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PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY 



Date of Fall or Find. 



Known 1853. 



Found 1853. 



Found 1853. 



No. 



202 



203 



204 



Weight 



in 

 Grams. 



155 



381.5 



105.5 



47 



31 



.} 



5 



4 



4 



2.5 



2 



1.5 



1 



24 



4 



7 



Description. 



* Also two small fragments showing 

 the pink grains. [Smith Collection.] 



Lion River, Great Namaqualand, South 

 Africa. 



Knoxville, Tazewell Co., Tennessee, 

 U. S. A. 



Iron. Showing most beautiful and 

 very minute octahedral structure. Fig. 

 10 shows very roughly an exact sketch, 

 the original size, of an etched face of 

 this specimen. There is almost no 

 limit to the fineness of some of the 

 Widmanstattian figures. f [Smith Col- 

 lection.] 



* One cut face. Rest of surface cov- 

 ered with crust. [Smith Collection.] 



* Similar to previous specimen. 

 [Smith Collection.] 



* Etched face, crust, and fresh frac- 

 ture, showing beautiful octahedral 

 cleavage. [S?nilh Collection.] 



* Similar to previous specimen. 

 [S?nith Collection.] 



* Etched slabs. [Smith Collection.] 



Fragment, in layers of plates. [Smith 

 Collection.] 



* Similar to previous specimen. 

 [Smith Collection.] 



* And other small fragments. 



Union County, Georgia, U. S. A. 



Iron. Appears to be mostly crust. 

 Shows octahedral cleavage. [Smith 

 Collection.] 



Small plate. [Smith Collection.] 

 * In small fragments. [Smith Col- 

 lection.] 



t Oliver W. Huntington 

 he. cit. 



'On the Crystalline Structure of Iron Meteorites," 



