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44 E. Cohen. 



II IIa Hb Uc Ud 



Angevv. Subst. . 07923 



Fe 9o-o3 



Ni 9-39 



Co 097 



P 016 000 



Verlust nebst Spu- 

 ren von Co und Si 0-32 0-22 0'43 



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Zum Vergleich mögen diejenigen Analysen von oktaedrischen Eisen mit feinen 

 Lamellen zusammengestellt werden, welche in neuerer Zeit ausgeführt sind, oder welche 

 ihren Resultaten nach Vertrauen erwecken können. 



1. Bear Creek. J. L. Smith: On Colorado meteorites — Rüssel Gulch meteoric iron, and Bear Creek 



meteoric iron. Am. Journ. of Science, 1867, (2) XLIII, 66. 



2. Laurens Co. J. B. Mackintosh in W. E. Hidden: On two masses of meteoric iron, of unusual 



interest. Ib. 1886, (3) XXXI, 465. 



3. Carlton. L. G. Eakins in E. E. Howell: Notice of two new iron meteorites from Hamilton 



Co., Texas, and Puquios, Chili, S. A. Ib., 1890, (3) XL, 224. 



4. Cambria. C. Rammeisberg: Ueber die Analyse von Meteoriten. Monatsber. d. k. Ak. d. Wiss. 



zu Berlin, 1870, 444. 



5. Walker Township. R. B. Riggs: The Grand Rapids meteorite. Am. Journ. of Science, 1885. 



(3) XXX, 3i2. 



6. Victoria West. J. L. Smith: Description d'une masse de fer meteorique, dont on a observe la 



chute dans le sud de l'Afrique, en 1862, et remarques sur I'enstatite. Comptes-rendus, 1873, 

 LXXVI, 295; vgl. auch: Am. Journ. of Science, 1873, (3) V, 108. 



7. Bridgewater. F. P. Venable in G. F. Kunz: On five new American meteorites. Am. Journ. of 



Science, 1890, (3) XL, 32i. 



8. Prambanan. O. Sjöström. 



9. Chupaderos. E. Manteuffel in E. Cohen: Meteoreisen-Studien II. Diese »Ann.«, 1892, VII, 151. 



10. Jamestown. O.W.Huntington: A new meteoric iron from Stutsman County, North Dakota. 



Proc. of the Am. Acad. of Arts and Sciences, 1890, (2) XVII, 232. 



11. Mantos blancos. L. Fletcher: On the meteorites which have been found in the desert of 



Atacama and its neighbourhood. Min. Mag., 1889, VIII, 258. 



12. Charlotte. J. L. Smith: Description et analyse d'une masse de fer meteorique tombee dans 



le comte de Dickson (Tennessee). Comptes-rendus, 1875, LXXXI, 85; vgl. auch: Am. Journ. of 

 Science, 1875, (3) X, 351. 

 i3. Rüssel Gulch. J. L. Smith: A new meteoric iron »the Colorado meteorite« from Rüssel Gulch, 

 Gilpin Co., near Central City, Colorado Territory. Am. Journ. of Science, 1866, (2) XLII, 219. 



14. Smith Mountain. J. L, Smith: Examination of the Waconda meteoric stone, Bates County 



meteoric iron and Rockingham County meteoric iron. Ib., 1877, (3) XIII, 214. 



15. Varas. L. Fletcher: On the meteorites which have been found in the desert of Atacama and 



its neighbourhood. Min. Mag., 1889, Vlll, 259. 



16. Lionriver. O. Sjöström. 



17. Jewell Hill. J. L. Smith: Description of three new meteoric irons, from Nelson County, Ky., 



Marshall County, Ky., and Madison County, North Carolina. Am. Journ. of Science, 1860, (2) 

 XXX, 240. 



18. Moonbi. J. C. H. Mingaye: Notes and analysis of a metallic meteorite from Moonbi, near 



Tamworth, N. S. Wales. Journ. and Proc. of the R. Soc. of N. S. Wale.s, i8^3, XXVII, 82-83. 



19. Lagrange. J.L.Smith: Description of three new meteorites. Lincoln County meteoric stonc 



which feil in August, 1855 — Oldham County (Ky.) meteoric iron — Robertson County (Tenn.) 

 meteoric iron. Am. Journ. of Science, 1861, (2) XXXI, 266. 



20. Bella Roca. J. E. Whitfield: A new meteorite from Mexico. Ib., 1889, (3) XXXVII. 440. 



