Alpkabetical list. 
199 
Date of 
I'all or I'iiid. 
Miiiiu) 
and Description. 
Weigiit in 
Ciraiumes. 
Fell 1837, August 
P:SN ANDES, 
Charente Infdrieure, 
Franco. 
iStonc. ( 
Jroy cliondrite, Cg. 
One h 
mall fragment with 1 
Found 1902 
Fell 1879, May 10 
Fell 1890, June 25 
poli.shcd surfaces and crust. 
Interior grey, flecked with 
rust, small greyish- hlu(! (;hon- 
dri and abundant nickel-iron 
present. Crust thin, dull 
black with rusted spots. 
, Reg. No. 66 . . . 
ESTACAIK), Hale County, Texas, 
United States of America. 
Stone. Crystalline chondrite, 
Ck. Large slice, 15x10x1 
cms., polished on one side, 
roughly cut on the other. 
Crust on two edges. Interior 
grejdsh- black with numei'ous 
black chondri and much 
metallic matter in fine grains. 
Crust on one edge very thick 
and brownish- black, evidently 
decomposed through ex- 
posure ; on the other, thin, 
perhaps a portion of a frac- 
ture surface. Reg. No. 247 . 
ESTHERVILLE, Emmet County, 
Iowa, United States of America. 
Iron-Stone. Mesosiderite, M. 
One complete individual, 
showing small melted nodules 
of bright steel-grey, nickel- 
iron in a black groundmass. 
Reg. No. 113 . 
FARMINGTON (WASHINGTON), 
Farmington County, Texas, 
United States of America. 
Stone. Veined black chondrite, 
Csa. Large slab, 17 X 13 X 1-5 
cms. with polished surfaces, 
partly edged with crust. In- 
terior black, with black and 
large grey chondri. Some of 
