considered Geographically , Statistically, and Cosmically. 46 i 

 Catalogue. — No. II. [continued). 



Year 

 found. 



Locality. 



Spec, 

 gray. 



Pounds 

 weight. 



Remarks. 



A.D. 



1368 

 1545 

 1618 

 1620 

 1712 

 1717 



1751 



1780 

 1783 

 1784 



1784 



1784 

 1792 

 1793 

 1805 

 1808 

 1810 

 1811 

 1811 

 1811 

 1810 

 1814 

 1816 



1818 

 1819 

 1819 

 1820 

 1822 

 1827 

 1828 

 1828 

 1829 

 1823 

 or 1824 

 1832 

 1834 

 1834 

 1835 

 1835 



1839 

 1839 

 1840 



1841 

 1841 



1842 



Oldenburg Germany. 



Neuhof Saxony. 



Bohemia. 



Jalindher Persia. 



Krasnojarsk Siberia. 



Senegal W. Africa. 



Agram Croatia. 



Lahore India. 



(Tucuman), Otumpa Mexico. 



Rio de la Plate S. America- 



Ziquipilco, Toluca Mexico. 



Sierra Blanca Mexico. 



Zacatecas Mexico. 



Cape of Good Hope... S. Africa. 



Bitberg Prussia. 



Texas, Red River U.S. 



Brahin Russia. 



Panganoor India. 



Elbogen Bohemia. 



Durango Mexico. 



Rasgata, Santa Rosas, N. Granada. 



Lenarto Hungary 



White Mountains, Franconia, New 



Hampshire U.S. 



Lockport, New York U.S 



Burlington, Otsego, N. York, U.S. 



Baffin's Bay Greenland 



Guildford, N. Carolina U.S. 



Randolph co., N. Carolina... U.S, 



Atacama Bolivia 



Caille, Departm. du Var, France 

 Bedford co., Pennsylvania... U.S, 



Bohumilitz Bohemia 



Kinsdale, between West Moun- 

 tains and Connecticut U.S 



Walker CO., Alabama U.S 



Scriba, Oswego co., N. York, U.S. 



Claiborne co., Alabama U.S 



Dickson co., Tennessee U.S. 



Black Mountains, Buncombe co. 



N. Carolina U.S 



Asheville,Buncombeco.,N.C.,U.S. 



Putnam co., Georgia U.S. 



Cocke CO., Tennessee U.S. 



Petropawlawski Siberia 



Newberry,' RufFMountains,' South 



Carolina. U.S. 



Greeneco.,'Babb'sMill,Ten.,'U.S. 



6-48 

 772 



7 

 1,600 



7-8071+16 



7-60 

 7Q7 



7-50 

 700 

 6-50 

 7-70 

 6-20 



774 



7-88 

 7-30 

 7-7^ 



7-50 

 7-23 



7m 



7-64 

 6-91 



7 



7-2( 



e's 



7-2( 



7-90 

 7-69 

 7-26 



7-76 

 710 



30,000 



4,000 

 2,000 



3,460 



3,000 



200 



''i'90 



35,000 



1,700 



194 



20 



36 

 150 



28 



2 



300 



1,100 



"163 



165 



8 



20 



9 



Iron; fell in 1368. 



Fell between 1540 & 1550. 



Fell 1618. ? 



Fell 1620, April 17. 



Cont. crystaUized olivine. 



Large quantity. Has cry- 

 stalline structure. 



Two fragments ; shows 

 Widmanstattian figures 

 when polished. 



Fell 1780. 



Wid. figures, very perfect. 



Crystalline structure im- 

 perfect. 



Large quantity. Shows 

 Wid. figures, 

 do. 



Does not show Wid. figs. 



Plenty ; do. do. 



Wid. figs. ; ? with olivine, 

 do., very distinct. 



With crystalline olivine. 



Fell 1811; ?iron. 



Shows faint Wid. figures. 



Wid. figures, distinct. 



Vesicular and malleable. 



Wid. figs., very distinct. 



Wid. figs. ; cont. pyrites, 

 do., extremely hard. 

 Large mass. 



[texture very hard. 

 Crystalline structure faint ; 

 With crystallized olivine. 

 Known 200 years ago. Wid 

 (Doubtful mass.) [figs. 

 With Schreibersite. 

 Several pieces. 



Has no crystalline struc- 

 Wid. figures. [ture 



Fell July 30. 



30 



70 



2,000 



70 Wid. figures. 



Crystallized in structure, 

 with graphite & magnetite, 



17 Found 31 feet in the soil. 

 117 Structure crystalline. 



12+6 



Two. No Wid. figures. 



