OP ARTS AND SCIENCES. 



89 



Date of Fall or Find. 



No. 



Fell 1863. 



Oct. 1. 



Fell 1868. 

 Noy. 27, 5 p. m. 



Fell 1868. 



Dec. 5. 



324 



325 



326 



Fell 1868. 



Dec. 22. 



Found 1869. 



Summer. 



Found 1869. 



Fell 1869. 

 Jan. 1, 12JP.M. 



327 



328 



329 



130 



Weight 



in 

 Grams. 



81 



15.5 

 5.5 



106 



21 



7.5 



368 



59 



66 



37 

 9.5 



Description. 



Lodran, Mooltan, India. 



Danville, Alabama, U. S. A. 



Stone. Irregular fragment, gray 

 color, and dark brown crust. The en- 

 tire mass is intersected by a network 

 of dark gray veins, and grains of iron 

 sprinkled through. [Smith Collection.] 



* Similar to previous specimen, only 

 without crust. [Smith Collection.] 



* Shows crust. [Smith Collection.'] 

 Also some fine powder. 



Frankfort, Franklin Co., Alabama, 

 IT. S. A. 



Stone. Gray, with very little iron 

 showing on polished face. Grains of 

 all colors, notably dark ones. Black 

 vitreous crust with raised veins like the 

 markings left by the palm of the hand 

 on an oily surface. [Smith Collection.] 



* Similar to previous specimen. 

 [Smith Collection.] 



Moteeka Nugla, Bhurtpur, India. 

 Stone. Dark gray slab, polished on 

 both sides, full of iron grains. Crust 

 on one end. [Smith Collection.] 



Utah (between Salt Lake City and Echo), 

 U. S. A. 



Shingle Springs, Eldorado Co., Califor- 

 nia, U. S. A. 



Hessle, near Upsala, Sweden. 



Stone. Completely covered with a 

 dull black crust, except on one corner 

 where it shows a gray fracture, with 

 iron grains sprinkled through the mass. 

 [Smith Collection. From Royal Museum, 

 Stockholm.] 



Completely covered by " 

 crust. [Smith 



* Fragment half cov- Collection. 

 ered with crust. From 



* Complete individual. [ Royal 



* Shows crust. Museum, 



* One polished face Stockholm] 

 and crust. 



