224 BREZINA — COLLECTIONS OF METEORITES. [April 8, 



Nelson County, Kentucky. Found i860. Ogg. 261 gr. 

 40 cm. Octahedral weathering on fresh mass. 



Sao Juliao, Portugal. Found 1883. Ogg. 14 gr. Nail 

 formed by weathering. 



Mount Joy, Pennsylvania. Found 1887. Ogg. 29 gr. 

 Fallen down in grains of 2-3 cm. 



Badger, New Mexico. Known 1897. Om. 5 gr. Grains 

 of Limonite as products of weathering. 



Apolonia, Mexico. Found 1897. 40 gr. 12 cm. Changed 

 into Limonite. 



Sao Francisco, Brazil. Found 1874. Tell. 343 gr. 28 cm. 

 Penetrating of limonitic alteration in layers. 



Sao Francisco. 47 gr. 8 cm. Altered to Hematite. 



Sao Francisco. 89 gr. 19 cm. Cellular alteration to Hema- 

 tite and Limonite. 



Augustinowka, Russia. Found 1890. Of. 130 gr. 22 cm. 

 Stratified Limonite-crust of 2-3 cm. thickness. 



San Cristobal, Chile. Found 1882. Dl. 5 gr. Whitish 

 limonitic products of alteration. 



Vaca Muerta, Chile. Known 1861. Mg. 63 gr. 12 cm. 

 Forming of Nickel sulphates. 



Doiia Inez, Chile. Found 1888. M. 15 gr. 6 cm. Form- 

 ing of Nickel sulphates. 



VL Constituents of Meteorites. 



Saline, Kansas. Fell November 15, 1898. Cck. 146 gr. 

 36 cm. Free Phosphorus by opening the interior. 



Nowo Urej, Russia. Fell September 22, 1886. U. 14 gr. 

 6 cm. Diamond as microscopic component, one per cent, of 

 mass. 



Carcote, Chile. Known 1888. Ck. Splinters. Diamond 

 as microscopic component. 



Badger, New Mexico. Known 1897. Om. 537 gr. 42 cm. 

 Graphite with attached Troilite in form of a f, 3 to 4 cm. 

 Plate V, Fig. 45. 



Toluca, Mexico. Described 1784. Om. 177 gr. 22 cm. 

 Graphite as layer between nuggets of Troilite and their mantle 

 of Schreibersite. 



