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Brezina 3 classed the meteorite as a spherical chondrite, remarking that in spite of its strongly 

 rusted character it showed the spherical chondri plainly. 



As stated by Merrill, 1 but a small quantity of the meteorite is preserved. Wulfing* lists 

 180 grams, of which the U. S. National Museum possesses 119 grams. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



1. 1888: MERRILL. On the San Emigdio Meteorite. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., pp. 161-167 (with plate and analysis by 



Whitfield). 



2. 1889: MEUNIER. Determination lithologique de la meteorite de San Emigdio Range, Californie. Comptes Rendus, 



Tome 109, pp. 206-207. 



3. 1895: BREZINA. Wiener Sammlung, p. 256. 



4. 1897: WOLFING. Die Meteoriten in Sammlungen, p. 305. 



San Francisco del Mezquital. See Mezquital. 



San Gregorio. See Morito. 



SAN PEDRO SPRINGS. 



Bexar County, Texas. 



Latitude 29 28' N., longitude 98 29 / W. 



Stone. White chondrite (Cw) of Brezina. 



Found, 1887. 



Weight, 72 grams. 



The first mention of this meteorite seems to have been by Bement, 1 who entered it in his 

 catalogue of June, 1894, with a weight of 72 grams. Brezina 2 recorded it hi 1895 as a stone 

 simply. Ward's 3 catalogue gives the classification as a white chondrite. 



No further data regarding the meteorite seem to have been published. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



1. 1894: BEMENT. Catalogue of June, 1894. 



2. 1895: BREZIXA. Wiener Sammlung, p. 306. 



3. 1897: WULFING. Meteoriten in Sammlungen. p. 306. 



4. 1903: BERWERTH. Verzeichniss, p. 77. 



5. 1904: WARD. Catalogue of the Ward-Coonley Collection, pp. 62 and 87. 



SANTA APOLONIA. 



State of Tlaxcala, Mexico. 



Latitude 19 14' N., longitude 98 15' W. 



Iron. Octahedrite (O) of Brezina. 



Found, 1872. 



Weight, 1,050 kgs. (2,317 Ibs.). 



The only published mention of this meteorite of which the present writer is aware is the 

 mention by Ward 1 who gives the above data. He also states that the original mass (1,050 kgs.) 

 is in the Museum of the Institute Geologico, City of Mexico. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



1. 1904: WARD. Catalogue of the Ward-Coonley collection, pp. 22 and 87. 



Santa Catarina Mountains. See Tucson. 



Santa Fe County. See Glorieta Mountain. 



Santa Rita. See Tucson. 



Santa Rosa, 1837. See Coahuila. 



Sackatchewan. See Iron Creek. 



