AiJMr.\iu<yi'[(;Ai, list. 
271 
JJato oi 
]"'all or Find. 
Foil 1857, Maicli 24 
Reported 1751 
Fell 1865, January 19 
Described 18f^5 
Njiiiic and I )cs( i i|)t ion. 
STAVROPOL r-.w/r/. 
(•oinpaot, with .small dark 
cliondri and a few, .small, 
nu'lallic grains. Reg. No. 40 
STEINBACH (see BRKITKN- 
BACH and RITTKRS(!RfN), 
Ery.ogebiigc, Saxony and Bohemia. 
Iron-Stone. Siderophyre, Si. 
Fragment edged with crust. 
One side show.s a few silicate 
grains set in metal which 
exhibits Widmanstatten 
figures. The other face is 
entirely metallic and also 
shows the same kind of 
figures. Reg. No. 41 . 
Rusted fragments and silicate 
grains. Reg. No. 41 . 
According to Fletcher, Stein- 
bach, Rittersgriin, and 
Breilenbach are within five 
English miles of each other 
on the borders of Saxony and 
Bohemia, and the siderolites 
probably fell at the same 
time. 
SVPVHEE. near Padrauna, Gorakli- 
pur District, United Provinces. 
Stone. Breceiated grey chond- 
rite, Cgb. Fragment with 
crust, cut and polished on 
four faces. Interior rusted 
grey with broad, black, 
brecciation patches. Chondri 
and fine, scattered, metallic 
grains abundant. Crust 
thin, glossy black, irregular 
and pitted. Reg. No. 114 . 
1869 : Buchner : Vieritr Nachtrag, 
Pogg. Ann., Vol. CXXXVI, p. 455. 
TABARZ, near Gotha, Germany. 
Iron. Coarse octahedrite. Og. 
Fragment with crust and 
polished surfaces. Reg. No. 24 
Weight ill 
GrammcH. 
1-3 
14 
1-3 
28 
