H. A. Ward — Four JSfeio Australian Meteorites. 139 



Another mass of Miingindi weighing 51 lbs. was found at 

 the same time with the one just described. Both masses were 

 discovered by a half-breed and were lying together nearly cov- 

 ered with the red soil. 



Mungmdi meteorite, section •*■ natural size. 



Both of these masses are mentioned, without description or 

 analysis, in the Records of the Geological Survey of New 

 South Wales, vol. v, by Mr. George W. Card. Both pieces 

 were subsequently sent to me by Mr. E. F. Pittman, the Direc- 

 tor of the Survey, for cutting and distribution. 



Analysis of the Mungindi Meteorite by Mariner and Hoskins, Chicago, 111. ■ 



Fe.._ 90-307 



Ni - 8-230 



Co 1*360 



P -093 



C . -0.10 



S . _ trace 



Si trace? 



100-000 

 Specific gravity 7*4 



