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analysis was kindly furnished by Prof. F. P. Venable, of the 



University of North Carolina: — 



Fe 88.90 



Ni 9.94 



Co 76 



P 35 



CI 02 



99.97 

 The nickel is the mean of two determinations, 9.74 and 10.14, 



Fig. 6.— Bridge water, N. C, Meteorite, 'a natural size, linear. 



on different parts of the sample; and the cobalt also of two de- 

 terminations, 0.85 and 0.67. 



The iron is the mean of four determinations, some of which 



Fig. 7.— Bridgewater, N. C, Meteorite; polished section, natural size. 



were not very closely agreeing, as the crust could not be entirely 

 removed from the samples taken. 



The phosphorus and chlorine are single determinations. 



