198 BULLETIN 94, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



tributed in occasional nodules and filiform shapes throvighout the 

 stony groundmass. Weight, 29.8 grams. Found in 1867-68. 



VICTOEIA (SASKATCHEWAN RIVER), BRITISH COLUMBIA. No. 79. 



Iron, Om. Weight, 125 grams. Found in 1871. 



VICTORIA WEST, CAPE COLONY, SOUTH AFRICA. No, 70. 



Iron, Ofv. Fragments of crust almost completely altered to limo- 

 nJte, weighing 2.15 grams. Found in 1862. Fell? 1862. 



VOUILLE, NEAR POITIERS, VIENNE, FRANCE, No. 168. 



Stone, Cia. Fragment from interior, weighing 14.57 grams. Fell 

 May 13, 1831. 



WACONDA, MITCHELL COUNTY, KANSAS. No. 213. 



Stone, Ccb. Weight, 884 grams. Mass with pitted and blebby 

 crust showing lines of flow ; also a fragment from the interior. Found 

 in 1874. 



•WARRENTON, WARREN COUNTY, MISSOURI. No. 222. 



Stone, Co. Fragment with crust, weighing 27.25 grams. Ground- 

 mass friable, bluish gray, and resembling indurated arenaceous blue 

 clay. Fell January 3, 1877, 7 a. m. 



WELLAND, ONTARIO, CANADA. No. 103. 



Iron, Om. Section having original and etched surface, weighing 

 36.5 grams. Widmanstiitten figures coarse and regular with scat- 

 tering grains of troilite. Lines of octahedral cleavage well marked. 

 Found in 1888. 



WERCHHE-UDINSK, TRANSBAIKALIA, EAST SIBERIA. No. 58. 



Iron, Om. Etched section, weighing 36.30 grams. Widmanstat- 

 ten figures coarse. Found in 1854. 



WESTON, FAIRFIELD COUNTY, CONNECTICUT. No. 135. 



Stone, Ccb. Three fragments, one without crust, weighing 74.37 

 grams. Fell December 14, 1807, 6.30 a. m. 



"WICHITA COUNTY (BRAZOS RIVER), TEXAS, No. 26. 



Iron, Og. Two sections, one with original and etched surface, 

 weighing 143 grams, and another weighing 69.40 grams. Both show 

 coarse Widmanstatten figures with nodules of troilite and flakes of 

 schreibersite. Found in 1836. 



