ALPHABETICAL LIST. 
181 
Date of 
Fall or Find. 
Niinio and Description. 
Weight in 
Grammes. 
CHAIIARWALA, seo CHAR- 
WALLAS. 
Fell 1907, May 9, about 
1-30 P.M. 
CHAIN /'UR, Azanigarh District, 
United .Pro vinces, India. 
Stone. Spherical chondrite, Cc. 
Large mass with crust. The 
latter is very thin and glossy 
black ; the structure of the 
stone can be seen through it. 
Interior slate-grey, rather 
friable. Large dark chondri, 
the largest of which are nearly 
1 cm. across, project from the 
surface and smaller white ones 
have broken with the fracture. 
Grains of olivine are distinctly 
visible in places. Reg. No. 
249-F 
5,403 
Large mass from interior. Reg. 
No. 249-A 
1,448 
Large mass with crust showing 
elongated grooves. Reg. No. 
249-B 
490 
Large piece from interior. Reg. 
No. 249-C 
365 
Large piece from interior. Reg. 
No. 249-E 
1,008 
Small fragments and dust. Reg. 
Nos. 249- D. & G. . 
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1912 : Cotter : Rec, Geol. Surv. Ind. 
Vol. XLII, Pt. 4, pp. 268-272. 
This fall took place at a group of 
villages on the borders of the 
Ghazipur and Azamgarh Dis- 
tricts, United Provinces. The 
meteorite is named from Chain- 
pur, the village where the 
largest piece fell. 
