ALPirAIJK'I'K-'AI, LIST. 
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Date of 
Fall or Find. 
Fell 1860, May 1 
Fell 1823, August 7 
Known 1895 
Fell 1851, November 5 
Found 1895 
NEW CONCORD- am/ri. 
It i.s doubtful if (bis |)i(c(^ 
belongs to tbo New Concord 
fall. 
Fragment witb crust and poli- 
sbod surfaces. Crust minutely 
scoriaceous. More abundant 
metallic grains visible in in- 
terior. Reg. No. 182 («) 
NEWTON COUNTY, see MINCY. 
NOBLEBOROUOH, Lincoln 
County, Maine, United Ntates of 
America. 
Stone. Howardite, Ho. Frag- 
ment from interior. Greyish- 
white, fine-grained, with a 
few white and darker spots. 
Reg. No. 14 . . . 
NOCOLECHE, Wanaaring, New 
South Wales. 
Iron. Medium Octahedrite, Ora. 
Thin slab, partly edged with 
luitural crust. Etched face 
shows cleavage and indis- 
tinct Widmanstatten figures. 
Reg. No. 144 .. . 
NULLES, Catalonia, Spain. 
Stone. Brecciated grey chon- 
drite, Cgb. Fragment with 
crust and two polished sur- 
faces. Interior dark grey, 
with numerous, scattered, 
bright metallic grains. Crust 
thin, black, papillated, rather 
rusted. Reg. No. 81 . 
OAKLEY, Logan County, Kansas, 
United States of America. 
Stone. Crystalline chondrite, 
Ck. Fragment with a poli- 
shed surface. Interior fiiir., 
black, with numerous scat 
tered, tiny metallic grains 
