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Date of Fall or Find. 



Fell before 1838. 



Fell before 1838. 



Fell 1838. 



Jan. 29. 



Fell 1838. 



April 18. 



Fell 1838. 

 June 6, Noon. 



Fell 1838 

 July 22, Day. 



Fell 1838. 



Oct. 13, 9 A. M. 



Known 1839. 



No. 



133 

 134 

 135 



136 



137 



138 



139 



140 



Weight 



in 

 Grams. 



15.5 



5.5 



3.5 



3 

 1.5 



1 



Description. 



edge of the arrangement of the Neu- 

 mann lines, but it was afterwards seen 

 that they could all be referred to a cube 

 with twin members on all the trigonal 

 axes. The middle diagram shows such 

 a cube face with the twinning lines, 

 and the lower figure of the crystal was 

 drawn from the diagram by means of a 

 parallel ruler, f 



Simbirsk, Partsch, Russia. 



Slobodka, Partsch, Russia. 



Kaee, Sandee District, Oude, India. 



Akburpur, Saharanpur, India. 



Stone. Polished slab, showing brec- 

 cia-like structure of light-colored frag- 

 ments in black groundmass. Full of 

 iron grains, and showing curious cellu- 

 lar black crust. [Smith Collection.] 



Chandakapur, Beraar, India. 



Stone. Light gray, filled with rusty 

 iron grains. Polished slab, with dull 

 black crust on edges. [In exchange from 

 S. C. H. Bailey.'] 



Montlivault, Loire-et-Cher, France. 



Cold Bokkeveld, Cape of Good Hope, 

 Africa. 



Stone. Dead black, with white 

 specks but apparently no iron. Shows 

 crust. [Smith Collection.] 



* Like the previous specimen. [Smith 

 Collectio?i.] 



* Also some fine powder. 



Baird's Farm, Asheville, North Caro- 

 lina, U. S. A. 



t Oliver W. Huntington "On the Crystalline Structure of Iron Meteorites," 

 loc. cit. 



