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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM 



observations as of A, B, C, and D grade, in respect of either azimuth 

 or altitude. An A grade means that we think the probable error lies 

 within ±1°; B, within ±3°; C, within ±10°; D means we think the 

 observations qualitative only, or in serious error. In attempting to 

 rate the observations this way, we may ourselves be in error or 

 prejudiced. 



Table 1. — Transit observations of the track of the Chicora (Pa.) meteorite 



Grade 

 Elevation | of obser- 

 vation 



Mrs. Meyers '. 



Martin Reiber 



O. B. (Bud) Williams ' 



W. H. Enoch 



Dale Rudert. 



PeteWeiland. 



Richard Williams. 

 Paul WUliams.... 

 Harold Miles 



Don Miles- 



Carmen Curcio. 

 Mat Whitlock.. 



Frank Kuba. 



Mrs. Frank Kuba.... 

 Mrs. J. A. Llewellyn. 

 Dr. J. A. Llewellyn-. 

 Mr. Honzo 



Kenneth Walborn. 



Mrs. William Clarkin. 



Thomas Monks 



S. B. Dengler 



Dean Bell 



Jay Sproul. 



lome of Moody, Kaylor- 



-..do- 

 Kaylor_ 



Sa.xonburg- 



Jj mile southwest of Woodbine (But- 

 ler). 

 Lat. 40°54' N., long. 79°49.2' W 



.do_ 



Lat. 40°46^' N., long. 80°32' W. 



Lat. 40°52' N., long. 75°57' W. 

 Hafley P. O., near Oakmont . 



i mile north of Oakmont, lat. 40°31.2' 

 N., long. 79°4.S.5' W. 

 —do... 



Near C ooperstown 



.-..do 



Station KDKA, Saxonburg. 



.-..do 



Lat. 40°35.5' N., long. 79°43.5' W. 

 Oil City 



Home of Henry Weil, R. F. D. No. 1, 

 Earns. 



Titusville 



Wyattsville 



Nineveh, lat. 39° 59' N., long. 80°21' W. 



Degrees 

 7 



209 

 65 

 86,1 



132?^ 

 78^2 



214 

 34 



194 

 28 

 80 

 16 

 23 

 12 

 31 



255 

 76 

 60 



220 

 90 



103 

 79 



117 

 43 

 2J 



351 



30 



mi 



6 

 17 

 17 

 17 

 340 



206 

 176 

 351 

 282 

 188 

 162,1-^ 



Degrees 

 25 

 16 

 Above 333i 

 Above 45 

 Above 43 

 Above 41 

 21 

 20 

 24 

 26 

 75 

 17} 

 63 

 29 

 20 

 22 

 50 

 15 

 52 

 25 



32 

 11 

 67 

 36 

 273^ 

 10 

 33 

 9 



3132 

 50 



31 

 43 



50±5 

 15±5 



Did not see actual meteor, but swirling clouds. 



