March, 1907. Iron Meteorites — Farrington. 



77 



Loss. 



Undet, 



Total. 



99.70 



100.58 



99.96 



99-95 



99-54 



100.38 



I 00 . 00 



99.76 



99-83 

 100.38 



Sp. Gr 



Analyst. 



Reference. 



7.746 

 7-63 



7. 02-7. 1 1 C. U. Shepard 1869, A. J. S. (2), XLVII, 233 234 



t 

 J. Fahrenhorst 1900, Meteoreisen-Studien.XI, A.N.H. XV,3]1 



J. Auerbach !i864, Sitz. Wien Akad., XLIX (2), 497 



H.L. Mclhvain 1888, A. J. S. (3), XXXVI, 277 



O. W. Huntington... 1894, Proc. Am. Acad. Arts & Sci., XXIX, 253 



7.74 W. Fberhard 1855, Ann. Cliem. Pharm., XC\'I, 286-289 



W. P. Riddell i860, Trans. St. Louis Acad, (i), 623 



J. E. Whitfield 1904. Proc. Rochester Acad. Sci., lY, 148 



7.7 J.M.Davison jSame 



L. Fletcher 1887. Min. Mag., VIl, 125 



the three alloys — kamacite, taenite, and plessite — are usually pres- 

 ent. Among accessory constituents, troilite and schreibersite pre- 

 dominate. These are often in the form of nodules of appreciable 

 size. 

 Octahedrites. 



Loss. 



Undet. 



Total 



100.09 

 99.86 

 100.26 



I 00 . 00 



100.45 



99.80 



99-77 

 100.43 

 I 00 . 00 

 99 97 

 09. 42 

 99. S2 



Sp. Gr. 



.'^nahst. 



7.589 



7-75 



6.50-7.50 

 7.06 



72 

 837 



C. U. Shepard, Jr. . . . 



R-B. Riggs 



A. A. Koch 



M.A.Gobel 



F. F. Sharpless 



C. U. Shepard 



W. G. Owens 



C. H. Rockwell 



C. U. Shepard 



\V. S. Clark 



J.E.Whitfield 



J. Domeyko 



Reference. 



1876, A.J. S. (3), XII, 119 



1887, Bull. U. S. Geul. Sur. VIII, 94 97 



1903, Bull. Geiil. Soc. Amer. XI\', 104 



1874, B«ll. St. Petersburg Akad. XIX, 544-54 

 i8g6, Amer. Geol. XVIII, 270 



1839, A. J. 8.(1), XXXVI, 81 84 

 i892,A.J.S. (3), XLI II, 423-424 

 1844, A.J. S. (I), XLVl, 402 

 1847, A.J. S. (2), IV, 77-78 

 1852, Metallic Meteorites, 61-62 

 1887, A. J.S. (3,, XXXIII, 500 



1875, Comptes Rendus, LXXXI, 597 



