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NAGAYA, NEAR CONCEPCION, ENTKE RIOS, ARGENTINA. No. 143. 



Stone, C. Three and one-half grams, from a stone which fell July 

 1, 1879. 



NANJEMOY, CHARLES COUNTY, MARYLAND. No. 277. 



Stone, Cc. Thirteen-gram fragment from the interior of a stone 

 stated to have weighed 16.7 ounces, wliich fell on February 10, 1825. 



NEJED (WADEE BANEE KHALED), CENTRAL ARABIA. No. 241. 



Iron, Om. Slice, 9 by 6 cm., weighing 309 grams, from a mass, 

 weighing 59.1 kilograms, found in 1887 and believed to have been 

 seen to fall in 1863. Analysis yielded : 



Per cent. 



Iron (Fe) 91.04 



Nickel (Ni) 7.40 



Cobalt (Co) .66 



Phosphorus (P) .10 



Sulphur (S) and copper (Cu) Trace. 



Residue . 59 



99. 79 



The residue consisted of carbon and chromite. 

 Reference.— L. Fletcher, Min. Mag., vol. 7, 1887, p. 179. 



NELSON COUNTY, KENTUCKY. No. 54. 



Iron, Ogg. Two pieces weighing 215 grams and 370 grams, from a 

 mass weighing 73 kilograms, or 161 pounds, found in 1856. The 

 composition, as determined by J. Lawrence Smith, is: 



Per cent. 



Iron (Fe) 93.10 



Nickel (Ni) 6.11 



Cobalt (Co) .41 



Phosphorus (P) .05 



Copper (Cu) Trace. 



99.67 



Gift of J. Berrien Lindsley. 



Reference. — J. L. Smith, Original Researches in Mineralogy and 

 Chemistry, 1881, p. 409. Originally published in Amer. Journ. Sci., 

 vol. 30, 1860, p. 210. 



NESS COUNTY, KANSAS. Nos. 226, 227, 250, 259, 260. 



Stone, Cib. Twelve nearly complete individuals weighing respec- 

 tively, 29, 48, 63, 70, 99, 103, 108, 138, 191, 206, 264, 833 grams. From 

 a fall of unknown date, the first example of which was found in 1898. 



