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The Mineralogical Magazine
1879 Volume 3
- p1-17 Contributions towards a history of British meteorites by T. M. Hall
1887 Volume 7
- p121-130 On a meteoric iron found in 1884 in the sub-district of Youdegin, Western Australia by L. Fletcher
- p179-182 On a meteoric iron seen to fall in the district of Nejed, Central Arabia, in the year 1863. by L. Fletcher.
- p183-186 On a meteoric iron found about the year 1880 in Greebrier County, West Virginia, U.S.A. by L. Fletcher.
1889 Volume 8
- p146-8 On the supposed fall of a Meteoric Stone at Chartres, Eure-et-Loir, France, in September 1810. by L. Fletcher.
- p223-264 On the meteorites which have been found in the desert of Atacama and its neighbourhood by L. Fletcher.
1890 Volume 9
- p16-36 The meteoric iron of Tuscon; by L. Fletcher
- p91-178 On mexican meteorites, with especial regard to the supposed occurrence of wide-spread meteoric showers; by L. Fletcher
- p394 and 395 Meteoric iron from indian valley; by G. F. Kunz
1894 Volume 10
- p287-325 Chemical Analysis of the Meteoric Stone fount at Makariwa, N.Z., 1879. by L. Fletcher
1899 Volume 12
- p167-170 On a mass of Meteoric Iron from the neighbourhood of Caperr, Rio Senguerr, Patagonia. by L. Fletcher
- p171-174 On the Cliftonite and Taenite of the Meteoric iron found in 1884 in the Sub-district of Youngegin, Western Australia. by L. Fletcher
1903 Volume 13
- p xxxiii Notice of papers read by L. Fletcher
- p1-36 On the Meteoric Stones which fell near Zomba, British Central Africa, on January 25th, 1899 by L Fletcher
- p304 and 305 Notes on microscopic preparations of meteoric iron, and fall of the Crumlin meteorite
1904 Volume 14
- p28-36 On various masses of meteoric iron reprted to have been found in Great Namaqualand and the adjacent region. by L. Fletcher
- p37-40 Historical note relative to the meteoric fragments labelled 'Cape of Good Hope' and 'Great Fish River' by L. Fletcher
- p41-42 Note relative to the history of the mass of meteoric iron brought by Dr. F. P. Moreno from Caper, Patagonia. by L. Fletcher
1908 Volume 15
- p147-152 On the possible existance of a nickel-iron constituent (Fe3Ni3) in both the meteoric iron of Youdegin and the meteoric stone of Zomba by L. Fletcher
- p312-4 On a Meteoric Stone from Simondium, Cape Colony by G. T. Prior
1912 Volume 16
- p274-81 The meteoric stones of El Nakhla El Baharia (Egypt) by G. T. Prior
1913-4 Volume 17
- p22-38 The meteoric stones of Baroti, Punjab, India, and Wittekrantz, South Africa by G. T. Prior
- p125-34 The Meteorites of Uwet, Kota Kota, and Angela: re-determinations of nickel and iron in the Baroti and Witterkrantz meteoric stones by G. T. Prior
1919 Volume 18
- p349-53 A method for the quick determination of the approximate amount and composition of the nickeliferous iron in Meteorites; and its application to seventeen meteoric stones by G. T. Prior
1921 Volume 19
- p163-72 On the South African meteorites Mount Ayliff and Simondium, and the chemical composition of the meteorites Adare and Ensisheim by G. T. Prior
1923 Volume 20
- p131-33 The meteoric stone which fell at Ashdon, Essex on March 9, 1923 by G. T. Prior
- p134-39 The meteoric iron of Karee Kloof, and the meteoric stones of Leeuwfontein and Sinai Peninsula by G. T. Prior
1926 Volume 21
- p188-92 Three South African meteorites: Vaalbult, Witklip, and Queens Mercy by G. T. Prior
- p478 F. Slavěk and L.J. Spencer on the place-names of mineral-localities in central Europe
1930 Volume 22
- p155-8 The meteoric stone of Lake Brown, Western Australia by G. T. Prior
- p271-82 A new meteoric iron from Piedale do Bagre, Minas Geraes, Brazil by L. J. Spencer
1932 Volume 23
- p1-18 Hoba (South-West Africa), the largest known meteorite by L. J. Spencer
- p19-33The meteorite craters at Henbury, Central Australia by Arthur Richard Alderman
- p290-304 List of Indian meteorites by C. A. Silberrad
- p387-404 Meteoric iron and silica-glass from the meteorite craters of Henbury (Central Australia) and Wabar (Arabia) by L. J. Spencer