684 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1900. 



Frankfort, Franklin Count}', Alabama. Stone. Weight, 47 grams. Fell December 

 5, 1868. Fragment with shining black papillated crust having well-marked lines 

 of flow. The Shepard Collection, No. 205. 



Fukutomi, Kinejima, Hizen, Japan. Stone. Weight, 9.7 grams. Fell March 19, 



1882. Fragment with black papillated crust. Ground mass dark ash gray with 

 numerous light and dark chondrules and some metallic grains. Catalogue 

 number, 47659. Gift of the Educational Museum at Tokio. 



FuUehpore, Allahabad, Doab, India. Stone. Weight, 2.22 grams. Fell November 

 30, 1822. Fragment with crust and polished surface. The Shepard Collection, 

 No. 148. 



(Targranii/Zo, Jalisco, Mexico. Stone. Weight, 4. 14 grams. Fell August or Septem- 

 ber 17, 1879. Fragment from interior. Ground mass coarse granular. Cat- 

 alogue number, 46074. 



Weight, 511 grams. Mass with crust showing lines of flow and pittings. 

 Fragment from interior; one lot of fragments and powder. The Shepard Col- 

 lection, No. 229. 



Glrgenti, Sicily. Stone. Weight, 1.5 grams. Fell February 10, 1853, 1 p. m. Frag- 

 ment from interior. Ground mass ash gray, fine granular. One surface shows 

 a metallic slickenside. The Shepard Collection, No. 177. 



Glorletta, Glorietta Mountains, Santa Fe County, New Mexico. Iron. Weight, 

 853.40 grams. Found 1884. Section. Etched surface shows poor Widman- 

 stiittian figures, with one large nodule of troilite and several small ones. The 

 Shepard Collection, No. 98. 



Weight, 380 grams. Polished slab, 13.3 by 6.6 l)y 1 cm. Catalogue number, 

 46509. 



Grand Rapids (Walker Township), Michigan. Iron. Weight, 47,650 grams. Found 



1883. Slab, 16 by 11 by 2.5. One surface polished and etched. Widmanstiittian 

 figures distinct, the bands made up of thin plates in parallel l)undles. (b) A 

 cast of original mass. Catalogue number, 45939. Gift of G. C. Pulcher. 



AVeight, 34.5 grams. The Shepard Collection, No. 97. 

 Greenbrier County (3 miles north of White Sulphur Springs), West Virginia. Iron. 

 Weight, 11 grams. Found 1880. Contains crystals of chromite. Catalogue 

 number, 47735. 



(rreenZami (not Ovifak.) Iron. Weight, 15.65 grams. Found before 1860. Fragment 

 etched. Widmanstiittian figures fair. Catalogue number, 45698. 



Grosnaja (Mikenskoi), River Terek, Caucasus, Russia. Stone. Weight, 4.5 grams. 

 Fell June 28, 1861. Fragment with crust. Crust differs but little in color from 

 the black, compact, fine granular chondritic ground mass. Metallic grains few. 

 Catalogue number, 47969. 



Grossliebenthul, near Odessa, Cherson, Russia. Stone. Weight, 8 grams. Fell 

 November 19, 1881. Fragment from interior. Ground mass ash gray, containing 

 white chondrules and metallic grains. A thin vein, composed apparently of 

 nickel iron more or less oxidized, passes through the specimen. The Shepard 

 Collection, No. 233. 



Hainholz, Minden, Westphalia, Germany. Stony iron. Weight, 7 grams. Found 

 1856. Fragment, one surface polished, showing metallic grains scattered through 

 a black fine-grained ground mass of bronzite and asmanite. Other surfaces 

 stained with rust. Catalogue number, 47697. 



Weight, 12.15 grams. Fragment with polished surface. Metallic grains small 

 and S{!attered through a mass of bronzite in which are relatively large grains of 

 olivine with some asmanite and troilite. The Shepard Collection, No. 114. 



