
CATALOGUE 265 
D 
ne 
of Fall or Find. NAME AND DESCRIPTION. Weight 
in grams. 
Hassi Jekna. Algeria, Africa. 
Found 1890 Iron. Fine octahedrite. Fragment. Cat. 
No. 1065. 
Hayden Creek, Lemhi Co., Idaho. 
Found 1895 Iron. Medium  octahedrite. Etched section 
with crust. Shows typical octahedral figures. 
Cat. No. 489. 
Etched section with crust. Cat. No. 1020. 

Hendersonville, Henderson Co., North Carolina. 
Found 1901 Stone. Chondrite. Fragment with crust. 
Color rust brown and shows ‘‘sweating”’ 
tendency. Cat. No. 1773. 
Heredia, Costa Rica, Central America. 
Fell 1857 Stone. Brecciated spherical chondrite. Frag- 
April 1 ment with crust. Cat. No. 1781. 
Night Fragment frominterior. Light grey with metal- 
lic grains. Textureratherfirm. Cat. No. 442. 
Hermitage Plains, Australia. 
Found 1909 Stone. Mass with crust. Cat. No. 784. 
Hessle, Sweden. 
Fell 1869 Stone. Spherical chondrite. Complete indi- 
Jan. 1 vidual. Form tetrahedral. Cat. No. 1750. 
12:30 P. M. Complete individual. Minutely pitted. Cat. 
No. 1751. 
Sawed fragment with crust. Cat. No. 297. 
Nearly complete individual. Cat. No. 298. 
Complete individual. Cat. No. 1752. 
Hex River, Cape Colony, South Africa. 
Found 1882 Iron. Hexahedrite. Sawed slab, one surface 
etched. Neumann lines are partially dis- 
cernible, but more prominent are the parallel 
systems of rhabdite characteristic of this iron. 
These are beautifully shown in this specimen. 
Cat. No. 115. 
Polished slab with crust. The rhabdite inclu- 
sions are less abundant than in the preceding 
specimen. Cat. No. 986. 
High Possil, Scotland. 
Fell 1804 Stone. Whitechondrite. Fragment with crust 
April 4 Cat. No. 1551. 
Morning 
Holbrook, Navajo County, Arizona. 
Felli 1912 Stone. Crystalline spherulitic chondrite. 196 
July 19 complete individuals. Cat. No. 801. 
P.M. 
Holland’s Store, Chattanooga Co., Georgia. 
Found 1887 Iron. Brecciated hexahedrite. Full-sized slab, 
thin, with polished surface. Cat. No. 1007. 
. Thin fragment with crust. Polished surface. 
Cat. No. 129. 

