240 BROWN : CATALOGUE OF CALCUTTA METEORITE COLLECTION 
Data of 
Fall or Find. 
Fell 1808 
Fell 1868, December 22 
Fell 1902, July 1' 
Name and Description. 
MORAPABAD, Moradabad Dis- 
Irict, UnitecJ Provinces, India. 
Stone. White chondrite, Cw. 
Fragment with crust. Cha- 
racters of the interior obs- 
cured by rusting. Crust thin, 
dull black. Reg. No. 112 . 
Fragment from interior, white 
with small chondri and rust 
spots. Reg. No. 112 . 
1828: Ediiibi/rgh Journal of Science, 
July, p. 172. 
MOTI-KA-NAGLA, Biana District, 
Bharatpur State, Rajputana, India, 
Stone. Crystalline chondrite. 
Ck. Largest piece of fall with 
crust and sawn surface. In- 
terior dark greyish- brown, 
very fine-grained, crystalline. 
Chondritic structure only 
visible on close examination. 
Crust thin, dull black and 
blebby, does not adhere well, 
marked by broad, shallow 
pits. Reg. No. 173(1) . 
Small fragment with crust and 
fractured surface. Texture 
fine-grained and crystalline. 
Chondri and numerous, 
minute, metallic points visible. 
Most of the crust has become 
detached. Reg. No. 173 (2) . 
1880 : Fedden : Calcutta Catalogue, 
p. 26. 
MOUNT BROWNE, Evelyn County, 
New South Wales. 
Stone. Spherical chondrite, Cc. 
Slice with two polished 
surfaces, edged with crust. 
Interior light grey, with 
numerous, well-marked, 
darker chondri, many shining 
metallic grains and rust spots. 
Crust thin, dull to glossy 
black. Reg. No. 242 . 
Weight in 
Grammes. 
27-5 
1,117 
73 
48 
