G. F. Kune—Neteorites from Kentucky and Mexico. 238 
2. Catorze meteorite—The Catorze mass (fig. 6), weighing 92 
Ibs, was found by a miner near Catorze, San Luis Potosi, 
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Mexico, in 1885. It is 31:5 (124 inches) long, 345™ (132 
inches) wide, and 20™ (8 inches) thick. It shows} beautiful 
raised octahedral markings. On one side an opening 9™ (3% 
inches) long has been made, and a piece of a chisel of native 
copper left wedged in it (fig. 7). This piece, which is partially 
covered with oxide of copper, is 22™™ ( inch) long on one side, 
33™™ (14 inch) on the other, and 14™™ wide. 
