Abstract
In the early part of 1931 public interest in South Australia was stimulated by the fall of the Karoonda meteorite on November 25, 1930, and its subsequent discovery by an Adelaide University party led by Prof. Kerr Grant. In consequence of this Prof. Grant was informed separately by Mr. B. Bowman of Tempe Downs and Mr. J. M. Mitchell of Oodnadatta that fragments of meteoric iron were to be found surrounding several crater-like depressions near Henbury Cattle Station in Central Australia. The number of craters was variously described as three and five.
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