256 REPORT ON NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1886. 



10. Dalton, Wliitfioltl County, Ga. Found in 1879. The mass described by Shopard. 



36.4 girammos. By exchange from Prof. C. U. Shepard. 



11. LosiTOWN, ©herokeo County, Ga. PIcuglied ui) in 1868. Fragment, 6.05 grammes. 



liy cxchaage from Prof. C. BT. Shepard. 



12. Putnam Coltxty, Ga. Found in 1839. 328 grammes. Gift of J. Eerrien 



Lindsley. 



13. Chulafinek, Cleberuo County, Ala. Ploughed up in 1873. Fragment, 8.6 



grammes. By exchange from B. Stiirtz. 



14. AuBUKN, Macoa County, Ala. Ploughed up previous to 1809. 28.8 grammes. 



By eschaugo from Prof. C. U. Shepard. 



15. Cocke County, Tenn. Described in 1840. Fragment, 7.24 grammes. By ex- 



change from Ward and Hawell. 



16. Badij's Mill, Green Counfcy, Tenu. Ploughed up earlier than 1842. Weight of 



specimen, 38.4 grammes. By exchange from the cabinet of Harvard University. 



17. Tazewell, Claiborne County, Tenn. Ploughed up in 1853. 152 grammes. 



Gift of J. Berrien Lindsley. 



18. Carthage, Smith County, Tenn. Found about 1844. Weight of specimen, 05 



grammes. By exchange from cabinet of Harvard University. 



19. COOPEKTOWN, Robertson County, Tenn. Found in 1800. Section, measuring 16 



centimeters by 10 centimeters, and weighing 033 grammes. Gift of D. Crockett, 

 through J. Berrien Lindsley. 



20. Muufreesboko, Rutherford County, Tenn. Found about l847-'48. Weight of 



specimen. 57.5 grammes. By exchange from cabinet of Harvard University. 



21. Tennessee. The " Lea iron " of the P Jiiladelphia Academy of Natural Sciences. 



Slice weighing 221 grammes. By exchange from the Academy of Natural Sci- 

 ences. 

 2g. Lagrange, Oldham County, Ky. Found in 1860. 223 grammes. Gift of J. Ber- 

 rien Lindsley. 



23. Allen County, Ky. Found in 1867. Two specimens, 66.5 and 33.3 grammes, the 



larger one showing a troilite nodule ; also a plaster model of the original mass. 

 Received fioin Ward and Howell. 



24. Nelson County, Ky. Ploughed up in 1860. A slice, weighing 370 grammes, 



and a rough surface fragment of 217 grammes. Gift of J. Berrien Lindsley. 



25. Madisonville, Ohio. Found in a prehistoric mound. No. 3 of the Turner Group. 



Fragment, weighing 14.8 grannues. Gift of Peabody Museum of American 

 Arclucology. 



26. Walker Township, Kent County, Mich., near Grand Rapids. Found about May 



15, 1883. Nearly entire, w^eight 47,6.50 grammes; with a fac-simile cast to show 

 the original state of the iron. Deposited by C. G. Pulcher. 

 27'. Trenton, Washington County, Wis. 327 grammes. 



28. Butler, Bates County, Mo. Weight of specimen, 270 grammes. By exchange 



from the ca'-inet of Harvard University. 



29. Cabin Creek, Johnson County, Mo. Seen to fall, March 27, 1886. Fragment, 



weight 33.65 grammes. Gift of J. C. Betten. Also a facsimile model. 



30. Bear Creek (Aeriotopos), Colo. Found in 1866. 27.73 grammes. By exchange 



from the cabinet of Amherst College. 



31. Wichita County, Tex. Described in 1884. Weight of fragment, 20.8 grammes. 



By exchange from Prof. C. U. Shepard. 



32. Red River, Tex. The Gibbs Meteorite. Fragment, 10.6 grammes. By ex- 



change from the cabinet of Harvard University. 



33. Glokikta Mountain, Santa ¥6 County, N. Mex. Found in 1884. 380 grammes. 



By exchange from G. F. Kunz. 



34. Albuquerque, N. Mex. Found about 1884. 2.61 grammes of turnings. Gift of 



L. G. Eakins. 



35. Shingle Springs, El Dorado County, Cal. Found in 1869-70. Weight of speci- 



• men, 32.4 grammes. By exchange from cabinet of Yale College. 



