OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. 



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Date of Fall or Find. 



No. 



Weight 



in 

 Grams. 



Description. 



Fell 1848. 



May 20, 4} a. m. 



Fell 1848. 



July 4. 



Fell 1848. 



Dec. 27, Evening. 



Found 1849. 



Fell 1849. 

 Oct. 31, 3 p. m. 



Described 1850. 



181 



182 



183 



184 

 185 



.5 



186 



Described 1850. 



Described 1850. 



Found 1850. 



168 



8.5 



448 



187 



188 



189 



127.5 



34 



304 



31.5 



Castine, Hancock Co., Maine, U. S. A. 

 Stone. Light gray, with iron grains. 

 [Smith Collection.] 



Marmande, Aveyron, France. 

 Ski, Akershuus, Norway. 



Morgan Co., Alabama, U. S. A. 



Monroe, Cabarras Co., North Caro- 

 lina, U. S. A. 



Stone. Dark gray with light grains, 

 and thickly sprinkled with iron. Frag- 

 ment, showing dull black crust. [Smith 

 Collection.] 



* Highly polished slab. [In exchange 

 from C. U. Shepard.] 



Ruff's Mountain, Lexington Co., 

 South Carolina, U. S. A. 



Iron. Slab, etched, showing well- 

 marked Widmanstattian figures, only 

 there is a curious indefiniteness about 

 them, which is very characteristic. 

 Shows crust. [Smith Collection. From 

 C. U. Shepard.] 



* Similar to previous specimen. [In 

 exchange from C. U. Shepard.] 



Pittsburg, Alleghany Co., Pennsylvania, 

 U. S. A. 



Iron. A ragged end, showing on the 

 exterior a well-marked octahedral struc- 

 ture, but on an etched surface there is 

 only a mottled appearance, except in 

 one corner, where broad, typical, Wid- 

 manstattian figures appear. [Smith 

 Collection.] 



Salt River, Kentucky, U. S. A. 



Iron. Crust, and three etched sur- 

 faces, which in some places only pre- 

 sent a mottled appearance, while in 

 other parts there are very fine, and 

 somewhat indistinct, Widmanstattian 

 figures. [Smith Collection.] 



Schwetz, Prussia. 



Iron. Thin slab with crust on edges. 

 One face etched, showing well-marked 



