AIJ'HAHETICAL LIST, 
Fell 1820, July 12 
Found 1888 
Fell 1868, October 1 
LIXNA, WitobHk, Russia. 
iSloiio. Vciiiud fivvy chondrite, 
C'ga. Fragment witli crust. 
Interior darit groy flecked 
with rust and traversed by 
thin, dark veins. Numerous 
chondri and shining metallic 
graiiis are visible. Shows a 
slicken«ided surface. Crust 
thin, black and finely scoriacc- 
ous. Reg. No. 129 . 
Fragment from interior. Like 
previous specimen. Reg. 
No. 129 . 
LLANO DEL INCA, Atacama, Chili 
Iron-Stone. Mesosiderite; M. 
Conijilcte individual with 
dark brown, irregular, crack- 
ed surface. A few olivine 
crystals are visible. Reg. 
No. 207 (I) ... 
Fragment with natural and 
polished surfaces. The latter 
show silicates and a few 
metalhc grains. Reg. No. 
207 (2) . . . . 
Broken slab. Polished on two 
surfaces. No metallic grains 
are visible. Reg. No. 
207 (3) . . . 
LODE AN, Multan, Punjab. 
Iron-Stone. Lodranite, Lo. 
Largest piece of fall. Beauti- 
ful, small, clear yellowish- 
green olivine crystals in a 
nickel-iron matrix. The 
latter only rusts very 
slightly superficially. Crust 
thin, dull to glossy black, 
papillated by small, melted 
globules of nickel-iron. Reg. 
No. 163 . 
Fragments. Reg. No. 163 
1869: Oldham: Rec, Geol. Surv., 
Ind., Vol. II, Pt. 1, pp. 20 & 34. 
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