OP ARTS AND SCIENCES. 



75 



Date of Fall or Find. 



Fell 1S55. 



May 13, 6 p. M. 



Fell 1855. 



Fell 1855. 



Aug. 5, 3£ p. m. 



No. 



220 



Known 1856. 



Known 1S56. 



Found 1856. 



Found 1856. 



221 



000 



223 



224 



225 



226 



Weight 



in 

 Grams. 



1 

 1 



.5 



.5 



11 



50 



32 



35.5 



28 



2,800 



Description. 



Gnarrenburg,Bremervorde, Hanover. 



Stone. Dark gray, with white grains 

 and dull black crust. Little iron. 

 [Smith Collection.] 



Fragraent,without. crust. [Smith Col- 

 lection.] 



* Fragment, with crust. [Smith Col- 

 lection.] 



* Same, without crust. [Smith Col- 

 lection.] 



Other small bits. 



Saint Denis -Westrem, near Ghent, 

 Belgium. 



Petersburg, Lincoln Co., Tennessee, 

 U. S. A. 



Stone. Gray, with dark gray, white, 

 and light green grains. Very little 

 iron. Shows shiny black crust, with 

 raised veins, like the markings left on 

 an oily surface by the palm of the hand. 

 [Smith Collection.] 



* Small fragments, many of them 

 showing crust. [Exchanged with C. U. 

 Shepard.] 



Denton County, Texas, U. S. A. 



Iron. Rough exterior showing octa- 

 hedral cleavage. Three polished faces, 

 one of them etched, showing good Wid- 

 manstattian figures. [Smith Collection.] 



* Irregular fragment. [Smith Collec- 

 tion.] 



Orange River, Garib, South Africa. 

 Iron. One etched face, showing 

 typical Widmanstattian figures. The 

 rest of surface covered with crust. Oc- 

 tahedral cleavage. [Smith Collection.] 



Fort St. Pierre, Nebraska, IT. S. A. 

 Iron. Etched slab, showing good 

 Widmanstattian figures. Also crust. 

 [Smith Collection.] 



One polished face. The rest of sur- 

 face covered with crust. [Smith Collec- 

 tion.] 



Nelson County, Kentucky, U. S. A. 

 Iron. Very thick slab, full section, 

 with two polished faces. Etched. The 



