088 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1900. 



La Grange, Oldham County, Kentucky. Iron. Weight, 223 grams. Found 1860. 

 Fragment 4 by 4.5 by 1.5 cm. Catalogue number, 46520. (3rift of J. Berrien 

 Lindsley. 



Weight, 2,002 grams, (a) Section marked "Oldham," weight, 1,019 grams. 

 Widmanstiittian figures slightly indicated, (b) Section, weight, 983 grams, with 

 well-marked Widmanstiittian figures. The Shepard Collection, No. 69. 



/vfmct'. Loir et Cher, France. Stone. Weight, 9 grams. Fell July 23, 1872. Weight, 

 7 grams. Fragment from interior. Catalogue number, 84773. Fragment with 

 dull-black blebby crust. Ground mass dark gray, fine grained, compact. The 

 Shepard Collection, No. 215. 



Lenarto, Scharosch, Hungary. Iron. Weight, 17.52 grams. Found 1814. Two 

 fragments. One polished, weight, 1 gram. One, weight, 16.52 grams, etched 

 on both sides, showing Widmanstiittian figures. The Shepard Collection, No. 17. 



Les Ormes, Yonne, France. Stone. Weight, 0.70 gram. Fell October 1, 1857. 

 Fragments from interior. The Shepard Collection, No. 183. 



Lex'mgton County, South Carolina. Iron. Weight, 65 grams. Found 1880. Frag- 

 ment showing octahedral structure. Catalogue number, 18876. 



Weight, 3,992 grams. Part of mass containing laige troilite nodule. The 

 Shepard Collection, No. 93. 



Lick Creek, Davidson County, North Carolina. Iron. Weight, 9.72 grams. Found 

 1879. Fragment. The Shepard Collection, No. 91. 



Lime Creek, Walker County, Alabama. Iron. Weight, 14 grams. Found 1832. 

 Fragment. Catalogue number, 47737. 



Limerick, Adare, Ireland. Stone. Weight, 24 grams. Fell September 10, 1813. 

 Fragment from interior. Catalogue number, 84793. 



Lion River, Great Namaqualand, South Africa. Iron. Weight, 34.87 grams. Cata- 

 logue number, 46604. 



Weight, 20.85 grams. Section showing original surface. Etched portion 

 shows fine Widmanstiittian figures. The plates narrow and distinct. The 

 Shepard Collection, No. 51. 



Lissa, Bunzlau, Bohemia, Austria. Stone. Weight, 47 grams. Fell September 3, 

 1808. Fragment showing somewhat blebby crust. Crust surface indented with 

 a broad, shallow pit. Interior light ash-gray, somewhat flecked with rust and 

 traversed by darker veins and containing chondrules and bright metallic veins. 

 Catalogue number, 84717. 



Little Piney, Jefferson City, Pulaski County, Missouri. Stone. Weight, 75.44 grams. 

 Fell February 13, 1839. Fragment from interior. The Shepard Collection, No. 161. 



Lixna, Diinaburg, Witebsk, Russia. Stone. Weight, 1.19 grams. Fell July 12, 

 1820. Fragment with crust. The Shepard Collection, No. 145. 



Jjong Creek, Jefferson County, Tennessee. Iron. Weight, 571 grams. Found 1853. 

 Of doubtful origin. An irregularly shaped mass having its surface more or less 

 indented and somewhat oxidized. One part polished and etched, showing 

 peculiar markings which are neither Widmanstiittian figures nor Newmann 

 lines. Fractured surfaces show a tendency toward crystallization. Catalogue 

 number, 46879. 



Lomj Island, Phillips County, Kansas. Stone. Weight, 1,893 grams. Found 1891. 

 Three masses: (a) Weight 493 grams, having a slickensided surface, which later 

 was fused to a smooth crust, (b) Weight, 159 grams, and (c) 1,241 grams. All 

 have their surfaces much oxidized, and in places coated with a grayish incrusta- 

 tion of carbonate of calcium. Ground mass compact and fine granular; brownish- 

 black. Catalogue number, 83845. Gift of F. W. Clarke. 



LoKtlovm, Cherokee County, Georgia. Iron. Weight, 6.65 grams. Found 1867. 

 Oxidized fragment. Catalogue number, 46065. 



Weight, 75.4 grams. Found 1864. Section, one surface etched showing Wid- 

 manstiittian figures. Three vials of powder. The ^^hepard Collection, No. 77. 



