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CATALOGUE OF CAT;OrTTA METEORITE COLLECTION. 
Date of 
Fall or Find. 
Name and Description. 
Weight in 
Grammes. 
I'ound 1853 
UNION COUNTY, Georgia, 
Uniled States of America. 
Iron. Coarsest octahedrite, 
Ogg. Fragment with crust, 
two polished and one etched 
surface showing Widmans- 
tatten figures. Reg. No. 49 . 
34 
UNKNOWN. 
Stone. Veined intermediate 
chondrite, Cia. Large frag- 
ment cut and polished on 
Olio side, showing chondri in 
a grey groundmass, flecked 
with rust spots. Numerous 
fine grains of nickel-iron are 
evenly distributed through 
the stone, which is traversed 
by a series of thin, parallel, 
black veins. Crust thin, dull 
black, papiliated and pitted. 
Reg. No. 147 . 
198 
UNKNOWN. 
Iron-Stone. Pallasite ? Slab 
with polished and natural 
surfaces. The former shows 
large silicate grains and in- 
clusions set in the nickel- 
iron mass. Reg. No. 84 
122 
Fell 1843, June 2 
UTRECHT, Holland. 
Stone. Veined spherical 
chondrite, Cca. Fragments 
with crust. The latter is 
thin, dull black and papil- 
iated. Interior light grey 
with small, darker chondri, 
and a few metallic points. 
Reg. No. 17 . . . 
0-6 
Known 1861 . 
VACA MUERTA (SIERRA DE 
CHACO), Atacama, Chili. 
Iron-Stone. Grahamite, Mg. 
Fragment with crust, one 
polished surface showing 
metallic and non-metallic 
