694 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1900. 



Sallcy, near Villefranche, Rhone, France. Stone. Weight, 41 grams. Fragment 

 with sawn and fractured surfaces shcnving brecciated structure; also a portion of 

 tlie dull black crust. C'atalogue number, 84827. 



Weight, 2 grams. Fell March 12, 1798. Gray powder. The Shepard Col- 

 lection, No. 130. 



Salt Ijtke (Jitji, Utah. Stone. Weight, 2.81 granii?. Found 1869. Fragment with 

 brownish black crust. Catalogue number, 47401. 



Salt River, Kentucky. Iron. Weight, 51.56 grams. Found 1850. Two sections; 

 weight, 26.2 grams and 25.36 grams. Etched surface shows Neumann lines. 

 The Shepard Collection, No. 47. 



Sail Angela, Tom Green County, Texas. Iron. Weight, 607 grams. Found July, 

 1897. Section. One face etched, showing Widmansttittian figures with several 

 cracks or fissures, the larger of which are filled with graphitic carbon. Catalogue 

 number, 84811. 



Sanchez Estate, Coahuila, Mexico. Iron. Weight, 183.7 grams. Two fragments, 

 one showing fracture. The Shepard Collection, No. 61. 



San Emigido Range, San Bernardino County, California. Stone. Weight, 119 grams. 

 Catalogue number, 47833. 



San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Iron. Weight, 57.4 grams. Rectangular fragment, three 

 faces etched, showing Widmanstiittian- figures. One face marked "Parte de aero- 

 lito del Estado de S. Luis Potosi caido en el Aiino de 1871;" another marked "a 

 Ulisis S. Grant." Catalogue number, 47190. Received among the Grant relics. 



Santa CatJmrina, Rio San Francisco do Sul, Brazil. Iron. Weight, 253.9 grams. 

 Known, 1873. (a) Section showing no evidence of alteration. One surface 

 etched; Widmanstiittian figures broad, with scattering plates of ttenite and 

 some troilite. Analysis shows 36 per cent of nickel, (b) Two fragments some- 

 what oxidized on surface, but with a compact metallic interior, (c) Complete 

 mass apparently altered to limonite; surface somewhat pitted by decay. The 

 Shepard Collection, Nos. 87, 88, and 105. 



Weight, 82.4 grams. Mass but slightly altered; a polished surface, having a 

 good metallic luster. Catalogue number, 47360. 



Santa Rosa, Coahuila, Mexico. Iron. Weight, 19.3 grams. Found 1837. Polished 

 fragment. Catalogue number, 45744. Gift of N. T. Lupton, who described it 

 in American Journal of Science, 3d Ser. XXIX, p. 232. 



Sarepta, Saratov, Russia. Iron. Weight, 3.3 grams. Found 1854. One lot of 

 turnings. The Shepard Collection, No. 60. 



Saskatcheivan River, Victoria, British Columbia. Iron. AVeight, 125 grams. Found 

 1871. The Shepard Collection, No. 79. 



Schi'menberg, Pfaffenhausen, Burgau, Swabia, Bavaria, Germany. Stone. Weight, 

 8 grams. Fell December 25, 1846. Fragment with crust. Crust surface thick, 

 scoriaceous, and somewhat shining. Ground mass dark ash gray, with light 

 and dark chondri and metallic grains, the latter occasionally coarse. Interior 

 traversed by narrow veins of nickel iron. Catalogue number, 84599. 



Schwetz, Prussia, (lermany. Iron. Weight, 10.55 grams. Found 1850. Fragment. 

 The Shepard Collection, No. 48. 



Scottsville, Allen County, Kentucky. Iron. Weight, 99.8 grams. Found 1867. (a) 

 Section, weight 66.5 grams, contains troilite nodules, (b) Section, weight 33.3 

 grams. Etched surface contains troilite nodules and presents a granular or stip- 

 pled appearance overlaid with a network of fine lines, (c) Cast of original mass. 

 Catalogue number, 47184. 



Weight, 713 grams. Cross section etched, showing Neumann lines. The 

 Shepard Collection, No. 80. 



