206 BROWN : CATALOGUE OF CALCUTTA METEORITE COLLECTION 
Dato of 
Fall or Find. 
Name and Description. 
Weight in 
Grammes. 
Described 1822 
GUILFORD COUNTY, North 
Carolina, United States of 
America. 
Iron. Medium octahedrite, 
Om. Thin fragment with 
natural and polished sur- 
faces. Reg. No. 11 . 
1-5 
FeU 1851, AprU 17 
GllTERSLOH, Westphaha, Ger- 
many. 
Stone. Brecciated spherical 
chondrite, Ccb. Fragment 
with crust. The latter is 
thin and dull black. Interior 
ash-grey with small, lighter 
chondri. Reg. No. 48 
Fragment from interior. 
Polished. Brownish-grey 
with small grey chondri and 
abundant metallic grains. 
Reg. No. 48 . . . 
Small fragments of interior 
and crust. Reg. No. 48 
1 
2 
1 
Fell 1804, November 24 
HACIENDA DE BOCAS, San 
Luis Potosi, Mexico. 
Stone. White chondrite, Cw. 
SmaU fragment from interior, 
white, showing chondri, 
metallic points and small 
rusted spots. Reg. No. M 
0-9 
Found 1856 
HAINHOLZ, Westphalia, Germany. 
Iron-Stone. Mesosiderite, M. 
Fragment with two polished 
surfaces. Small metallic 
grains thickly scattered 
through a groundmass of 
silicates. Reg. No. 76 
101 
Fell 1878, August or Septem- 
ber. 
HARAIYA, Basti District, United 
Provinces. India. 
Stone. White chondrite,(?) Cw. 
One specimen almost com- 
pletely covered with crust of 
shining black appearance, ex- 
hibiting a series of delicate 
