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CRANBERHY PLAINS, POPLAR HILL, VIRGINIA. No. 60. 



Iron, O. Fragment weighing 7.92 grams. Fomid in 1852. 



CRANBOURNE, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA. (1) No. 69, (2) No. 69o. 



Iron, Og. (1) Fragment, weighing 10.6 grams, much oxidized 

 and somewhat decomposed from occluded lawrencite; found in 1854. 

 (2) Oxidized fragment, weighing 21 grams (Yarra Yarra River), 

 found in 1858. 



CRONSTADT, ORANGE RIVER, ORANGE FREE STATE, SOUTH AFRICA. No. 225. 



Stone, Cga. Fragment with crust and polished surface, weighing 

 12.5 grams. Crust dull black, somewhat pitted and in swellings. 

 Groundmass ash gray, with abundant metallic grains. Chondrules 

 gray and white. Fell November 19, 1877. 



CROSS TIMBERS, RED RIVER, TEXAS. No. 18. 



Iron, Om. Two pieces, one weighing 62.85 grams, the other a 

 cleavage crystal, weighing 0.85 gram. Known in 1808. 



CYNTHIANA, HARRISON COUNTY, KENTUCKY. No. 223. 



Stone, Cg. Fragment with crust, weighing 1.77 grams. Fell Jan- 

 uary 23, 1877. 



DALTON, WHITFIELD COUNTY, GEORGIA. (1) No. 90, (2) No. 248. 



Iron, Om. (1) Two pieces weighing 735.71 grams. Etched face 

 shows broad Widmanstatten figures with scattering plates of taenite ; 

 surface more or less decomposed from presence of lawrencite. Found 

 in 1879. (2) Nearly complete individual — weighing 50,340 grams, or 

 111 pounds. This is the mass described and figured by Shepard^ 

 but from which possibly 2 kilograms has been cut from the apex 

 (pi. 39). 



DANIELS KULL, GRIQUALAND, SOUTH AFRICA. No. 204. 



Stone, Ck. Fragment from interior, weighing 4.6 grams. Ground 

 mass ash gray flecked with rust. Fell March 20, 1868. 



DEAL, MONMOUTH COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. No. 157. 



Stone, Ci. Fragment with crust, weighing 4.19 grams. Ground- 

 mass ash gray, fine granular and compact with delicate veins ap- 



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