CATALOGUE OF AUSTRALIAN METEORITES — COOKSEY. 
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Catalogue of Australian Meteorites. 
The following Catalogue represents all the Australian Meteorites 
discovered up to date, so far as known to me. The name of the 
meteorite is first given, followed by the more important references 
bearing on it. These are succeeded by the type, locality, finder 
and date, and the collection in which the stones, or slices, or both, 
are to be seen. Every effort has been made to obtain accurate 
details, but gaps in the information must of necessity occur when 
objects like these, often passing through several hands before 
coming under the eye of the describer, are being dealt with. 
Ballinoo. — H. A. Ward, Supplementary Catalogue of Meteorites, 
April 1, 1897. 
Type . — Siderite ? 
Weight . — 921bs. 
Loc . — Ten miles S. of Ballinoo, Murchison River, W. Aus- 
tralia. 
Finder and Bate . — George Denmack, in 1892. 
Coll. — R. A. Ward, Rochester, IT.S.A. 
Baratta, No. 1. — A. Liversidge, Trans. Roy. Soc. N.S. Wales, 
1872, p. 97 ; Ibid., xiv., for 1880, p. 308 ; Ibid., xvi., for 
1882 (1883), p. 31 ; A. Brezina, Ann. K.K. Natur- 
liist. Hofmus. Wien., x., 3-4, 1895, p. 252. 
Type . — Siderolite, classed with the Black Chondrites, 
Weight. — 1 451bs. 
Loc . — Barratta Station, thirty-five miles N.W. of Deniliquin, 
N.S. Wales. 
Finder and Bale. — F. Gwyne, of Murgah, 1852. 
Coll. — H. C. Russell, F.R.S., Govt. Astronomer, Sydney. 
Baratta, No. 2. — A. Liversidge, Proc. Austr. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 
ii., for 1890 (1891), p. 387 ; H. C. Russell, Journ. Roy. 
Soc. N.S. Wales, xxiii., 1889, p. 46. 
Type. — Siderolite. 
Weight. — 3 libs. 
Loc . — Near Baratta, No. 1. 
Finder and Bate . — 
Coll. — H. C. Russell, F.ll.S., Govt. Astronomer, Sydney. 
Baratta, No. 3. — A. Liversidge, Proc. Austr. Assoc. Adv. Sci., ii., 
for 1890(1891), p. 387 ; H. C. Russell, Journ. Roy. Soc. 
N.S. Wales, xxiii,, 1889, p. 46. 
Type . — Siderolite. 
Weight . — 4 8 lbs. 
Loc. — Near Baratta, No. 1. 
Finder and Bale . — 
Coll . — H. C. Russell, F.R.S., Govt. Astronomer, Sydney. 
