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; of the meteorite mre known, both found in a p*ss caDed Los ! 



the Santa Bha Moimtains^ about 3O miles sootheast of Toraon, Arizooa. The original date of 

 the finding of these manes is not known but it ma y have been as earir as the sixteenth century. 

 Oi^ of the masBesfe ring-diaped aiwl weighed originanv 1,51 4 pounds (6S8 kg.). Of this, 1,400 

 pounds (635 kg.), or essentially the whole maw, is in the United States National Museum in 

 Washington. This has been known by the names of Bartlett, Ainsa, Irwin, King Meteorite, 

 Signet meteorite, Santa Rita, Tucson, and combinations of die above names. The other mass 

 is elongated kidney-shaped and weighs 632 pounds &87 kg.). It is preserved practically entire 

 in the mnom of the Cafifornia State Mining Bureau in San Francisco. It has been known 

 the names of Arizona, Carleton, Sierra de Santa Catarina, Tucson, and combinations of 



