180 BULLETIN 94, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



CHESTERVILLE, CHESTER COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA. (1) No. 42, (2) No. 48. 



Iron, Hch. (1) An irregularly shaped section weighing 36.4 

 grams; etched surface shows a network of fine lines. (2) A rectan- 

 gular section weighing 54.6 grams; etched surface as above. Found 

 in 1847. 



CHILE, No. 74. 



Fragment consisting entirely of nickel-iron ; weight, 4.76 grams. 



CHULAFINNEE, CLEBURNE COUNTY, ALABAMA. No. 84. 



Iron, Om. Thin slab, etched, weighing 54 grams. Widmanstat- 

 ten figures broad and well outlined. Found in 1873. 



CLAIBORNE (LIME CREEK), MONROE COUNTY, ALABAMA. No. 24. 



Iron, H. Fragment weighing 3.7 grams. Found in 1834. 



CLAYWATER (VERNON COUNTY), WISCONSIN. No. 198. 



Stone, Cka. Polished slice, weighing 9.35 grams, made up of 

 coarse, transparent, nonmetallic grains, with scattering grains of 

 nickel-iron and chondrules, the whole resembling sandstone. Fell 

 March 25, 1865. 



CLEVELAND (LEA IRON), EAST TENNESSEE. No. 99. 



Iron, Om. Weight 260 grams. Found in 1860. 



COAHUILA (SMITHSONIAN IRON), MEXICO. No. 94. 



Iron, H. Part of mass, weighing 88.3 grams. Etched surface 

 shows cubic structure. Known in 1852. 



COLD BOKKEVELD, CAPE COLONY, SOUTH AFRICA. No. 160. 



Stone, K. Fragment of a dull black color flecked with white, 

 weighing 9.27 grams. Fell October 13, 1838, 9 a. m. 



COOPERTOWN, ROBERTSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE. No. 67. 



Iron, Om. Weight, 327.83 grams. Two slices etched, showing 

 Widmanstatten figures made up of broad plates 5 to 7 mm. in width. 

 Known in 1860. 



COSBY'S CREEK, COCKE COUNTY, TENNESSEE. No. 32. 



Iron, Og. One lot of fragments, weighing 69.16 grams, some of 

 which show octahedral cleavage. Found in 1837. 



