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Brezina 3 classed the meteorite as a spherical chondrite, remarking that in spite of its strongly 

 rusted character it showed the spherical chondri plainly. 



As stated by Merrill, 1 but a small quantity of the meteorite is preserved. Wulnng * lists 

 180 grams, of which the U. S. National Museum possesses 119 grams. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



1. 1888: Merrill. On the San Emigdio Meteorite. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mns., pp. 161-167 (with plate and analysis by 



Whitfield). 



2. 1889: Meunier. Determination lithologique de la meteorite de San Emigdio Range, Californie. Comptes Rendus, 



Tome 109, pp. 206-207. 



3. 1895: Brezina. Wiener Sammlung, p. 256. 



4. 1897: WtJLFiNG. Die Meteoriten in Sammlungen, p. 305. 



San Francisco del Mezquital. See Mezquital. 

 San Gregorio. See Morito. 



SAN PEDRO SPRINGS. 



Bexar County, Texas. 



Latitude 29° 28' N., longitude 98° 29' W. 



Stone. White chondrite (Cw) of Brezina. 



Found, 1887. 



Weight, 72 grams. 



The first mention of this meteorite seems to have been by Bement, 1 who entered it in his 

 catalogue of June, 1894, with a weight of 72 grams. Brezina 2 recorded it in 1895 as a stone 

 simply. Ward's 5 catalogue gives the classification as a white chondrite. 



No further data regarding the meteorite seem to have been published. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



1. 1894: Bement. Catalogue of June, 1894. 



2. 1895: Brezina. Wiener Sammlung, p. 306. 



3. J.897: Wulfing. Meteoriten in Sammlungen. p. 306. 



4. 1903: Berwerth. Verzeichniss, p. 77. 



5. 1904: Ward. Catalogue of the Ward-Coonley Collection, pp. 62 and 87. 



SANTA APOLONIA. 



State of Tlaxcala, Mexico. 



Latitude 19° 14' N., longitude 98° 15' W. 



Iron. Octahedrite (O) of Brezina. 



Found, 1872. 



Weight, 1,050 kgs. (2,317 lbs.). 



The only published mention of this meteorite of which the present writer is aware is the 

 mention by Ward 1 who gives the above data. He also states that the original mass (1,050 kgs.) 

 is in the Museum of the Instituto Geologico, City of Mexico. 



bibliography. 



1. 1904: Ward. Catalogue of the Ward-Coonley collection, pp. 22 and 87. 



Santa Catarina Mountains. See Tucson. 



Santa Fe County. See Glorieta Mountain. 



Santa Rita. See Tucson. 



Santa Rosa, 1837. See Coahuila. 



Sackatchewan. See Iron Creek. 



