OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. 



Date of Fall or Find. 



Found 1853. 



Fell 1853. 



Feb. 10, 1 p. M. 



Fell 1853. 



March 6. 



No. 



205 



?06 



207 



Fell 1853. 



March 6. 



Known 1854. 



Known 1854. 



Found 1854. 



208 



209 



210 



211 



Weight 



in 

 Grams. 



27.5 



20.5 



118.5 



6.5 



.5 

 .5 



106 



15.5 



19 



11.5 



1.5 

 3 



10 



Description. 



Stinking Creek, Campbell Co., Ten- 

 nessee, U. S. A. 



Iron. Appears to be a complete in- 

 dividual except where a corner has been 

 broken off, showing an irregular frac- 

 ture. Has holes running through the 

 mass. An etched surface shows a net- 

 work of fine, irregular, silvery lines, 

 but no figures. [Smith Collection.'} 



Girgenti, Sicily. 



Stone. Gray, fine-grained with iron 

 specks. Dull black crust, and inter- 

 sected by heavy veins filled with fused 

 crust. \_S7nitl1 Collection.} 



Segowlee, Bengal, India. 



Stone. Brown and rusty looking, 

 with smooth brown crust. One large 

 polished face shows considerable iron, 

 and also troilite. [Smith Collection.} 



* Irregular fragment, showing crust. 

 [S7nith Collection.} 



Duruma, Wanikaland, East Africa. 



Stone. Gray, rusty-looking frag- 

 ment, with smooth dark brown crust. 



* Same, but without crust. 



Jewell Hill, Madison Co., North Caro- 

 lina, U. S. A. 



Iron. Etched face, showing most 

 beautiful, fine Widmanstattian figures, 

 also crust. [Smith Collection.} 



* Slab, with crust on edge. [Smith 

 Collection. ] 



Mass showing octahedral fracture. 

 [Smith Collection.} 



* Slab, with crust on edge. [Smith 

 Collection.} 



Ocktibbeha County, Mississippi, U.S. A. 



Iron. Square block, etched but show- 

 ing no figures. [S?nilh Collection.} 



Irregular fragment. [Smith Collec- 

 tion.} 



Emmetsburg, Maryland, U. S. A. 



Iron. Thin slab, etched, showing 

 well-marked Widmanstattian figures. 

 [In exchange from S. C. H. Bailey.} 



