086 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 19CK). 



Indarbt, Schnscha, Elisabetlipol, Caucasia, Russia. Stone. Weight. 1.4 grams. 



Fell April 7. 1891. Fragment from interior. Ground mass black with scattering 



black chondrules. Catalogue number, 84698. 

 Iridell, Bosque County, Texas. Iron. Weight, 98 grams. Found 1898. Rough 



fragment, with small etched surface showing granular structure and fine Neu- 

 mann lines. Catalogue number, 84824. 

 Itapicm-u-mmm, M&rAn\\a,o, Br&7A\. Stone. Weight, 9. 7 grams. Fell March, 1879. 



Fragment with dull black crust. Ground mass ash gray, fine granular, and 



compact. Catalogue number, 47648. 

 Ivonpah, San Bernardino County, California. Iron. Weight, 70 grams. Found 



1880. One lot turnings. Catalogue number, 46629. Gift California State Mining 



Bureau. 



Weight, 11.75 grams. Section etched showing Widmanstattian figures. The 



Shepard Collection, No. 92. 

 Jamestown, Stutsman County, North Dakota. Iron. AVeight, 74.15 grams. Found 



1885. Cross section of mass with polished surface. The Shepard Collection, 



No. 101. 

 Jefferson, 30 miles from Denver, Colorado. Iron. Weight, 41 grams. Fell June, 



1867. Fragment containing troilite nodule; somewhat decomposed from occluded 



chlorides. The Shepard Collection, No. 81. 

 Jenny's Creek, Wayne County, West Virginia. Iron. Weight, 25 grams. Found 



1883. Fragments slKjwing cleavage octahedrons. Catalogue number, 46361. 



Gift of G. M. Crabtree. 

 Jerome (Smoky Hill River), Gove County, Kansas. Stone. Weight, (a) 101 grams; 



(b) 9 grams. Found April 10, 1894. Section of mass, one surface polished. 



Ground mass fine granular compact containing numerous small grains of nickel, 



iron, and many chondrules of bronzite and olivine, with fragmental crystals of 



olivine, bronzite, and some pyroxene, also some plagioclase fragments. No 



troilite present. Crust and ground mass rust-brown from oxidation, (b) Slice. 



Catalogue number, 845 7. 

 Jewell Hill, Madison County, North Carolina. Iron. Weight, 0.91 gram. Found 



1854. Thin section etched. Catalogue number, 46519. Gift of J. Berrien 



Lindsley. 

 Weight, 31.85 grams. Rectangular section showing portion of surface. Etched 



face showing Widmanstattian figures. Taenite plates well developed. The 



Shepard Collection, No. 54. 

 Jhung, Punjaub, India. Stone. Weight, 1.22 grams. Fell June, 1873. Four frag- 

 ments. Catalogue number, 46626. 

 Jigalowka, Charkow, Russia. Stone. Weight, 26.2 gram. Fell October 13, 1787. 



Fragment from interior. Ground mass ash gray, fine granular. Catalogue 



number, 81164. Gift of R. de Kroustchoff. 

 Joe Wriglit Mountain, near Batesville, Independence County, Arkansas. Iron. 



Weight, 309 grams. Found 1884. Catalogue number, 47970.' Weight, 20 grams. 



Section showing typical Widmanstattian figures. The markings are broad and 



regular, with large plates of troilite. The Shepard Collection, No. 100. 

 Jonzac, Charente inf(5rieure, France. Stone. Weight, 0.17 gram. Fell June 13, 



1819. Fragment. The Shepard Collection, No. 143. 

 Jurinas, Ardeche, Languedoc, France. Stone. Weight, 2 grams. Fell June 15, 



1821, 3.30 p. m. Fragment with shiny black, somewhat blebby crust. Ground 



mass coarse, granular, containing augite, anorthite, and small amount of troilite. 



Catalogue number, 4(5073. 



Weight, 39.5 grams. Fragment from interior. The Shepard Collection, No. 



146. 

 Kaba, near Debreczin, Hungary. Stone. Weight, 6.20 grams. Fell April 15, 1857. 



Fine powder. The Shepard Collection, No. 182. 



