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CATALOGUE OF THE COLLECTION OF METEORITES. 



The numbers in the first column refer to corresponding numbers placed with the specimens. 



The letters in the second column refer to corresponding letters on the cases, and indicate the 

 particular pane of glass behind which the meteorite will be found. 



Weights under one gram are not given. 1,000 grams are equivalent to 2 "205 lbs. 

 I. AEROSIDERITES 

 (or sky-irons). 



Name of fall and locality. 



Date of fall or find. 



B 



B 



8 



B 



9 



c 



10 



c 



11 



c 



12 



c 



13 



c 



14 



c 



*5 



c 



16 



c 



n 



c 



[8 



c 



Agram (Hraschina), Croatia . 

 Tucuman (Otumpa, Gran Chaco 



Gualamba), Argentine Republic, 



S. America . 

 /Toluca, 

 Ixtlahuacca, 

 I Xiquipilco, \. Mexico 

 I Tejupilco, 

 VOcatitlan, 

 Sierra Blanca, Guyaquilla, Mexico 

 Bahia (Bemdego), Brazil 

 Zacatecas, Mexico 

 Gape of Good Hope (between Sun 



day and Bushman Rivers), Natal 



South Africa 

 Elbogen, Bohemia . 

 Durango, Mexico . . • . 

 Bitburg, Eifel, Rhenish Prussia 

 Red River, Texas, U.S.A. ' . 

 Scriba, Oswego County, New York 



U.S.A. . . . .. 



Lenartd, Saros, Hungary 

 Lockport (Cambria), New York 



U.S.A. . . . . 

 Davis Strait, Greenland 

 Burlington, Ostego County, New 



York, U.S.A 



Guildford County, N. Carolina 



U.S.A. . . 

 Rasgata, New Granada, S. America 



Fell May26,i75i 

 Found 1783 

 1784 



1784 

 1784 

 1792 



}) 



1793 



3287 





l8ll 



94'8 



">■) 



l8ll 



440*0 



5? 



l8l4 



1,297-0 





i'8 14 



424'5 





1814 



132*3 



JJ 



1815 



2,028-5 



J? 



18 1 8 



5>3 2 9'° 



J? 



18 1 9 





» 



18.19 



290*0 



>) 



1820 





' 5 



1823 



53-5 



