190 BULLETIN 94, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



MOORESFORT (TIPPERARY), IRELAND. No. 137. 



Stone, Cga. Fragment with dull black crust, weigiiing 1 gram. 

 Fell in August, 1810. 



MORDVINOVKA, PAVLOGRAD, EKATERINOSLAV, RUSSIA. No. 153. 



Stone, Qw. Three fragments; one with crust. Weight, 3.11 grams. 

 Fell May 19, 1826. 



MOTTA DE CONTI, PIEDMONT, ITALY. No. 202. 



Stone, Cc. Fragment with papillated shiny black crust, weighing 

 1.53 grams. Fell February 29, 1868. 



MURFREESBORO, RUTHERFORD COUNTY, TENNESSEE. No. 41. 



Iron, Om. Fragment weighing 5.88 grams. First described in 



1848. 



NANJEMOY, CHARLES COUNTY, MARYLAND. No. 151. 



Stone, Cc. Fragment with crust, weighing 31.22 grams. Fell 

 February 10, 1825, 12 m. 



NEJED (WADEE BANEE KHALED), CENTRAL ARABIA. No. 73. 



Iron, Om. Sawn section weighing 37 grams. Fell in spring of 

 1863. 



NELSON COUNTY. KENTUCKY. No. 68. 



Iron, Ogg. Section of mass, weighing 58.3 grams. Found in 1860. 



NENNTMANNSDORF, NEAR PIRNA, SAXONY, GERMANY. No. 83. 



Iron, H. Two fragments, one weighing 2.45 grams; the other, a 

 fragment of crust, weighing 12.70 grams and showing a green efflor- 

 escence of nickel compounds. Found in 1872. 



NETSCHAEVO, TULA, RUSSIA. No. 38. 



Iron, Om. Fragment weighing 61.95 grams. The iron is rich in 

 silicates. Found in 1846. 



NEW CONCORD, MUSKINGUM COUNTY, AND GUERNSEY COUNTY, OHIO. No. 188. 



Stone, Cia. Nearly complete individual covered with a somewhat 

 pitted blade crust, and weighing 3,311.87 grams (pi. 39). Fell May 

 1, 1860, 12.45 p. m. 



NEWSTEAD, ROXBURGHSHIRE, SCOTLAND. No. 22. 



Iron, Dn. Triangularly shaped fragments; weight, 51 grams. 

 Found in 1827. 



