A CATALtXil'K AND HI HLK )(l KAiMl Y OF 

 Arsi'UAIJAN MKTKOIirrKS, 



Willi rciisus Mild 'rnxdiiomv. 



By C Anim:!;s()\, M.A., D.S •. (ImHh.), ATiiu'calou-ist. 



1. — CalalooMie. 



Ill 1897 Dr. T. C'ooksey, at that time Mineralogist to tlie 

 Australian Museum, ])ublislie(l a Catalog-ue and Biblioo-raphv. 

 of Australian Meteorites.^ Since tliat date the number 

 of meteorite falls recorded from Australia has doubled and the 

 literature has increased proportionately, therefore, the present 

 occasion has been utilised to bring tlie record up to date. The 

 general plan adopted by (Jooksey has been followed in this 

 revision, the chief departure being in the method of entering 

 the references to published pajiers, which are numbered con- 

 secutively and referi'ed to by number undei' each meteorite. 

 An attemi)t has been made to indicate where the main nuiss of 

 each fall is now deposited, but here great a-ccui-acy cannot be 

 claimed as changes take place from time to time. Those 

 who desire more detailed information regarding the distribu- 

 tion (if Australian Meteoi'ites in collections must consult the 

 various jmblished catalogues. - 



^ Cookscy— Hcc. Austr. Mus., lii., lS97-;i, p. 51-62, 9(1, 13(»-1. 



-' 1-lctchcr (Britisii Museum) — An Introduction to tlie Study of 

 .Meteorites. Brit. Alus. Guide, 1908. 



Ivlcin (Berlin .Museum)— Sitz. AUad. Berlin, 1904, p. 114- 15;^. 



Berwerth (Hofmuscum, Vienna) — Ann. k.k. Naturhist. HoI'mus. 

 Wien., xviii., 1903, p. 1-90. 



Cohen ((jrcii's\\;ild) — Mitt, luiturw. \'cv. Ncuvorpommern u. 

 Hiigcn, \\\\i., 1904, p. i-34. 



i-arrinj^ton (l-'ield Mus., Chicago) — l-ield Mus. Publication, 77, 

 Gcol. Scr. ii., 1903, p. 79-ll'4. 



Ward (W'ard-Coonlcy, Rochester) — Catalogue, Chicago, 1904. 



Tassin (U.S. .National Museum)— Rep. U.S. Nat. Mus., 1902, 

 pp. 671-698. 



