Prof. E. B. Andrews on the Ohio Meteorite. 105 
figure) appears to be a part of the original surface of 
meteor. i 
n 
my possession. The dotted line 
shows the thickness of the crust. 
Figure 3 repre- 
as evi- 
dently a flaw 
In this little me- 
by the melting of the metallic crust in an unusual manner. 
n the examination of this interesting meteoric phenomenon, 
Tam led to believe that the people of New Concord and in the 
mediate vicinity of the district where the stones fell, heard 
different sounds, and consequently of different origin, from those 
da; New Concord were directly connected with the falling of 
: ; Several stones in that district. A diagram will illustrate this 
‘2/80 one or two other points. 
COND SERIES, Vor, XXX, No, 8&—JULY, 1860. 
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