CATALOGUE OF AUSTRALIAN METEORITES— COOKSEY. 131 
Mount Stirling. — A small piece, weighing 14£ ozs., was found 
at the same locality and is now in the collection of the 
Australian Museum, Sydney. It is most probably a 
portion of the larger mass. 
Youndegin, No. 1, — 
Coll. — One piece weighing 22 lbs. is in the Technological 
Museum, Melbourne, Victoria. 
Bibliography. 
Cohen (E.) — Ein neues Meteoreisen von Beaconsfield, Colonie 
Victoria, Australien. — Sitz. K. Preus. Akad. Wiss. Berlin , 
1897, p. 1035. 
,, Nachtrag zur Beschreibung des Meteoreisens von Beacons- 
field. — Sitz . K. Preus. Akad. JFiss. Berlin , 1898, p. 306. 
,, Ein neues von Meteoreisen Ballinoo am Murchisonfluss, 
Australien. — Sitz. K. Preus. Akad. Wiss, Berlin , 1898, 
p. 19. 
Cooksey (T.) — The Nocoleche Meteorite, with Catalogue and 
Bibliography of Australian Meteorites. — Rec. Austr. 
Mus iii., 3, 1897, p. 55. 
,, Addenda to Catalogue of Australian Meteorites. — 
Rec. Austr. Mus ., iii., 4, 1898, p. 90. 
,, Additions to the Catalogue and Bibliography of Aus- 
tralian Meteorites. — Rec. Austr. Mus ., iii., 5, 1899, 
p. 130. 
The QUEENSLAND CATTLE TICK. 
By W. J. Rainbow, F.L.S., Entomologist. 
In the Memoirs de la Societe Zoologique de France, Tome x., 1897, 
just to hand, Professor G. Neumann publishes a valuable and lengthy 
paper under the title of “ Revision de la Famille des Ixodides.” 
Amongst the species dealt with there is, of course, that interesting 
but much dreaded beast, the Queensland Cattle Tick. 
According to Neumann, this species is Rhipicephalus annulatus , 
Say, and the synonymy as follows* : — Ixodes annulatus . Say ; 
llcemaphysalis rosea , Koch ; Ixodes bovis , Riley ; I. dugesii, 
Megnin ; Hcemaphysalis micropla , Canestrini ; Bobphilus bovis , 
Curtis ; and Rhipicephalus calcaratus , Birula. Referring to 
Say’s original description! and the above synonymy, the reviser 
* Mem. de la Soc. Zool. de France, x., 1897, p. 625 . 
f Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., ii., 1821, p. 75. 
