17G BROWN : CATALOGUE OF CALCUTTA METEORITE COLLECTION. 
Date of 
Fall cir Find. 
Fell 1855. May 13 
Found 1882 
Found before 1819 
Fell 186."^, June 2 
Name and Description. 
BREMERVORDE ((iNARREN- 
BVmi)~contd. 
Large fragment wi!.h -^rust, 
polished and fractured sur- 
faces. The small darker 
chondri protrude on the 
f ract ured surface ; larger ones 
are broken. Reg. No. 161 . 
BRENHA]\f TOWNSHIP, Kiowa 
County, Kansas, United States 
of America. 
Iron-Stone. Pallasite, Krasno- 
jarsk group, Pk. Thin slab 
pol/shed and etched, with 
natural surface. Structure 
porous, with the sponge-like 
pores filled with olivine 
crystals set in an iron matrix. 
These crystals have a ten- 
dency to drop out. Reg. No. 
121 " 
Thin slab wdth natinal edge in 
part, broken into two pieces 
and much rusted. Like pre- 
vious specimen. Reg. No. 124 
BimLINGTON, Otsego County, 
New York, United States of 
America. 
Iron. Medium octahcdrite, Oni. 
Thick slab with natural, 
polished and etched surfaces. 
The latter shows delicate 
Widmanstatten figures. Reg. 
No. 89 . 
BUSCHHOF, Courland, Russia. 
Stone. Veined white chondrite, 
Cwa. Fragment from inte- 
rior, dirty white with indis- 
tinct ehondri, sparkling 
metallic points and light 
brown rust spots. Reg. No. 
103 . • . • . 
Fragment with thin veinlets. 
Rather more discoloured by 
age. Reg. No. 103. 
