OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. 



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Date of Fall or Find. 



Fell 1835. 



Jan. 31. 



Fell 1835. 



Aug. 1. 



Fell 1835. 



Aug. 4, 4£ P. M. 



Fell 1835. 



Nov. 13, 9 p. St. 



Known 1836. 



Found 1836. 

 Fell 1836. 



Nov. 11, 5 A. M. 



Fell 1837. 



July 24, 111 A . m. 



Fell 1837. 



August. 



No. 



123 



124 



Weight 



in 

 Grams. 



1,975 



171 

 213.5 



125 



126 



127 



128 

 129 



130 



131 



1,797 



17.5 



Description, 



Mascombes, Correze, France. 



Charlotte, Dickson Co., Tennessee, 

 U. S. A. 



Iron. Large rounded mass, with 

 smooth, unaltered exterior. Two pol- 

 ished faces. Shows beautiful Wid- 

 manstattian figures, fine, about like 

 Obernkirchen. [Smith Collection.] 



* Thin, polished slab, full section 

 except foroue end. [Smith Collection.'] 



* Block, consisting of three etched 

 surfaces at right angles, and the rest 

 crust. [Smith Collection.] 



Aldsuorth, Cirencester, England. 

 Stone. Polished rectangular slab, 

 showing breccia-like structure of light- 

 colored fragments in dark matrix, and 

 occasionally large grains of iron. [Smith 

 Collection.] 



Belmont, Simonod, Ain, France. 

 Probably not of meteoric origin. 



Wichita Co., Brazos River, Texas, 

 U. S. A. 



Iron. Full-sized slab, etched, show- 

 ing most beautiful Widmaustiittian 

 figures and the three kinds of iron 

 clearly defined, with the separate plates 

 marked by fine Neumann lines. It 

 also contains numerous large inclusions 

 of troilite. [Purchased from Ward and 

 Howell.] 



Great Fish River, South Africa. 



Macao, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. 

 Stone. Gray, with rusty iron grains, 

 and dull black crust on one end. Pol- 

 ished surface shows a seam of silvery 

 iron, with a most beautiful fine crys- 

 talline structure. [Smith Collection.] 



Gross-Divina, Trentschin, Com. Hun- 

 gary. 



Esnandes, Charente Inferieure, France. 



