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Date of Fall or Find. 



Prehistoric. 



Prehistoric. 



Fell 1164. 

 Found 1751. 



Fell 1164? 

 Found 1847. 



No. 



Weight 



in 

 Grams. 



187 



29.5 



225.3 



38 



13 



Description. 



Anderson, Little Miami Valley, 

 Ohio, U. S. A. 



Found on the altar of Mound No. 4 

 of the Turner Group of earthworks in 

 Little Miami Valley. 



The greater portion of the original 

 mass. One polished face. Structure 

 closely resembling the Pallas iron. 

 [From the Peabody Museum.] 



* Full-sized slab, polished and etched, 

 differing from the Pallas and Atacama 

 meteorites in showing, occasionally, 

 well-marked Widmanstattian plates, 

 crossing completely the iron portions, 

 without regard to the more minutely 

 crystallized parts, as shown in the 

 accompanying diagram, Fig. 1. [From 

 the Peabody Museum.] 



Anderson, Little Miami Valley, 

 Ohio, U. S. A. 



Found on the altar of Mound No. 3 

 of the Turner Group. 



Mass of iron, with one face cut and 

 etched, showing figures closely re- 

 sembling those of the Coahuila irons. 

 [From the Peabody Museum.'] 



Steinbach, Saxony. 



Network of iron, enclosing olivine 

 grains. One face polished and etched, 

 the iron showing well-marked Widman- 

 stattian figures, about like Jewell Hill 

 or Obernkirchen. [Smith Collection. 

 From W. NevileJ] 



Rittersgrun, Erzgebirge, Saxony. 



Slab polished and etched on all but 

 one edge, where it shows the crust. 

 Same network of iron enclosing grains 

 of olivine and magnetite. [Purchased 

 from the Liebener Collection.] 



* Similar to the previous polished 

 slab. [Smith Collection. From James 

 R. Gregory.] 



* Only one face polished, the rest 

 crust. [Srnith Collection.] 



