CATALOGUE OF METEORITE COLLECTION. 697 



Tolnm, Xiquipik'o, INIexico — Continued. 



Complete individual, having a pitted surface. The Shepard Colleetion, No. 5. 

 Two polished and etched slices showing Widmanstiittian tigures. The Shepard 

 Collection, No. 6. 



Tomhigbre River, Choctaw and Sumter Counties^, Alal>ama. Iron. Weight, 2,443 

 grams. Found 1878. Section with original ami poli.-^hed surfaces. Tlie ])iili.shed 

 surface shows masses of schri'ilK'rsite irregularly arranged, and resend)ling, in 

 form, Arabic writings. Tiie ground mass contains numerous straight lines appear- 

 ing like scratches, some of which are n'gularly arranged in parallel columns. 

 Catalogue numljer, 84808. 



Tomhannock Creek, Rensselaer County, New York. Stone. Weight, It grams. Found 

 1863. Thin section of mass. Catalogue nund)er, 45<)!»4. 



Weight, 8.74 grams. Two slices, j)olished and showing crust. The Shepard 

 Collection, No. 195. 



To»/f/a?to.»/(', Leavenworth County, Kansas. Iron. Weight, 195 grams. Found 1886. 

 Cross section of mass, one face etched, showing WidmanstiittiaTi figures, and a 

 few small, scattered grains of troilite. Catalogue number, 84808. 



Tourinnes La Grosse, Tirlemont, Belgium. Stone. Weight, 9.04 grains. Fell De- 

 cember 7, 1863. Fragment with crust. The Shepard Collection, No. 194. 



Trarls Coantij, Texas. Stone. Weight, 2,650 grams. Found June, 1S.S9. Nearly 

 complete mass. Surface much oxidized. Ground mass nearly blai-k and deeply 

 stained with rust. Catalogue number, 48488. Gift of K. T. Hill. 



Tir)t^o», Washington County, Wisconsin. Iron. Weight, 327 grams. Found 1858. 

 Section 8.3 by 7 l)y 1.5 cm. Etched. Shows large troilite nodule. Catalogue 

 numl)er, 46613. 



Weight, 91.46 grams. Two fragments. The Shepard Collection, No. 66. 



Trnizinio, Brescia, Lonibardy, Italy. Stone. Weight, 3.8 grams. Fell November 

 12, 1856, 4 p. m. Fragment. The Shepanl Collection, No. 180. 



Trinity Co?u)/(/, California. Iron. Weight, 3.65 grams. Found 1870. Fragments 

 (clippings). Catalogue nundjer, 46070. 

 Weight, 22.55 grams. Fragments. The Shepard Collection, No. 108. 



Tarsoti, Arizona. Iron. Weight, 621,531 grams. The ring meteorite. 



Weight, 84.5 grams. Fragment from inner circle of ring meteorite. The 

 Shepard Collection, No. 40. (See Plate 1.) 



7'((/-.s-o/), (Carlton), Arizona. Iron. Weight, 3«).S4 grains. Found 1846. The Shep- 

 ard Collection, No. 39. 



Tucuman, Otumpa, Argentina. Iron. Weight, 23.8 grams. Found 1788. Frag- 

 ment having one surface polished. The Shepard Collection, No. 7. 



Tymes, Norway. Stone. Weight, 29.3 grams. Fell May 20, 1884. Fragment from 

 interior. The Shepard Collection, No. 238. 



Union County, Georgia. Iron. Weight, 124.5 grams. Found 1853. (a) Section 

 having a much oxidized surface and showing cleavage lines; weight, 87 grams, 

 (b) Section, weight 36.5 grams, (c) Vial of oxidized crust. The Shepard Col- 

 lection, No. 53. 



Unknown iron. Weight, 3,510 grams. Found without record in old Smithsonian 

 Institution collection. ^lass nearly complete. Catalogut' number, 46612. 



Ulrccht (Blaauw Kapel), Holland. Stone. Weight, 8.8 grams. Fell June 2, 1843. 

 Two fragments, one 3.1 grams with crust; another from interior, 5.7 grains. 

 The Shepard Collection, No. 167. 



Weight, 28.7 grams; 25.9 grams of coarse powder. One fragment 2.81 grams. 

 Catalogue number, 47326. 



V<ica Muerta, Atacama, Chile. Stony iron. Weight, 449 grams. Known 1861. 

 Mass with original surface. The nonmetallic portion in excess of the metallic. 

 Catalogue number, 6991. (iift of the University of St. Jago, Chile. 



