696 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1900. 



Stnnnern, Iglau, Moravia, Austria — Contiiuietl. 



Weight, 25.70 grams. Fragment with glossy black to shiny crust. The Shep- 

 ard CoUet-tion, No. 136. 



(S/ajm/OTi, Augusta (^ounty, Virginia. Iron. Weight, (a) 145 grams; (1)) 9.86 grams. 

 Found (a) 1858-59, (h) 1887. (a) Mass described by Mallet in 1871; a rectan- 

 gular slab etched, showing coarse Widmanstiittian figures with scattering grains 

 of troilite. (b) Mass described l)y Kunz, found 1887. Fragments. Weight, 

 9.86 grams, much oxidized. Catalogue numbers, (a) 46623; (b) 46621. 



Weight, 1,662 grams. Cross section of mass containing large troilite no<lule. 

 Etched surface shows typical Widmanstiittian figures. The Shepard Collec- 

 tion, No. 78. 



Stavropol, Caucasus, Russia. Stone. Weight, 52.4 grams. Fell March 24, 1857. 

 Fragment with crust. (Iround mass ash gray and fine granular. Catalogue 

 number, 81171. Gift of R. de Kronstchoff. 



Steiuhnch, Saxony, Germany. Stony iron. Weight (a) 65.45 grams, (b) 16.8 grams- 

 Fell 1164 (?). (a) Rittersgrihi, found 1847. vSection with crust. The stony 

 I)ortion exceeds the metallic, which consists chiefly of nickel iron with some 

 small masses of troilite. On one surface the metallic portion has been etched, 

 showing Widmanstiittian figures, (b) Fragment. The Shepard Collection, 

 Nos. (a) 113, (b) 115. 



AVeight, (a) 38 grams, (b) 2 grams, (c) 53.7 grams. Fell 1164? (a) Ritters- 

 gri'in, found 1847. Slice polished; the stony portion exceeds the metallic. The 

 latter etched, showing typical Widmanstiittian figures, (b) Steinbach, found 

 before 1751. Fragment; the metallic portion has been etched, showing Wid- 

 manstiittian figures, (c) Breitenbach, found 1861. Catalogue numbers (a) 

 13463 (gift of Adrian Van Sinderen), (b) 47971, (c) 47331. 



Supuhcr, Goriickpur, India. Stone. Weight, 4.3 grams. Fell January 19, 1865. 

 Fragment with crust. Crust ccjntains small globules of nickel iron. The 

 Shepard Collection, No. 197. 



Tabor, Bohemia, Austria. Stone. Weight, 2.45 grams. Fell June 3, 1753, 8 p. m. 

 Section from intei'ior. The Shepard Collection, No. 123. 



T'c/jg'/ia, Krasnojarsk, Siberia. Iron. Weight, 64 grams. Found 1S91. Fragment with 

 original surface. Etch figures coarse and poor. The Shepard Collection, No. 246. 



Tarapaca, Hemalja, Chile. Iron. Weight, 84 grams. Found 1840. Fr^ment. 

 The Shepard Collection, No. 31. ' ^ 



Tazewell, Claiborne County, Tennessee. Iron. Weight, 152 grams. Found 1853. 

 Irregularly shaped mass. Catalogue number, 46520. Gift of J. Berrien 

 Lindsley. 



Tcnnajr'dm, Esthland, Russia. Stone. Weight, 48.2 grams. Fell June 28, 1872. 

 Fragment with ])a]iillated, and in part somewhat blebly, crust. Ground mass 

 dark ash gray and coarse granular. Catalogue number, 47324. 



Weight, 1.76 grams. Two fragments with a small portion of crust. The 

 Shepard Collection, No. 214. 



Tieschilz, Prerau, Moravia, Austria. Stone. W'eight, 27 grams. Fell July 15, 1878. 

 Fragment with dull black crust. The Shepard Collection, No. 226. 



Timosdiiu, Juchnow, Smolensk, Russia. Stone. Weight, 6.8 grams. Fell INIarch 

 25, 1807. Fragment from interior. Catalogue number, 81166. Gift of R. de 

 Kroustchoff. 



Weight, 15 grams. Fragment from interior. The Shepard Collection, No. 134. 



T^abe, Bodgo-Negoro, Padangan, Remliang, Java. Stone. Weight, 29.1 grams 

 Fell Septend)er 1 9, 1869. Fragment with crust. The Shepard Collection, No. 208. 



ToZwo, Xiquipilco, Mexico. Iron. Found 1784. Weight, 688 grams, (a) Etched 

 slice, weight, 850 grams; Widmanstiittian figures distinct; contains irregularly 

 shape<l nodules of troilite. (b) Complete individual; weight, 99.75 grams; sur- 

 face pitted and somewhat oxidized. Catalogue nundx'rs, (a) 47091, (b) 83465. 



