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Date of Fall or Find. 



Fell 1798. 



March 8-12, 6 P. M. 



Fell 1798. 



Dec. 13, 8 p. M. 

 About 1800. 



No. 



33 



34 



35 



Found 1802. 



Fell 1803. 



April 26, 1 p. m. 



36 



37 



Fell 1803. 



Oct. 8, 10 A. M. 



Fell 1803. 



Dec. 13, 10J a. m. 



Weight 



in 

 Grams. 



6.5 



187 



118.5 



165 



78 



2.5 

 2.0 

 1.5J 



ono 



38 



39 



90 



76 



127 



Description. 



Salles, Villefranche, Rhone, France. 

 Stone, light gray, compact. One 

 polished face showing grains of iron 

 scattered through it. Brown crust. 

 [Smith Collection.'] 



Krahut, Benares, India. 



Imilac, Atacama, Bolivia, South 

 • America. 



Iron network enclosing olivine 

 grains, like the Pallas iron. 



Slab, polished and etched, the iron 

 in some parts showing well-marked 

 typical Widmanstattian figures. 



* Slab, polished and etched like the 

 previous specimen. 



Irregular mass, considerably weath- 

 ered on the exterior. 



* Like the previous specimen, only 

 a little more ragged from some of the 

 olivine grains having fallen out. 



* Ragged bits of the iron. 



Albacher Muhle, Bitburg, Rhenish 

 Prussia. 



Iron. Porous mass looking like an 

 iron slag, owing to its having been 

 passed through a furnace at Treves. 

 The specimen has two polished faces 

 cut at right angles, but shows no fig- 

 ures when etched. In one part shows 

 a distinct black crust. [Smith Collec- 

 tion. From James R. Gregory.] 



L'Aigle, Normandie, Orne, France. 



Stone, gray, compact, with rusty iron 

 grains. Shows dull brown crust. 

 [Smith Collection.] 



* Fragment without crust. [Pur- 

 chased from Ward and Howell.] 



Saurette, Apt. Vaucluse, France. 

 Stone. Large polished slab, with 

 rusty grains of iron thickly distributed 

 through the mass, giving it a mottled 

 brown color. [Smith Collection.] 



Saint Nicholas, Massing, Bavaria. 



