Date 
of Fall or Find. 
Fell 1492 
Nov. 16 
11:30 P. M. 
Fell 1822 
Sept. 13 
7 A.M. 
Found 1889 
Fell 1812 
April 15 
4 P.M. 
Fell 1837 
Aug. 3 
Found(?) 
Found 1902 
Marcu, 1916. METEORITE COLLECTION — CATALOGUE 
NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
Ensisheim, Upper Alsace, Germany. 
Stone. Crystalline chondrite. Two masses 
with polished surfaces. The stone takes a 
good polish. Metallic grains few and mostly 
troilite. Cat. No. 1740. 
Mass with crust and armored surface. 
color of interior. Cat. No. 1739. 
Fragment from interior. Cat. No. 207. 
Fragment from interior. Cat. No. 208. 
Crust 
Epinal, Vosges, France. 
Stone. Spherulitic chondrite. 
terior. Cat. No. 1787. 
Fragment with crust. Cat. No. 1786. 
Mass from in- 
Ergheo, Somaliland Peninsula, Africa. 
Stone. Crystalline chondrite. Polished sec- 
tion with crust. Alteration from the crust 
inward has extended in some places to a depth 
of 5 mm. making the claim that the meteorite 
was seen to fall in July, 1889, seem doubtful. 
Cat. No. 1769. 
Polished section with crust. Polished surface 
brownish-black, showing small metallic grains, 
rather thinly distributed. Texture firm, com- 
pact. Crust surface smooth and of reddish- 
brown color, indicating long exposure. Cat. 
No. 553. 
Erxleben, Saxony, Germany. 
Stone. Crystalline chondrite. 
with crust. Cat. No. 1772. 
Fragment from interior. Cat. No. 231. 
Broad fragment 
Esnandes, Charente-Inferieure, France. 
Stone. Gray chondrite. Fragment from in- 
terior. Dark, compact and contains a dark 
inclusion. Cat. No. 1569. 
Espiritu Santo, Michoacan, Mexico. 
Iron. Fine octahedrite. Etched fragment 
with crust. Fine octahedral figures are clearly 
shown. Cat. No. 1056. 
Estacado, Hale Co., Texas. 
Stone. Crystalline chondrite. About  one- 
third the original mass. Has two broad, pol- 
ished surfaces. Cat. No. 1489. 
Full-sized slab with polished surfaces. Cat. 
No. 760. 

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_ Weight 
in grams. 
103,200 
15,402 
