260 REPORT OK NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1886. 



105. Crab Orchard Mountains, uear Rockwood. Tenu. Fouud in March, 1887. 



Two slabs, 39.8 aud 34 grammes. Gift of Ward and Howell. 

 lOG. Linn County, Iowa Fell February 25, 1847. Fragment, 23.7 grammes. Py 



exchange with G. F. Kunz. 

 107. Taney County, Mo. Stony iron. Fragment, 34 grammes. Gift of G. F. Kunz. 

 lOS. Missouri. Uudescribed iron. Slab, 245 gramme.:. By exchange with G. F. 



Kunz. Obtained by Kunz from Professor Potter, of Saint Louis. 



109. Fayette County, Tex. Stony iron, found about 1878. Two fragments, 110 and 



137 grammes. Gift of Ward and Howell. 

 34. Albuquerque, N. Mex. Iron. Slab, 56 grammes. Gift of Richard Pearce. 

 (Glorieta ?) 



110. San Emigdio Mountains, San Bernardino County, Cal. 119 grammes in small 



fragments. Given by Thomas Price to G. P. Merrill, of the U. S. National 

 Museum. 



111. Independence County, Ark. Iron. Slab, 309 grammes. By exchange with 



the K. K. Hofmineralien-Cabinet, Vienna. 



112. Angra DOS Reis, Brazil. Fell January, 1879. Fragment, 8.6 grammes. By 



exchange with the National Museum at Rio de Janeiro. 



113. Itapicuru Mirim, Brazil. Fell March, 1879. Fragment, 9.7 grammes. By 



exchange with the National Museum at Rio dp Janeiro. 



114. Macai'o, Rio Grande DO Norte, Brazil. Fell November 11, 1836. Fragment, 



68.5 grammes. By exchange with the National Museum at Rio de Janeiro. 



115. Province OF MiNAS Geraes, Brazil. Fragment, 10.9 grammes. By exchange 



with the National Museum at Rio de Janeiro. 



116. Charsonville, France. Fell November 23, 1810. 54 grammes. By exchange 



with Baron Braun. 



117. Ensisiieim, Elsass, Germany. Fell November 16, 1492. Fragment, 3.5 



grammes. By exchange with J. R. Gregory. 



118. Steinbach, Erzgebirge. Fragment, 2 grammes. By exchange with the K. K. 



Hofmineralien-Cabinet at Vienna. 



119. Bitburg, Prussia. Fragment, 22 grammes. By exchange with J. R. Gregory, 



120. Hainholz, Westphalia. Fragment, 7.5 grammes. By exchange with Baron 



Braun. 

 88. Stannern, Moravia. Fell May 22, 1808. Nearly complete stone, 33 grammes. 

 By exchange with the K. K. Hofmineralien-Cabinet at Vienna. 



121. Pawlowgrad, Ekaterinoslav, Russia. Fell May 19, 1826. Fragment, 18 



grammes. By exchange with J. R. Gregory. 

 128. Brahin, Minsk, Russia. Fragment, 14 grammes. By exchange with J. R. 

 Gregory. 



123. Taborskoje Selo, Russia. Fell August 30, 1887. 161 grammes. By exchange 



with J. V. Siemaschko. 



124. Mikenskoi, Grosnja, Caucasus, Russia. Fell June 28, 1861. Fragment, 4.5 



grammes. By exchange with Baron Braun. 



125. Djati Pengilon, Java. Fell March 19, 1884. 469 grammes. Gift of the Gov- 



ernment of the Netherlands East Indies. 



126. Yarra Yarra River, Australia (Cranbourne ?). Fragment, 15.9 grammes. 



By exchange with J. R. Gregory. 



127. Fukutomi, Kinejima, Hizen, Japan. Fell March 19, 1882. Fr.agmout, 9.7 



grammes. Gift of Educational Museum at Tokio. 



128. MAfcivifi, HiSLUGARi, Satsuma, Japan. Fell November 10, 1886. Gift of Educa- 



tional Museum at Tokio. 



