130 RECORDS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. 



ADDITIONS TO THE CATALOGUE and BIBLIOGRAPHY 

 OF AUSTRALIAN METEORITES. 



By T. CooKSEY, Pli D., B.Sc, Mineralogist. 



Additional information in regard to the Catalogue and Biblio- 

 graphy of Australian Meteorites, which has came to my knowledge 

 since the publication of the llrst lists* : — 



Meteorites. 

 Ballinoo. — E. Cohen, Sitz. K. Preus. Akad. VViss. Berlin, 1898, 

 p. 19. 



Beaconsfield. — E. Cohen, Sitz. K. Preus. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 



1897, p. 1035, and 1898, p. 306. 

 Type. — Siderite, belonging to the Octahedrite Group. 

 Weight. — 75 kg. 

 Loc. — Three kilometres east of Beaconsfield Station, in the 



Parish of Berwick, County Mornington, Victoria. 

 Finder and Date. — Mr. Feltus. 

 Coll. — Dr. Krantz. 



Cranbourne, No. 2. — 



Coll. — " National " should be written for " Technological " in 

 original list. 



Hay.— 



Type. — Siderolite. 



Weight.~'d\ ll)s. 



Loc. — Pevensey Station, Old Man Plain, ten miles below 



Hay, in a paddock fifteen miles south of the Murrum- 



bidgee River, N.S. Wales. 

 Fitider and Date. — 1868 - 1870. 



Coll. — In the possession of Mr. Godfrey, of Melbourne. 

 This Meteorite and that from Eli Elwahf formed, very 



probably part of the same original mass. 



Langwarrin. — 



Type. — Siderite. 



Weight. — 172 cwt. 



Loc. — Langwarrin, V^ictoria. 



Fi7ider and Date. — Mv. K. W. Padley, in 1886. 



Coll. — Technological Museum, Melbourne. 



* Reo. Aus. Mus., iii., 3, 1897, p. 55, and iii., 4, 1S98, p. 90. 



t See Cat. Australian MeteoriteSj Eec. Austr. Mus., ill., 3, 1897, p. 57. 



