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Subsequent determinations by Whitfield failed to show any traces 

 of zinc. 



Cohen and Weinschenk examined this iron and found it to con- 

 sist of : 



Per cent. 



Nickel-iron 83. 30 



Taenite 4. 35 



Schreibersite 7. 87 



Karaacite 4.22 



"Rost" .18 



Carbonaceous matter .08 



100. 00 



References. — George F. Kunz, The meteorites from Glorieta Moun- 

 tain, Santa Pe County, New Mexico. Ann. New York Acad. Sci., 

 vol. 3, 1885, pp. 329-334. E. Cohen and E. Weinschenk, Meteoreisen 

 Studien, 13, Ann. k. k. Naturhist. Hofmus., vol. 6, 1891, p. 155. 



GRAND RAPIDS (WALKER TOWNSHIP), KENT COUNTY, MICHIGAN. No. 31. 



Iron, Of. Etched slice 16 by 11 cm., weighing 1,205 grams, and 

 one 13 by 11 cm., weighing 966 grams. Found in 1883. Nothing 

 known regarding fall. Analysis by R. B. Riggs yielded : 



Per cent. 



Iron (Fe) 88.71 



Nickel (Ni) 10.69 



Copper (Cu) .07 



Magnesium (Mg) .02 



Phosphorus (P) .26 



Sulphur (S) .03 



Carbon (C) (combined) .06 



Graphite . 07 



99.91 



Gift of J. G. Pulcher. 



References. — R. B. Riggs, Amer. Journ. Sci., vol. 30, 1885, p. 312; 

 Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. 42, 1887, p. 94. 



GREENBRIER COUNTY, 8 MILES NORTH OF WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, WEST 



VIRGINIA. No. 118. 



Iron, Og. Eleven grams from a mass weighing some 11 pounds, 

 found in 1880. 



GROSNAJA (MIKENSKOl), RIVER TEREK, CAUCASUS, RUSSIA. No. 138. 



Stone, Cs. Weight, 4^ grams. Fell June 28, 1861. 



