106 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



These 8 meteoric stones : hy the Director of the Geological Survey 

 ■of India. 



Delegate, Wellesley Co., New South Wales, an etched slice 

 weighing 186 grams o£ this meteoric iron : by the Department of 

 Mijies of New South Wales. 



Molong, Ashburnham Co., New South Wales, fragments weighing 

 2,022 grams of this meteoric iron : hy the Department of Mines of 

 New South Wales. 



Gilgoin, Clyde Co., New South Wales, a fragment weighing 

 261*6 grams of one (No. 7) of the stones : hy J. C. H. Mingaye, 

 Esq. 



By Exchange : 



Winburg, Orange Free State, South Africa, an etched fragment 

 weighing 42 grams of the iron seen to fall in 1881. 



All the above Meteorites except Gilgoin and Kuttipuram belong 

 to falls hitherto unrepresented in the Museum Collection. 



VII. — Donations of Duplicates. 



Duplicate specimens of meteorites have been given to the 

 •Geological Survey Museum at Calcutta and to Sir William Crookes, 

 F.R.S. 



VIII. — Students and Visitors. 



The number of visits recorded as made to the Department for 

 purposes of consultation or study is .510. Many specimens of 

 minerals and rocks have been determined for visitors and 

 correspondents. 



G. T. Prior. 



