CATALiKUK u|' AISI'KAI.IAN M KlKni; 1 I'KS ANKLItSdN. ()7 



1 1. — nil)lio<,Ta|tli\ . 



All tlie |)a])ers descriptiv c <»F Austiaiiaii Muteocites vvliicli 

 have come iiiulei' my notice are liei-e collected and Hi-raii<i-ed 

 alpliabeticallv under autlioi-s' names. It is hoped that no 

 important fet'erence has been omitted, hut no douht some have 

 been ovei'looked, and I sh.ill he ^'I'atcl iil il snch omissions ai'e 

 pointed out to me. I have indexed Ufc/.ina's list ol the 

 Meteorites in the 1 lol'nmscuin, N'ienna,^ and Ward's list of the 

 Wai'd-Coonlev Collection in Kochestev' rathei' fully, as these 

 are the most compi'ehensive lists in (Jermaii and I'hiylish 

 respectively, ami contain much descri()t.ive and systematic 

 information. Where a meteorite fall consists of two oi' more 

 portions, found, may be, at different times, as in the case of 

 the Bai-ratta and ToundetJfin Meteoi'ites, one cannot always he 

 cei'tain which particular portion is dealt with in a L:'iven paper, 

 but this is a point of no y'reat ini]iortaiice. 



It was oriirinally intended to include in the Hiblioyraphy 

 references to the enigmatical Obsidianites or Austi'alites whicdi 

 are reijai'ded hv many aiithorites as beino' of meteoric (U'i<)fin, 

 but Ml-. Iv .1. Dunn, Director of the (leolotjical Survev of 

 ^'ictol■ia, has recently published an exhaustive jtajiej- on these, 

 with a Bibliog-raphy,'' which has i-endered this unnecessai-y. 



AxhKKsox (C.) ami Mixcayk (.I.C.H.) 



1. Description and Analvsis of the Binda Meteoi'ite. 



These records, p. 



Anox. 



la. [Barratta]. XKfiirc, iv., 1871, p. 212. 



2. [Youndegin, No. H]. Il>!.l., xlvii., 1S9.S, p. 4.(i;)-4-70. 



Bakkh (R.T.) 



8. A New Meteoi'ite from New Soutli Wales. Jidii-h. Jim/. ,S'f»c. 

 K. S. Wdlr^, xxxiv., 1900, ]). 81-88. 



■* Brezina — Ann. k.k. .\aturhist. HoFmiis. W'ien., \., 1895, p. 231- 

 370. 



» Ward— Cat. Ward-Coonlcy Coll. of Meteorites (Chicago, 1904). 

 •* Dunn — Bull. Gcol. Surv. \'iet., 27, 1912. 



