254 BROWN : CATALOGUE OF CALCUTTA METEORITE COLLECTION. 
Found 1859 
Fe'.l 1863, March 16 
PORT ORFORD (ROGUE RIVER 
MOUNTAINS), Oregon. United 
States of America. 
Tron-Stone, Pallasite, Krasno- 
jarsk group. Pk. A small, 
polished piece of metal from 
the crust, and a few granular 
fragments. Reg. No. 1 
Ttjis impossible to tell the nature 
of this meteorite from the 
Calcutta specimen. In Fed- 
don's catalogue it was regis- 
tered as siderolitic. Its classi- 
fication as a Pallasite is given 
on the authority of Brezina 
and Wulfing, while Ward 
states that it belongs to the 
Krasnojarsk group 
POWDER MILL CREEK, see 
CRAB ORCHARD. 
PULSORA, Ratlam State, Central 
India, Iri'^'.ia. 
Stone. Brecciated intermediate 
chondrite, Cib. Nearly com- 
plete stone, the greater part 
of which is covered with crust. 
Irregular shape with rather 
rounded angles and deep 
pittings. The crust is thin, 
didl to brownish -black, 
minutely cracked and papil- 
lated. Interior brecciated, 
light and dark grey, with 
chondri and a few small metal- 
lic grains, somewhat rusted. 
Reg. No. 162 (1) . 
Small fragment with crust. 
Like previous specimen. Reg. 
No. 162 (2) ... 
Caloitfa Catalogue, 
1867: Oldham 
p. 8. 
1869 : Buchner : Vierter Nac-''traq. 
Pogg.Ann., Vol. CXXXVI, 
pp. 454-455. 
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