HANDBOOK OF THE METEORITE COLLECTIONS. 197 



TEENION, WASHINGTON COUNTY, WISCONSIN. No. 66. 



Iron, Om. Two fragments, weighing 91.46 grams. Found in 1858. 



TRENZANO, NEAR BRESCIA, LOMBARDY, ITALY." No. 180. 



Stone, Cca. Fragment weighing 3.8 grams. Fell November 12, 

 1856, 4 p. m. 



TRINITY COUNTY (CANYON CITY), CALIFORNIA. No. 108. 



Iron, Og. Fragments weighing 22.55 grams. Found in 1870. 



TUCSON (CARLETON), ARIZONA. No. 39. 



Iron,Dt. Weight, 36.84 grams. Found in 1846. 



TUCSON (RING). ARIZONA. No. 40. 



Iron, Dt. Fragment from inner circle of ring meteorite, weighing 

 84.5 grams. 1846? 



TUCUMAN (CAMPO DEL CIELO), ARGENTINA. No. 7. 



Iron, Ds. Fragment having one surface polished and weighing 

 23.8 grams. Found in 1788. 



TYSNES, NORWAY. No. 238. 



Stone, Cgb. Fragment from interior, weighing 29.3 grams. Fell 



May 20, 1884. 



UNION COUNTY, GEORGIA. No. 53. 



Iron, Ogg. Section having a much oxidized surface and showing 

 cleavage lines, weighing 87 grams ; section weighing 36.5 grams and 

 a vial of oxidized crust. Found in 1853. 



UTRECHT (BLAAUW KAPEL), HOLLAND. No. 167. 



Stone, Cca. Two fragments, one weighing 3.1 grams, with crust: 

 another from interior, weighing 5.79 grams. Fell June 2, 1843. 



VACA MUERTA, ATACAMA, CHILE. (1) No. 119, (2) No. 116. 



Stony-iron, Mesosiderite. (1) Three fragments, two of which are 

 thin sections ; the third shows original and polished surfaces. Struc- 

 ture somewhat granular, with the metallic and nonmetallic portions 

 about equally distributed. Weight, 27.63 grams. Found in 1862. 

 (2) Mejillones. Thin section in which the metallic portion is dis- 



