CATALOiUK (iF AI^STKAMAN" METRORITKs — ANHKRSOX. 59 



(ML(U)TN NO. 2. 



Tiipi' — As No. 1. 



Weight— 74\\hs. 



Loc. — Two miles soutli of ( iiltroin, No. 1. 



Coll. — Australian Museum, Sydney. 



Ref.—bl, 72, 73. 



GILGOIN NO. 3. 



]]',■; <//,f — 55|lbs. 



('nll\ — Ward-Coouley, Rochester, U.S.A. 



GILGOIN NO. 4. 



Wei,jht—37\hii. 



Coll. — Ward-Coonley, Rochester, U.S.A. 



GILGOIN NO. 5. 

 Coll. — Ward-Coonley, Rochester, U.S.A. 



GILGOIN NO. 6. 



n\^?V///(— 161bs. 



Coll. — Mining aiid Geological Museuni, Sydney. 



HADDON. 



Type — Aerolite (?) 



Loc. — Haddon, Greuville Co., Victoria. 



Bef.—^5, p. 107-8. 



Xiifi — A Meteor was seen and immediately afterwards an 

 eyewitness thought he saw something tall near him. Seyeral 

 pieces of melted matter of varying colour were found. Nothing 

 more is known of this supposed meteorite and there is no 

 reliable evidence that it was of meteoric nature. 



HAMMERSLEY RANGE ^ ROEBOURNE, rpv. 



HAY = ELI ELWAH, q.c. 



HAY, or PEVENSEY. 



Tiijie — Aerolite. 



Weiyht—mha. 



Lvc. — Pevensey Station, Old Man Plain, ten miles below Hay, 

 (Lat. 34" 30'S, Long. 144° 56'E), in a paddock fifteen miles 

 south of the Murrvimbidgee River, New South Wales. 



