182 BULLETIN 9i, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



parently filled with nickel-iron somewhat oxidized. Structure 

 chondritic with numerous metallic grains. Fell August 14, 1829. 



DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS. No, 63. 



Iron, Om. Etched fragment showing coarse Widmanstatten fig- 

 ures; weight, 7.97 grams. Found in 1856. 



DESCUBRIDORA, SAN LUIS POTOSI, MEXICO. No 3. 



Iron, Om. Oblong slabs, etched, weighing 24.8 grams. Known in 

 1780. 



DHURMSALA, KAN6RA, INDIA. No. 189. 



Stone, Ci. Weight, 259.2 grams. Fell July 14, 1860, 2.30 p. m. 

 (1) Fragment with faint, shining and much pitted crust. Ground- 

 mass ash gray, compact, with finer grained bluish gray nodules and 

 oxidized metallic grains distributed through it. (2) Fragment from 

 interior, one surface polished. Two faces show fragmentary slicken- 

 sides. 



DONA INEZ, ATACAMA, CHILE. No. 117. 



Stony-iron, Pallasite. Portion of mass, weighing 59.5 grams and 

 showing original and polished surfaces. The metallic and stony parts 

 are about equal in amount, the latter being distributed through the 

 mass in reticulated shapes. The specimen exhibits in a slight degree 

 the characteristic cracked surface. Found in 1888. 



DRAKE CREEK, NEAR NASHVILLE, DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE. No. 164. 



Stone, Cwa. Fragment with crust, weighing 4.18 grams. Fell May 



9. 1827. 



DURAN60, MEXICO. No. 13. 



Iron, Om. Etched fragment showing Widmanstatten figures: 

 weight, 45.43 grams. One surface deeply pitted. Found in 1804. 



EICHSTADT, BAVARIA, GERMANY. No. 127. 



Stone, Cc. Fragment from interior, weighing 1 gram. Ground- 

 mass coarse granular. Fell February 19, 1785. 



EISENBERG, SAXE ALTENBERG, GERMANY. No. 85. 



Iron, Pseudometeorite. Fragment weighing 9.7 grams. Found in 



1873. 



ELBOGEN, BOHEMIA, AUSTRIA. No. 1. 



Iron, Om. Fragment weighing 4.45 grams. Found in 1400. 



