XO. 13 EDMONTON, KY., METEORITE— HENDERSON AND PERRY 



Table i. — Comparison of the Edmonton and Carlton irons 



Edmonton, Ky. Carlton, Tex. 



E. P. Henderson, L. G. Eakins, 



analyst analyst 



Fe 86.61 86.54 



Ni 12.57 12.77 



Co 79 .63 



P Trace .16 



S None .03 



Insol 009 .11 



Sp. G 7-908 7-95 



Sp. G 7.945 



Ratio Fe i-550 1.550 



Ratio Ni 214 .218 



Ratio Co 013 .010 



Mol. ratio , ^^ — 6.82 6.79 



Ni + Co 



Radium 046 ± .001 X 10"^ n.d. 



grams per gram 



ular ratios is uncertain, but they offer a convenient means of arrang- 

 ing analyses for comparison. 



The following table contains all the meteorites now listed in the 

 records of the United States National Aluseum as from Kentucky. 

 Representative specimens of all these falls are in the Museum's 

 collection. 



Table 2. — Kentucky nielcorites 



Name Type 



Bath Furnace Chondrite 



Campbellsville Octahedrite 



Casey Countj' Octahedrite 



Clark County Octahedrite 



Cumberland Falls .... Breccia 



Cynthiana Chondrite 



Eagle Station Pallasite 



Edmonton Octahedrite 



Frankfort Octahedrite 



Glasgow Octahedrite 



Kenton County Octahedrite 



La Grange Octahedrite 



Marshall County Octahedrite 



Mount Vernon Pallasite 



Nelson County Octahedrite 



Providence Octahedrite 



Salt River Octahedrite 



Scottsville Hexahedrite 



Smithland Ataxite 



Williamstown Octahedrite 



