680 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1900. 



Chateau-Renard, Montargis, Trigueres, Loiret, France. Stone. Weight, 3.74 grams. 

 Fell June 12, 1841. Fragment from interior. Ground mass ash gray, compact, 

 and containing numerous metallic grains. The Shepard Collection, No. 162. 



ChemnUz, Hungary. Iron. Weight, 75.27 grams. Found 185.3. Part of a mass, 

 perhaps Bitburg. The iron has apparently been heated in a forge. The Shepard 

 Collection, No. 107. 



Cherokee County (not Losttown), Georgia. Iron. Weight, 189 grams. Found 1894. 

 Slab, cross section of mass; etched, showing grains of troilite and Widmanstilttian 

 figures made up of broad plates 1 to 5 mm. wide. Catalogue number, 83495. 

 Gift of ( leorgia Geological Survey. 



Clu'sterrille, Chester County, South Caroluia. Iron. Weight, 91 grams. Found 

 1847. (a) Irregularly shaped section; weight, 36.4 grams; etched surface shows 

 a network of fine lines, (b) Rectangular section; weight, 54.6 grams; etched 

 surface as above. The Shepard Collection, Nos. (a) 42, (b) 43. 



Chile. Weight, 4.76 grams. Fragment consisting entirely of nickel iron. The 

 Shepard Collection, No. 74. 



Chidafinnee, Cleberne County, Alabama. Iron. Weight, 8.6 grams. Found 1873. 

 Fragment. Catalogue number, 47322. 



Weight, 54 grams. Thin slab, etched. Widmanstilttian figures broad and 

 well outlined. The Shepard Collection, No. 84. 



Claiborne (Lime Creek), Clarke County, Alabama. Iron. Weight, 3.7 grams. 

 Found 1834. Fragment. The Shepard Collection, No. 24. 



Ckvjirater, Yernon Count}', AVisconsin. Stone. Weight, 9.35 grams. Fell March 

 25, 1865. Slice polished; made up of coarse, transparent, nonmetallic grains, 

 with scattering grains of nickel iron and chondrules, the whole resembling sand- 

 stone. The Shepard Collection, No. 198. 



C/t'ce;Zand (Lea Iron), east Tennessee. Iron. Weight, 260 grams. Found 1860. The 

 Shepard Collection, No. 99. 



Weight, 221 grams. A cross section of mass with polished and etched sur- 

 faces. AVidmanstilttian figures broad; contains nodule of troilite. Catalogue 

 number, 46525. 



Coahnila (Smithsonian iron), Mexico. Iron. Weight, 88.3 grams. Part of mass. 

 Etched surface shows cubic structure. The Shepard Collection, No. 94. 



Cold Bokkeveld, Cape Colony, South Africa. Stone. Weight (a). 4 grams; (b), 3 

 grams. Fell October 13, 1838, 9 a. m. (a) Two fragments, dull black with 

 white specks. A carbonaceous meteorite containing a bituminous-like sul)stance 

 from which a wax-like carbon compound may be separated, (b) Fragment. 

 Catalogue numbers (a), 8069, gift of J. Vorsfeld; (b) 81174, gift of R. de 

 Kroustchoff. 



Weight, 9.27 grams. Fragment of a dull black color, flecked with white. 

 The Shepard Collection, No. 160. 



Colfax, Rutherford County, North Carolina. Iron. Weight, 315 grams. Found 

 1880. Portion of mass, one face etched, showing Widmanstiittian figures. Cat- 

 alogue number, 48824. Gift of S. W. Cramer. 



Coo/;er/o?/'n, Robertson County, Tennessee. Iron. Weight, 633 grams. Cross section 

 of mass 16 by 10 centimeters. One face etched. Widmanstilttian figures dis- 

 tinct, made up of broad plates 2 to 8 millimeters wide. Catalogue number, 45746. 

 Gift of D. Crockett through J. B. Lindsley. 



Weight, 327.83 grams. Two slices etched, showing Widmanstiittian figures 

 made up of broad plates 5 to 7 millimeters in width. The Shepard Collection, 

 No. 67. 



Cosbys C\eek, Cocke County, Tennessee. Iron. Weight, 7.24 grams. Fragment 

 somewhat oxidized. Cleavage structure prominent. Catalogue number, 46624. 

 Weight, 69.16 grams. One lot of fragments, some of which show octahedral 

 cleavage. The Shepard Collection, No. 32. 



