ALI'HAIiK'I'ICAI, LIST. 
193 
Dato of 
Fall or J<'iiKl. 
Fell 1903, October 22 
Naiiu^ iiiid l>cscri|)(ioii. 
DOKACHI—contd. 
Slice c()mi)lct('ly edged with 
crust. OiK^ ])()lislied and oho 
Hawii fa('e. ( 'liaractcr.s like 
previous sju'ciMK^ii. l^''g- 
No. 240- B. 3 . . . 
Slice completoly edged with 
crust, one polished and one 
sawn face. I-ike 240- «. 3. 
Reg. No. 240-15. 2 
Slice coni|)letely edged with 
crust. Like 240- B. but 
veining though present is 
very indistinct. Reg. No. 
240- P.. 1 . . . . 
Small fragment with crust. In- 
terior light grey with indis- 
tinct chondri, small white 
spots and shining metallic 
points. Crust thin, dull to 
shining black. ICxhibits slick- 
cnsiding. Reg. No. 240-C. 6 
Small fragments with crust. 
Like 240-C. 6, but traversed 
by complicated systems of 
branching black veins. No 
slickensiding. Reg. No. 240- E 
Small individual completely 
covered with a dull to 
brownish-black crust with 
small, varnished black points 
in places. Reg. No. 240- F. 1 
Small individual almost com- 
pletely covered with a thin, 
dull to shining black crust. 
Interior ash-grev. Reg. No. 
240-G. 2 . " . 
1907 : Termor: Eec, Ceol. Surv. Ind., 
Vol. XXXV, Pt. 1, pp. 68-77. 
A stone from this meteoric 
shower has recently been the 
subject of a careful chemical 
and petrological investigation 
by Clarke and Bowman. 
Wciglil in 
(iranimcs. 
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