ALPHABETICAL 1. 1ST 
Diilo of 
Fail or Find. 
Name and Description. 
W<)l^;llt in 
(irammou. 
Fell 1831, September 9 
WK<oM*jIjY, Hraai.sch, Aloravia, 
AuHtria. 
Stoiui. Veined grey (^liondrile, 
Cga. Fragiiiont with cruHt. 
Interior light grey .showing a 
few outlines of chondri. 
Crust thin, dull black, smooth. 
Reg. No. 62 . . . 
2 
Fell 1807. December 14 
> 
WESTON. Fairfield County, Connec- 
ticut, United States of America. 
Stone. Brecciated spherical 
chondrite, Ccb. Fragment 
with crust. Interior divided 
into two well-marked and 
sharply defined breccia-like 
patches of bluish-grey and 
yellowish-grey shades. The 
small spherical chondri, many 
of which project, give this 
stone the appearance of a 
fine-grained grit. A large 
troilite inclusion occupies 
one corner. Crust tliin, 
dull black, scoriaceous. 
Reg. No. 150 . 
72 
Fragment with crust, shows 
larger chondri. Reg. No. 
150 (2) . . . . 
Fragment with crust. Like 
first specimen. Reg. No. 150 
(3) 
Two fragments from interior. 
Like first specimen. Reg. 
No. 150(4) 
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7 
7 
Known 1836 . , . 
s.' 
WICHITA COUNTY, Texas, 
United States of America. 
Iron. Coarse octahedrite, Og. 
Slab with natural and etched 
surfaces. The latter shows 
coarse Widmanstatten figures 
and troilite inclusions. Reg. 
No. 135 . 
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