OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. 



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Date of Fall or Find. 



Fell 1814. 

 Sept. 15, m. 



Fell 1814. 



Sept. 5, K. 



No. 



73 



74 



Fell 1815. 



Feb. 18, M. 



Fell 1815. 



Oct. 3, 8 A. M. 



Found 1818. 



75 



Found 1818. 



76 



77 



78 



Weight 



in 

 Grams. 



i.O 



4.5 

 1.5 



90 



20 



3.2 



444 



168.i 



79.5 



795 



Description. 



Alexejewka, Bachmut, Ekaterinoslav, 

 Russia. 



Stone. Very light gray. Fragment, 

 with two polished faces showing iron 

 grains. 



Agen, Lot-et- Garonne, France. 



Stone. Gray, with rusty grains of 

 iron through the mass. [Smith Col- 

 lection.] 



* Like the previous one, but showing 

 crust. [Smith Collection.] 



* Fragment of gray stone with dull 

 brown crust, and showing a vein of 

 crust through the mass. Not rusty. 

 [Smith Collection.] 



Durala, Umbala, Delhi, India. 



Stone. Light gray, with darker 

 grains, and considerable iron. Shows 

 black porous crust. [Smith Collec- 

 tion.] 



* Slab, with two polished faces, 

 and crust on the edge. [Smith Collec- 

 tion.] 



Chassigny, Haute-Marne, France. 



Stone. Small fragments in a bottle, 

 yellowish white color, with dark brown 

 crust. [Smith Collection. From Dau- 

 bre'e.] 



Cambria, Lockport, New York, U. S. A. 

 Iron. Mass with one polished face, 

 the rest crust, showing imperfect octa- 

 hedral structure. Shows on the face 

 large inclusions of troilite. [Smith Col- 

 lection.] 



* Full-sized slab, from the above 

 specimen, showing troilite nodule. 

 Also shows Widmanst'attian figures on 

 the polished surface. 



* Similar to previous slab, only with 

 one end cut off. Face, polished and 

 etched, shows most beautiful Widman- 

 stiittian figures. 



Barb's Mill, Green Co., Tennessee, 

 U. S. A. 



Iron. Mass, with deeply pitted crust. 

 One end cut off and polished. On 



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