74 RECORriS OF THE Al'STRAI.lAX MISKIM. 



Tam.ma.vx (It.) — >See Bki:\vei;tii (F). 

 Ui.Hirn (G. H. F.) 



84. Mineral .Species of Victorin. Iiiti'nnit. I'J.r/iili. /'y'ys.^//.*, 



1866-1867 (1867), No. :^. pp. :y2 (])p. 184--235 of Official 

 Record). 



Waiiswoiitii (.M. K.) 



85. The Craiiboiii'iie Meteorite. Srimrr, Apiil lotli, 1883, 



p. •2S5--286. 



Wai.cott (K. H.) 

 H6. Additions and Corrections to tin; Census t>f Victorian 

 Mineials. I'm,-, limi. S«r. Virf. (N.8.), xiii., 1900 

 (1901), ]). ■J5a--27-i. 



Wahp (11. A.) 



87. Foui' new Australian ileteorites. Atin'r. Jnunt. ,Sf!. (4), 



v., 1898, J). l:-;5-140. 



88. Catalogue of the Ward-Cooidev Collection of Meteorites 



(Chicago, 1904). 



Weixschkxk (E.) — .See Cohex (K.) 

 Wll.KIXSoX (C. S.) 



89. [Cowra]. .hun-^. h'uif. Snr. X. S. ]V"h'^\ xxii., 1888 (1889), 



p. 841. 



White (H. T.) 



90. Notes and Analysis of the Blount Bi-oAvne ^leteorite. 



IiVr. (Jrnl. ,Sarr.' X. ,S. Wale.^, vii., 1904, p. 81:2-314. 



91. [Hermitage Plains (anal.)]. .1/^//. lu^fit. Dept. Mines: 



X. s. n;(U'.<, 1910 (i9ii), p. i88. 



Z I M .\| K K .M A X N ( K . ) 



92. [Cranbourne]. A'r/zo' ,/"A///. .1////., Istil, p. 557. 



Ill — Census and Taxononn* of Australian Meteorites. 

 Dr. Cooksev in his list enuniei'ated twenty-three falls, in- 

 cludini: the doul)tful lladdon and irckoninLr the scvci'mI por- 

 tions reasonably believed to i)clonLr to one and the same 

 meteorite as a single fall. We have now a grand total of forty- 

 six known meteorites contributed by Australia, a striking 

 advance in fifteen years. If, as Berwerth says," the civilisation 

 of a country can be gauged in a measure by the number of 



' Berwerth— Tschcrm. min. petr. Mitt., xxii., 1903. p. HM. 



