AM'llAhETICAL MS'I'. 
283 
Da te of 
Fall or l<'iiul. 
Name, and 1 )('S( ri|)t ion. 
Weight in 
(JratmneH. 
Sell looi, January Z6 . 
y 4T ,( ' P I- nlfl 
1 ^± ■ I fiin, 
nickol-iron arc, abundant, 
and are evenly di.stributed 
tlirougbout the iiia.sM. Keg. 
No. 110 . 
1861 : Haidinger: Wiaii Akad. Ber., 
Vol "Vl IV Pf 9 Till 7'^-74 
vol. V , XL. 4^, pp. lO'itt 
30 
Found 1884 . 
YOUNDECJIN, Western Australia. 
Iron. Coarse octahedrite, Og. 
Sawn slab edged for the 
greater j)art with a rough 
crust. Reg. No. 117 . 
85 
Fell 1818, AprilU . 
ZABORZIKA, Volhynia, Russia. 
Stone. Veined white ehondrite, 
Cwa. Fragment from 
interior, light grey with 
indistinct chondri, rust spots, 
and a few metallic points. 
Reg. No. 35 . . . 
1-5 
Mentioned 1792 
ZACATECAS, Mexico. 
Iron. Brecciated octahedrite, 
Zacatecas group, Obz. Large 
irregular fragment, with crust. 
The latter is marked with 
broad pits. An etched face 
shows distinct Widmanstatten 
figures, round and elongated 
troilite grains. Reg. No. 
109 (1) . . . 
Irregular fragment, completely 
covered with a rough, rusted 
surface. Reg. No. 109 (2) . 
611 
34 
Fell 1821, October 14 
ZEBRAK, Bohemia, Austria. 
Stone. Spherical ehondrite, Co. 
Fragments with crust. The 
latter is thin and dull black. 
Interior ash-grey, rusted, 
friable, showing chondri and 
minute metallic grains. Reg. 
No. 36 . 
1-5 
