50 JOURNAL OF THE 



shape it was roughly two globular ends with a connecting bar, the 

 total length being about 150 mm. with end diameters 75 mm., 

 and 50 mm. in the middle. 



The iron is very tough and highly crystalline, the Widman- 

 stiltteu figures showing distinctly on a polished, unetched face, 

 and after etching they are unusually strong, Small, irregularly 

 distributed patches of troilite are visible, and schreibersite also 

 seems to be present. The analysis is as follow^s : 



Fe 88.05 



Ni 10.37 



Co 68 



Cu 04 



P 21 



S 08 



Si 02 



99.45 

 Literature — Amer. Jour. Sci., 1890, p. 395. 

 Present Possessors — Charlotte Assay Office and Geo. F. Kiinz. 



LIST OF WORKS REFERRED TO. 



Some of these works are referred to from citations only. The 

 limitation of library facilities prevented direct reference. 



Amer. Jour. Sci. — American Journal of Science and Arts. Three Series, 



Jahresbericht — Jahresbericht iiber die Fortschritte der, etc., Cheniie, etc. 

 Liebig and Kopp. 



Rep. Am. M. — Report on American Meteorites. Shepard, 1848. 



Clark— On Metallic Meteorites. Clark, 1852. 



Huntington — Catalogue of all Recorded Meteorites, 1887. 



Smithson. Rep. — The Meteorite Collection in the U. S. National Museum. 

 F. W. Clarke, 1889. (Vol. II, 1885-'86, Smithsonian Report). 



3Iin. and M in. Loc. — The Minerals and Mineral Localities of North Caro- 

 lina, 1885. 



Scient. Researches — Mineralogy and Chemistry, Original Researches. J. L. 

 Smith, 1873. 



Kerr — The Geology of North Carolina, Vol. I. Kerr, 1875. 



Kerr Appendix — Appendix to Kerr's Geology. 



Mitchell Soc.— J ourna\ of Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society. 



Partsch — Die Meteoriten in Hof-Mineralien-Kabinette zu Wien, 1843. 



Bnchner — Die Meteoriten in Satnmlungen, 1863. 



Oilb. Ann. — (Gilbert's Annalen der Ph-ysik. 



Chladni — Ueber Feuer-Meleore und iiber die mitdenselben iierabgefallenen 

 Massen, 1819. 



