216 BREZINA — COLLECTIONS OF METEORITES. [Aprils, 



1 6. The Siniulacruui of Artemis Pergaia; a cone with human 

 head. — 



Kaisareia, Kappadokia (Provincia Asia); Trajan AR. 

 Fig. T,2. 



Perga, PamphyHa; Anton. 2 AE, Trajan AE, Caracalla AE, 

 Diadumenian AE, Tranquillina 2 AE, Fig. 33, PhiHppus pater 

 3 AE, Valerianus pater AE, GalHenus 3 AE, Aurehan AE. 



Pogla, Pisidia; Antoninus Pius AE. 



Provincia Asia; Nerva 2 AR, Trajan 3 AR. Fig. 34. 



17. The Siniulacrnm of Astarte, half-iconic. — 

 Gabala, Seleukis and Pieria; Macrinus AE. 



18. The Conical Stone of Hera. — 

 Chalkis, Euboia; Auton. AE. Fig. 35. 



19. The Siniulacrnm of tJie Saniian Hera, half-iconic. — 

 Panionion, Ionia; Marcus Aurelius AE. Fig. 36. 

 Samos, Ionia; Caracalla AE, Fig. 37, Alexander Severus 3 



AE, Philippus pater 2 AE, Trajanus Decius 2 AE, Etruscilla 

 2 AE, GalHenus AE, Fig. ^d>. 



20. The Siuiulacruni of Persephone, half-iconic. — 

 Julia Gordos, Lydia; Marcus Aurelius AE. 

 Sardes, Lydia; Auton. AE, Fig. 39, Salonina 2 AE. 

 Sardes and Hierapolis; Philippus pater AE. 



21. Archaic Simulacrnm of Double Goddess. — 

 Capua, Campania; Auton. AE. 



C. Related Celestial Bodies. 



22. Comets. — 



Roma, Italia; Sanguinia (Julius Caesar) AR, Augustus 5 

 AR. Fig. 40. 



Silesia, Germany (modern); Auton. AV, Fig. 41, 2 AR, AE. 



II. Historical Meteorites. 

 Mordvinovka, Ekaterinoslav, Russia. Prehistoric. Cw.^ 

 I gram, 2 cm. 



Casas Grandes, Mexico. Prehistoric. Om. 102 gr. 26 cm. 

 These two meteorites were found in prehistoric tumuli. 



* The symbols following the date of fall designate the petrographic 

 group as defined later on (VII, System of Meteorites). Weight and 

 profitable surface are added in grams and square centimeters. 



