does not a appear me “ isligniaes ” at all like the Gre 
d some other masses of | meteoric iron ; this is probalil due ¢ 
¢ entire absence of chlorine. 
"The flat side of the meteorite was carefully shippat away with 
_ cold chisel, to obtain material for analysis and to ica “s smooth 
face for for the development of the Widmanstiitt figures . 
0 be thats enieptee t to cut. On analysis the folowing 
Chemical Composition. 
a insoluble in hydrochloric acid... 
The datier insoluble i ~ s ydeoeone acid consisted m nal 
oxide with a trace o' e second determinations Wer 
The amount of tin present is a tl ees bewsy r than 
apparently slit nt 4 
‘the i oy ; but both exist in such small q tice tha : 
ald have been necessary to have cut up ey BE ieee 
in order to estimate the amounts, and this was, ool 
esirable. : 
oo elements which were at all likely to be present ee 
y sought for by the ordinary means as well as by UO: 
eee but only the above were rdavabeds although ma 
tities might have revealed the —. of others. er 
The = given in the analysis sents the p 
ae — = est together as 
potassium mt 
