STONY METEORITES. 935 
Separate analyses. 
A. The nickel-iron. 
B. Silicates soluble in hydrochloric acid, calculated to 100 per cent. 
C. Insoluble silicates, calculated to 100 per cent. 
99.77 100.00 | 100.00 
7. KIOWA COUNTY, KANSAS. 
A pallasite found in Brenham Township. Analyzed by L. G. Eakins, record No. 
1188, and described in Bull. 78, p. 94. 
A. The nickei-iron. Sp. gr., 7.93, 23.4° 
B. The pure olivine. Sp. gr., 3.376, 23.2° 
C. Dark outer zone of olivine, containing troilite. 
99. 66 100. 36 
2 8. TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS. 
Analyzed by L. G. Eakins, record No. 1097, and described in Bull. 78, p. 91. Sp. 
gr., 3.543, 20°. According to Cross, the stony portion contains olivine and enstatite, 
with a small amount of a colorless mineral, which is probably feldspar. Chromite is 
also present. 
Approximate composition of the mass. 
A. Total analysis. 
B. Nickel-iron. 
