A1-1MIAI!K'I'I(;AI, mst. 
20i 
JJato of 
Fall or Find. 
Fell 1829, May 8 
Found 1882 
Found 1856 
Found 1866 
Naiiui iuid Description. 
FORSYTH, Monroe Counfy, 
(icorgia, IJnilcd States of America. 
Stone. Veined white chon- 
drite, Cwa. Fragment from 
interior. Light grey, fiec^kcul 
with brown, witii lighter gn^y 
clionch'i and a few Heattered 
jiictaliic [)oint.s. 'J'exture 
rough. Reg. No. 118 . 
FORT DUNCAN, Maverick County, 
Texas, United States of America. 
Iron. Normal hexahedrite, H. 
Thin slab, one edge of which 
shows a thin, black, natural 
surface. Etched faces show 
a network of Neumann lines 
on a sti])p]<'d background. 
Small troilite grains also 
occur. Reg. No. 127 . 
FORT PIERRE (NEBRASKA), 
Dakota, United States of America. 
Iron. Medium octahedrite, 
Om. Irregular fragment 
with etched surfaces showing 
distinct Widmanstatten 
figures. Reg. No. 45 (1) 
Irregular fragment with crust, 
and etched surfaces showing 
Widmanstatten figures. Reg. 
No. 45 (2) . 
FRANKFORT (FRANKLIN 
COUNTY), Franklin County, 
Kentucky, United States of 
America. 
Iron. Medium octahedrite, Om. 
Small si, lb polished on four 
faces. Other two show 
natur.al surface. Reg. No. 59 
FRANKLIN COUNTY, see 
FRANKFORT. 
