ALPHABETICAL LLST. 
241 
Date of 
Fall or Find. 
Name and Description. 
Weight in 
Grammes. 
Fell 1902 July 17 
MOUNT BROWNE— row^f/. 
Fragment with crust. Reg. No. 
242 
3 
Found 1887 . 
MOUNT .TOY, Adama County, 
Pennsylvania, United States of 
America. 
Iron. Coarsest octahedrite, 
Ogg. Thick etched section, 
29x11x1 cms. with crust. 
The characteristic fragment al 
structure of this iron is well 
exhibited. It is now breaking 
up through internal decom- 
position. Reg. No. 157 
1,240 
Found 1868 . 
MOUNT VERNON, Christian 
County, Kentucky, United States 
of America. 
Iron-Stone. Pallasite, Kras- 
nojarsk group, Pk. Rounded 
masses of dark yellow olivine, 
translucent to opaque, with 
fragmentary rust. This speci- 
men was originally a large 
polished slab, but it has now 
fallen to pieces. Reg. No. 227 
MOW see MHOW. 
1,194 
Fell 1865, September 21 
MUD MR (MADDUR TALUK), 
near Annay Doddi, Mysore. India. 
Stone. Spherical chondrite, Cc. 
Large tetrahedral fragment, 
mostly covered with crust. 
The latter is thin, dull black 
with glossy blebs, on one side 
very scoriaceous and on 
another somewhat pitted. 
Interior light grey, rather 
friable, with very numerous, 
well developed, projecting, 
spherical chondri, and depres- 
sions once occupied by them. 
Reg. No. 178 
1865 : Bowring : Proc, Asiatic Soc, 
Bengal, p. 195. 
1,597 
