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RECORDS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. 
ADDITIONS to the CATALOGUE and BIBLIOGRAPHY 
of AUSTRALIAN METEORITES. 
By T. Cooksey, Ph D., B.Sc., Mineralogist. 
Additional information in regard to the Catalogue and Biblio- 
graphy of Australian Meteorites, which has came to my knowledge 
since the publication of the first lists* : — 
Meteorites. 
Ballinoo. — E. Cohen, Sitz. K. Preus. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1898, 
p. 19. 
Beaconspield. — E. Cohen, Sitz. K. Preus. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 
1897, p, 103,5, and 1898, p. 306. 
Type. — Siderite, belonging to the Octahedrite Group. 
Weight. — 75 kg. 
Log. — Three kilometres east of Beaconsfield Station, in the 
Parish of Berwick, County Mornington, Victoria. 
Finder and Date. — Mr. Feltus. 
Coll. — Dr. Krantz. 
Cranbournk, No. 2. — 
Coll. — “ National ” should be written for “Technological ” in 
original list. 
Hay.— 
Type. — Siderolite. 
Weight.— 9* Tbs. 
Loc. — Pevensey Station, Old Man Plain, ten miles below 
Hay, iu a paddock fifteen miles south of the Murrurn- 
bidgee River, N.S. Wales. 
Finder and Date. — 1868 - 1870. 
Coll. — In the possession of Mr. Godfrey, of Melbourne. 
This Meteorite and that from Eli Elwahf formed, very 
probably part of the same original mass. 
Langwarrin. — 
‘Type. — Siderite. 
Weight . — 17^ cwt. 
Log . — Langwarrin, Victoria. 
Finder and Date. — Mr. K. W. Padley, in 1886. 
Coll. — Technological Museum, Melbourne. 
* Lee. Aus. Mus., iii., 3, 1897, p. 55, and iii., 4, 1898, p. 90. 
f See Oat. Australian Meteorites, Bee. Austr. Mus., iii., 3, 1897, p. 57. 
