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much oxidized. The mass is traversed by metallic veins or lines of 

 fracture which mark slipping zones with slickensided surfaces. Fell 

 February 25, 1847, 2.45 p. m. 



HESSLE, LAKE MALAR, SWEDEN. Ko. 206. 



Stone, Cc, Four fragments with thin, dull black, papillated crust, 

 weighing 259.8 grams. Fell January 1, 1869, 12.30 p. m. 



HEX RIVER, CAPE COLONY, SOUTH AFRICA. No. 95. 



Iron, H. Section weighing 14.3 grams. Etched surface shows 

 Neumaim lines. Found in 1882. 



HOMESTEAD (WEST LIBERTY), IOWA. No. 219. 



Stone, Cgb. Weight, 3,185 grams. Four complete individuals 

 covered with crust and indented with broad shallow pits. Crust dull 

 black, thin, and somewhat blebby. Three fragments showing inte- 

 rior having an abundance of metallic grains and chondritic structure. 

 Fell February 12, 1875, 10.15 p. m. 



HONOLULU, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. No. 152. 



Stone, Cwa. Fragment with crust, weighing 1.35 grams. Fell 

 September 27, 1825. 



HRASCHINA, AGRAM, CROATIA, HUNGARY. No. 2. 



Iron, Om. Etched fragment showing Widmanstatten figures. 

 AVeight, 0.737 gram. Fell May 26, 1751. 



IHILAC, ATACAMA, CHILE. No. 111. 



Stony-iron, Pallasite. Fragment, the metallic matrix as well as 

 the olivine of which have undergone decomposition; vial of frag- 

 ments of matrix with little or no olivine; vial of fragments of iron 

 and olivine but little altered. Total weight, 25.75 grams. Found 

 la 1827. 



IVAN, ODENBURG, HUNGARY. No. 163. 



Pseudometeorite. Weight, 0.94 gram. 



IVANPAH, SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. No. 92. 



Iron, Om. Etched section showing Widmanstatten figures. 

 Weight, 11.75 grams. Found in 1880. 



JAMESTOWN, STUTSMAN COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA. No. 101. 



Iron, Of. Cross section of mass with polished surface, weighing 

 74.15 grams. Found in 1885. 



