ALPHABETICAL LIST. 
225 
Dale, of 
Fall or Find, 
Found 1860 
Fell 1803, April 26 
Fell 1910, November 24 
Naiiid and Description. 
LA CJRANOF, Oldham f'oiinty, 
Kentucky, United StaieH of 
Aitierit^a. 
Iron. Fine octahedritc. Of. 
Thick .nlai) with naturn! 
edge, two polistied and one 
etched surface .whowinj^ Wid- 
nianHfiitten figures. Hog. 
No. 104 . . 
L'AKJLIO, Orne, France. 
Stone. Breociated intermediate 
chondrite, Cib. Almost com- 
plete stone partly encrusted. 
Interior ash-grey, granular, 
compact, with a few metallic 
grains. Crust thin, reddish- 
brown to black, pitted. 
Reg. No. ir).-) (I) 
Fragment with crust. Interior 
very rust stained. Reg. 
No. L5rj (.3) 
Fragment with crust and polish- 
ed surface in which chondri 
and bright metallic grains 
are vi.sible. Reg. No. 
155(4) . . . . 
Fragment from interior. It is 
very doubtful if this piece 
really belongs to the L'Aigle 
fall. " Reg. No. 1.55 (5) 
Fragment from interior, with 
polished surface showing a 
mottled grey, brecciated 
ground mass, with greyish 
chondri and much bright 
metallic matter. Reg. 
No. 155 (6) 
Complete stone, almost covered 
with crust. Reg. No. 155 (7). 
LAKANGA'>N, Bhikangaon, Par- 
gana Nimar, Indore, Central 
India. 
Stone. Eukrite, Eu. Frag- 
ment with crust Interior 
Weight, in 
GrammoH. 
G 
