found. 

 Type. — Aerolite ? 



Loc. — Haddon, Grenville Co., Vict. 

 Coll.— 



Le Gould Meteorite.— Le Gould, Geol. Mag., i., 1864, p. 142. 

 Obs. — An aerolite was found ten inches in diameter, which 



had struck and broken a tree. 

 Loc. — Two day's inarch beyond the Isaacs, the first branch of 



the Mackenzie River, Queensland. 



