STONY METEORITES. 9387 
E represents 51 per cent and F 44 per cent of the vein. 
10. SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. 
Found in the San Emigdio Mountains. Analyzed by J. E. Whitfield, record Nos. 
804 and 936, and described in Bull. 60, p. 114. In fragments, badly altered. 
Approximate composition of the mass. 
NickelirOneedacats sex cecpedvshsanieee oien's dultieeeeieoeae sexs x 6. 21 
Soluble:silicates, ete....csss.ceeuey vs Sieae esse seagkeeese sess 51. 26 
Insolublesilicated..2 scce sects Page cee acen el adaateees teaches 42, 23 
99. 70 
The soluble part was probably olivine and pyrrhotite, with secondary iron oxide. 
The insoluble part was enstatite, essentially. 
A. The nickel-iron. 
B. The enstatite. 
100. 00 100. 02 
11. BEAVER CREEK, BRITISH COLUMBIA. 
Fell May 26, 1893, near Beaver Creek, West Kootenai district. Described by 
Howell, Hillebrand, and Merrill in Am. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., vol. 47, p. 430. 
Composition of the mass. 
Nickelaronincc sce odes: aos osectekud yess Seaueeeddew es ees oeawex 17.43 
Maglite). coccccandes ooeeeineeuds Fe03 28 oueeickmeos es weeks . 16 
THOUIE see ass seaieic'sloosa Samesceateed dawns MeeMeet ec en ds eens 5. 05 
Soluble silicates and phosphate. ......-.-.-.-------+-++-+++-+-+- 37. 23 
Insoluble silicates and chromite. .........-.-.---+---++++--+++- 40. 43 
