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A new meteoric stone from Silverton, New South Wales

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

L. J. Spencer*
Affiliation:
British Museum of Natural History

Extract

Unfortunately nothing is known of the history of this stone. It was found in 1933 by Mr. R. Bedford in the old museum at Port Adelaide in South Australia. Attached to the specimen is a small label with the number 23, and accompanying it was a card giving in faded writing the information '(23) Meteoric stone from Silverton'. The Port Adelaide Museum has been in a neglected condition for thirty years, and recently it has been decided to reorganize it as a Nautical Museum, and to discard all mineral and miscellaneous material.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1934

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References

page 572 note 1 Prior, G. T., Min. Mag., 1916, vol. 18, p. 30 Google Scholar; 1920, vol. 19, p. 61.

page 572 note 2 Prior, G. T., Min. Mag., 1923, vol. 20, p. 13t.Google Scholar