178 HHOWN : CATALOGUE OF CALCUTTA METEORITE COLLECTlOiJ. 
Date of 
Fall or Find. 
Fell 1861, May 12 
Found 1818 
Pound 1783 
Fell 1861, May 14 
Name and Description. 
BUTSURA—contd. 
Complete slice, edged with crust, 
shows some large olivine 
chondri. Reg. No. 185 (3) . 
Piece with crust and polished 
surface. Reg. No. 185 (4) . 
Fragment with three polished 
surfaces. Reg. No. 185 (5) . 
1862: Haidinger: Wien. Akad. Ber., 
Vol. XLV, Ft. 2, pp. 665-671. 
CABARRUS COUNTY, see MON- 
ROE. 
CAMBRIA, Niagara County, New 
York, United States of America. 
Iron. Fine Octahedrite, Of. 
One thin slab with natural, 
polished and etched surfaces. 
The latter shows Widmans- 
tatten figures and two large 
troilite nodules. Reg. No, 78 
CAMPO DEL CIELO, Argentine, 
South America. 
Iron, Ataxite, Siratic group, 
Ds. One small piece with 
natural, polished and etched 
surfaces. Reg. No. 31 . 
In Fedden's catalogue this 
meteorite is called " Wohlers 
meteorite." According to 
Fletcher, the locality of the 
fall is unknown, but Wulfing 
and Brezina both regard it as 
identical with Campo del 
Cielo. 
Irregular fragment with etched 
surface. Somewhat cracked. 
Reg. No. 51 . . . 
CANELLAS, near Barcelona, Spain. 
Stone. Intermediate chondrite, 
Ci. Fragments with crust. 
Interior light grey with a few 
chondri and rust spots. Crust 
thin, dull black. Reg. No. 
33 
Weight in 
Grammes. 
