158 BROWN : CATALOGUE OF CALCUTTA METEORITE COLLECTION. 
2. IRONS. METALLIC CONSTITUENTS PREVAILING OR 
FORMING ENTIRE MASS. 
E. — Lithosiderites. 
Transitions from Stones to Irons. Nickel-iron coliering in masses 
and in sections. 
47. Siderophyre, Si. — Grains of broiizite with accessory asmanite 
in the nickel-iron. 
Steinbach. 
48. Pallasite, Krasnojarsk Group, Pk. — Rounded crystals of 
olivine in the trias. 
Brenham Township, Krasnojarsk, Mount Vernon, Port 
Orford. 
49. Pallasite, Rokichj Grotip, Pr.— Polyhedric crystals of olivine, 
partly broken, and fragments separated by nickel-iron. 
• Admire, Brahin. 
50. Pallasite, Imilac Group, Pi. — Olivine crystals cracked and 
compressed. 
Imilac. 
5L Pallasite, Albacher Group, Pa.— Ohvine crystals in fine, 
brecciated trias. 
Bitburg. 
F. — Octahedrites. 
Kamacite, tsenite and plessite in lamellae and concamerations of 
the four octahedron faces. 
52. Finest Octahedrite, Off. — Lamellae up to 0'2 mm. in thick- 
ness. 
Ballinoo, Carlton, El Ranchito, Mukerop, Mungindi 
Salt River, Tazewell, Verchne Dnieprovsk. 
53. Fine Octahedrite, Victoria Group, Of v. — Lamellae of troi- 
Ute and schreibersite in fine trias. 
Victoria West. 
54. Fine Octahedrite, Of. — Thickness of lamellae 0*2 — 0-4 mm. 
Bella Rocha, Cambria, Charlotte, Chupaderos, Cuer- 
navaca, Grand Rapids, Great Fish River, Jewell Hill, 
La Grange, Lion River, Madoc, Obernkirchen, Putnam 
County, Russel Gulch. 
