PROGRESS OF METEORIC ASTRONOMY IN AMERICA. 
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covered. IVEeteorites—Cont’d. 
Number. 
Weight. 
Authority. 
Remarks. 
55 
152 lbs. 
J. W. Mallet. 
56 
Mass above ground, 4.5 x 3.5 feet. 
57 
254 lbs. 
F. A. Genth. 
58 
0.1 lb. 
G. J. Brush. 
59 
112 lbs. 
Found by Wm. Daring. 
60 
37 “ 
Found by D. Crockett. 
61 
62 
J. L. Smith. 
Specimen weighed 22% oz. 
3.3 lbs. 
S. C. H. Bailey. 
63 
64 
29 “ 
632 “ 
Found near Central City by Otho Curtice. 
65 
10.6 “ 
Dr. Jackson. 
Found in the “ Dakota Indian country.'’ 
436 “ 
J. L. Wilson. 
67 
24 “ 
J. L. Smith. 
68 
69 
24.3 “ 
6.6 “ 
J. E. Whitfield. 
70 
0.8 lb. 
C. IT. Shepard. 
71 
8 lbs. 
C. U. Shepard. 
72 
1.9 “ 
E. S. Dana. 
73 
85 “ 
B. Silliman. 
74 
143.5 “ 
J. L. Smith. 
Six fragments found; the first in 1869. 
75 
4 “ 
E. T Cox. 
76 
25 “ 
B. S. Burton. 
77 
35.8 “ 
W. E. Hidden. 
78 
116 “ 
C. U. Shepard. 
79 
22,048 “ 
E. Guignet. 
In the province of San Catherina. 
80 
13 “ 
W. E. Hidden. 
81 
321 “ 
Whitfield and 
Merrill. 
. 
82 
117 “ 
C. U. Shepard. 
83 
2.8 “ 
1 W. E. Hidden. 
84 
128.2 “ 
C. U. Shepard. 
85 
80 “ 
G. F.Kunz. 
86 
10.5 “ 
C. IT. Shepard. 
87 
. 4.8 “ 
L. G. Eakins. 
88 
97.25 “ 
W. E. Hidden. 
89 
1 Mb. 
G. F. Kunz. 
90 
114 lbs. 
J. R. Eastman. 
* 
91 
G. F. Kunz. 
Fragments found in mounds by F. W. Putnam; now in 
the Peabody Museum. 
92 
26 lbs. 
G. F. Kunz. 
Several fragments. 
93 
94 “ 
W. E. Hidden. 
94 
53 “ 
Davenport Fisher. 
95 
324.4 “ 
G. F. Kunz. 
Several fragments. 
96 
14.5 “ 
Ward and Howell. 
Found near Puquios. Not yet described. 
97 
92 “ 
G. F. Kunz. 
98 
• 25.06“ 
G. F. Kunz. 
99 
18 “ 
G. F. Kunz. 
100 
94.5 “ 
J. E. Whitfield. 
101 
27 “ 
G. F. Kunz. 
102 
17.5 “ 
E. E. Howell. 
103 
16 “ 
Ward and Howell. 
Thirty leagues east of Taltal. Not yet described. 
104 
27 “ 
Ward and Howell. 
Thirty-five leagues S. E. of Taltal. Not yet described. 
105 
Ward and Howell. 
Estimated at from 6 to 8 lbs. 
106 
179 “ 
Ward and Howell. 
Found five miles south of Carlton. Not yet described. 
■80. A. J. S. XTVg, 246 ; XXI 3 , 286. 
81. A. J. S. XXXVI 3) 113. 
82. A. J. S. XXVI 3 , 836; XXXIV 3 , 473. 
83. A. J. S. XX 3 , 324. 
84. A. J. S. XIX 3 , 381. 
85. A. J. 8 . XXXIII 3 , 228. 
86. A. J. S. XXI 3 .H 7 . 
87. A. .J. S. XXXIX 3 , 395. 
88 . A. J. S. XXXIIg. 304; XXXIIIg, 115. 
89. A. J. S. XXXVig, 275. 
90. A. J. S. XXVlIl 3l 299 ; XXX 3 , 312. 
91. A. J. S. XXXIII 3 , 228. 
92. A. J. S. XXXI 3) 145; Proc. A. A. A. S., 1885, 
246. 
93. A. J. S. XXX r 3 ,460; School of Mines Quar¬ 
terly, Columbia Coll., VII, No. 2 , 188. 
94. A. J. S. XXXIV 3 , 381. 
95. A. J. S. XXX 3) 235 ; XXXII 3 , 311. 
96. 
97. A. J. S. XXXIII 3 , 233. 
98. A. J. S. XXXVI 3) 276. 
99. A. J. S. XXX1V 3 , 475. 
100. A. J. S. XXXIV 3 . 387, 476. 
101 . A. J. S. XXXIV 3 , 471. 
102 . Science, N. Y., March 7, 1890,167.. 
103. 
104. 
105. 
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