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BROWN : CATALOGUE OF CALCUTTA METEORITE COLLECTION. 
Date of 
Fall or Find. 
Name and Description. 
Weight in 
Grammes. 
Found 1877, October • 
SOKO-BANJ A— co«/f/. 
and a few grains of troilite 
and nickel-iron. Very 
friable. Crust thin, dull 
black, minutely scoriace- 
ous. Reg. No. 236 . 
Frag!i;ent with crust. Like 
previous si)ecimen. Reg. 
No. 2:56 .... 
1 
71 
5 
Fell 1808, May 22 
STANNERN, Moravia, Austria. 
Stone. Eukrite, Eu. Large 
fragment partly covered with 
crust. The latter is thin, 
vitreous, shining black, pitted 
and marked by tiow lines. 
Interior fine-grained, 
greenish-grey to light grey 
speckled with white, brec- 
ciated. Reg. No. 165 (1) . 
Almost complete individual. 
Angles only slightly rounded. 
Like previous specimen. 
Reg. No. 165 (2) 
Fragment with crust which 
is in alternating bands of 
dull greyish- black and shin- 
ing black. Reg. No. 165 (6) 
308 
156 
3 
bound 1858 
STAUNTON, Augusta County, 
Virginia, ITnited States of America. 
Iron, Medium octahedrite, 
Om. Large slab, 14 x 15 cms., 
polished on one face and 
etched on the other. Original 
crust on two edges. Shows 
beautiful and distinct Wid- 
manstiitten figures. Reg. 
No. Ill . 
709 
Found 1857, March 24 
STAVROPOL, Northern Caucasus, 
Russia. 
Stone. Crystalline chondrite, 
Ck. Fragment from interior, 
with two pohshed surfaces. 
Dark grey, fine granular. 
