AlJMIAIiKTK Al, I.IS'l'. 
21! 
Fell Novciiii CI- 
about 1 I'.M. 
12, 1902, 
Fell 1905, April 27, about 1 
P.M. 
KAMSAOAR^ronld. 
r<)U{{lily (ctriihcdi'.il in Khupc, 
broken into two pieces, 
('ovcred with crust, except 
in Iwo or three j)l,'i('es. In- 
ferior lif^hl ash-grey with 
lighf, chondri and [);itcheH of 
troilitc. (Jrust thin, dull 
black to brownish black, 
blebby. lleg. No. 2.'38 
1915 : ("oggin Brown : Iter., Ceol. 
Surv., lv(L, Vol. XLV, !)(). 223-225. 
KARKH. Jhalawan, Baluchistan, 
India. 
Stone. Grey chondrite, Cg. 
Large mass half covered 
with crust. Interior dark 
ash-grey with a few, small, 
light grey chondri • scattered, 
pale yellowish, metallic-look- 
ing points and reddish- browTi 
rust spots. Crust thin, dull 
black, with abundant pittings 
and grooves, Slicken.siding 
evident on one portion. Reg. 
No. 239- A. 
Large mass partly covered with 
crust. On one side this is 
•5 mra. thick, dull black, oc- 
casionally scoriaccous, with 
groove-like pittings and flow 
structures. One surface con- 
sists of a fracture .surface 
largely covered wdth a dull 
to shiny black coating. Reg. 
No. 239-B. 
Chips, many of wliich have 
crust. Reg. No. 239-C. & D. 
I^arge mass about one-third 
covered with a smooth, dull 
black crust, with five fracture 
planes on which a refusion 
has fo med a thin, slightly 
shiny black crust. Fresh 
fracture dark grey. At one 
end of the .stone there is a 
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