^16 l*l>'>VVN : CATALOGUE OF CALCUTTA METEORITE COLLECtlOl4. 
Date of 
FaU or Find. 
Fell 1905, April 27, H,!)out 1 
r. M. 
Found 1889 
Fell 1874, November 26 
Name and Description. 
KARKH—contd. 
layer of mueli Finer-grained, 
light brownish-grey material, 
traversed by a few, narrow, 
black veins and containing 
rusted areas of nickel-iron 
up to half an inch across. 
It is joined to the remainder 
of the stone along a Hat, 
partly uncovered surface, 
showing signs of a shining 
black, crust-like layer 
separating the two. Reg. 
No. 239-E. 
Large piece half covered with 
crust. The latter is dull to 
shining black. Interior dark 
grey with more abundant 
chondri than the previous 
specimens, and numerous 
rusted spots. Reg. No. 
239-F 
1907 : Fermor : Rec, Geol. Sur. Ind., 
Vol. XXV, Pt. 2, pp. 85-90. 
KENTON COUNTY, Kentucky, 
United States of America. 
Iron. Medium octahedrite, 
Om. Thin slab with natural 
edge and two etched surfaces. 
Widmanstatten figures are 
well exhibited. Shows a 
marked tendency to break 
along the cleavage lines. 
Reg. No. 12.3 . 
Etched slab partly edged with 
crust. Widmanstatten figures 
distinct. A few, small, en- 
closed troilite nodules pre- 
sent. Reg. No. 130 . 
KERILIS, C6tes-du-Nord, France. 
Stone. Veined grey chondrite 
Cga. Slice partly edged 
with crust. Interior ash- 
