86 BULLETIN 04, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Reference.— G. P. Merrill, Proc. U. S. Nat. Miis., vol. 49, 1915,. 

 p. 109. 



IREDELL, BOSaUE COUNTY, TEXAS. No. 261. 



Iron, H. Weight, 98 grams; rough fragment with small surface 

 etched showing granular structure and fine Neumann lines. Date of 

 fall unknown; found 1898. The mass has been broken up and dis- 

 tributed, the total weight of known fragments being but 500 grams. 

 Iron soft and takes a high polish. Composition, according to Whit- 

 field: 



Per cent. 



Iron (Fe) 93.75 



Nickel (Ni) — 5,51 



Cobalt (Co) .52 



Phosphorus (P) .20 



Sulphur (S) .06 



100.04 

 Reference.— W. M. Foote, Am. Journ. Sci., vol. 8, 1898, pp. 415,416. 



ITAPICTIRTT-MIRIM, MARANHAO, BRAZIL. No. 110. 



Stone, Cc. Weight, 9.7 grams. Fell in March, 1879. 



IVANPAH, SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. No. 73. 



Iron, Om. Seventy grams of turnings from a mass found in 1880. 



JAMESTOWN, STUTSMAN COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA. No. 350. 



Iron, Of. Slice 11 by 2 cm. by 5 mm., weighing 83 grams. Por- 

 tion of a mass, weighing 4,015 grams, found in 1885. Date of fall 

 unknown. Analysis by Huntington yielded: 



Per cent. 



Iron (Fe) 90.24 



Nickel (Ni) 9.75 



Phosphorus ( P ) . 05 



Copper (Cu) trace 



100.04 



Reference. — O. W. Huntington, Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sci., 

 vol. 25, 1890, p. 229. 



JELICA, SERBIA. No. 315. 



Stone, Am. Weight, 16 grams; fragments with crust; shows a 

 gray, brecciated ulterior with chondrules. Fell at 2 p. m., Decern- 



