CATALOGUE OF AUSTRALIAN METEORITES — COOKSEY. 
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Weight . — Several hundredweights. 
Loc . — Near Cranbourne, 3*6 miles N. of Cranbourne, No. 1, 
in Lat. 38° 8' S., Long. 145° 22' F. 
Finder and Date . — -Existence known in 1854. 
Coll . — Technological Museum, Melbourne. 
Eli Elwah. — A. Liversidge, Proc. Austr. Assoc. Adv. Sci., ii. , for 
1890 (1891), p. 388. 
Type. — Siderolite. 
Weight . — 3 3 i tbs . 
Loc . — Eli Elwah Station, fifteen miles W. of Hay, N.S. Wales. 
Finder and Date . — 
Coll. — H. C. Russell, F.R.S., Govt. Astronomer, Sydney. 
Gilgoin, No. 1. — H. G. Russell, Journ. Roy. Soc. N.S. Wales, 
xxiii., 1889, p. 47 ; A. Liversidge, Proc. Austr. Assoc. 
Adv. Sci., ii., for 1890 (1891), p. 388. 
Type. — Siderolite. 
Weight. — 67tbs. 5ozs. 
Loc . — Gilgoin Station, forty miles E.S.E. of Brewarrina, N.S. 
Wales. 
Coll. — H. C. Russell, F.R.S., Govt. Astronomer, Sydney. 
Gilgoin, No. 2. — H. C. Russell, Journ. Roy. Soc. N.S. Wales, 
xxvii., 1893, p. 361. 
Type. — Siderolite. 
Weight. — 7 41bs. 5ozs. Most probably part of the same meteor- 
ite as Gilgoin, No. 1. 
Loc . — Two miles S. of Gilgoin, No. 1. 
Coll. — H. C. Russell, F.R.S., Govt. Astronomer, Sydney. 
Haddon . — Illustrated Australian News, 17th May, 1875, p. 68; 
W. Flight, Geol. Mag., (2), ix., 1882, p. 107. 
Obs . — A meteor was seen on April 14th, at 0*30 a.m., and 
immediately afterwards an eyewitness thought he saw 
matter fall near him. Several pieces of melted matter of 
varying colour were found. 
Type . — Aerolite ? 
Loc. — Haddon, Grenville Co., Viet. 
Coll— 
Le Gould Meteorite. — L e Gould, Geol. Mag., i., 1864, p. 142. 
Obs . — An aerolite was found ten inches in diameter, which 
had struck and broken a tree. 
Loc . — Two day’s march beyond the Isaacs, the first branch of 
the Mackenzie River, Queensland. 
