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Berwerth regards the stone as a tufaceoiis rock somewhat meta- 

 morphosed by heat. 



References.— C Hodhnoser, Min. pet. Mitth., vol. 18, 1899, p. 513. 

 F. Berwerth, Wiss. Mitth. Bosnien ii. der Hercegovina, vol. 8, 1901, 

 pp. 1-17; Centralblatt fiir Min., No. 21, 1901, pp. 611-617. 



CASTS OF METEORITES. 



The collections contain casts in plaster of the meteorites listed 

 below. The asterisk indicates also a mold from which additional 

 casts may be made, for exchange purposes, if desired. 



Algoina, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin. 



Babb's Mill, Greene County, Tennessee. 



Bacubirito (Ranchito), Sinaloa, Mexico. 



Bath Furnace, Bath County, Kentucky. 



Beaver Creek, West Kootenai District, British Columbia. 



Braunau, Hauptmannsdorf, Bohemia. 



Cabin Creek, Johnson County, Arkansas. 



Cape York, Greenland. (3 casts.) 



Cross Roads, Boyett, Wilson County, North Carolina. 

 *Cullison, Pratt County, Kansas. 



Davidson County, North Carolina. 



El Capitan, New Mexico. 



Glorieta Mountain, Santa Fe County, New Me:!jico. 



Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan. 

 *Hendersonville, Henderson County, North Carolina. 



Kendall County, Texas. 



Kokstadt, Griqualand, South Africa. 

 *Mart, McLennan County, Texas. 



Mazapil, Mexico. 

 **Modoc, Kansas. (Casts of 2 largest stones.) 



Mount Joy, Adams County, Pennsylvania. 



Nedagolla, Madras, India. • 



*Perryville, Perry County, Missouri. 



Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana. 

 *Rich Mountain, Jackson County, North Carolina. 



Rowton, Shropshire, England. 

 *Santa Rosa, Coahuila, Mexico. 



Sarepta, Saratov, Russia. 



Scottsville, Allen County, Kentucky. 



Steinbach, Saxony, Germany. 

 ♦Thomson, McDuffie County, Georgia. 



Wold Cottage, Yorkshire, England. 



