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Acknowledgments 



I am indebted to A. R. Hogg, .1. M. Kayiier, and 

 T. Quinlan for generously making arrangements 

 and providing for my visit to the craters. I am 

 especially grateful to geologist Donald Woolley 

 who took me to the craters and helped me 

 considerabl3' in the work there. 



References 



.\lderman, a. R. 



1932. The Meteorite Craters at Heiibury, Central 

 Australia. Mineralogical Magazine, vol. 



23, pp. 19-32. 

 Ravner, J. ISI. 



1939. Examination of the Henbury Meteorite Cra- 

 ters by the Methods of Applied Geophysics. 

 Report of the Australian and New Zealand 

 Assn. for the Advancement of Science, vol. 



24, pp. 72-78. 



Abstract 



Renewed interest in the Henbury Meteorite Craters has instigated several recent scientific studies of these unique 

 objects. This paper summarizes the published and luipublished research that has lieen carried out so far and presents 

 a table of dimensions newly derived, primarily from aerial photographs. .\ probable new crater is described, and a 

 new map of crater outlines and locations is given. Sixteen photographs record the present condition of the crater 

 system and form a photographic atlas of the craters and their surroundings. 



