68 _ . NN. 8S. Maskelyne on Aerolitics. 
southwest of the main stream of the Gunduk, near the village 
of Mudbuni and on the opposite ‘side of the river to Butsura, 
which, as being the nearest place indicated on the Royal Atlas 
of J ohnston, is — the best to give its name to the fall (see 
ap). e four spots where the aerolite fell are marked with 
a cross on ny map, and form the angles of an irregular four- 
sided figure, one side of which runs nearly northwest ‘and south- 
east, taking a direction parallel to the general course of this part 
of the Gunduk. The northern angle is very near to, and rather 
to the ao of, a little pune called Piprassi; the southeastern 
angle is a little to the northwest of one called Bulloah. These 
points are some three miles apart. ‘T'wo very small fragments, — 
weighing about 5 and 7 ounces ac gerayten y, fell at the latter lo- 
cality. A thin slab-like a fell at the former. It'we em 
Des Fee ete ep AR ar ee SRR ONES SD SE ee ve eee kame ee fe i nee Ra reece ne Seay Yc emir 
‘These points, like the former, are some three miles apart; ne 
whereas cae and unbar as are only two miles, the northe 
r are SO me three miles” 
