268 Fre~tp Museum or Naturat History — GEoroey, Vot. III. 
No. {oF Wall oe Bina: NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
Ivanpah, San Bernardino Co., California. 
Found 1880 Iron. Medium octahedrite. Etched slab with 
crust. Cat. No. 1118. 
Chiseled fragment showing no cleavage. Cat. 
No. 112. 
Jackson County, Tennessee. 
Found 1846 Iron. Medium  octahedrite. Cleaved mass 
with nearly plane surfaces. One end etched. 
Cat. No. 1116. 
Jamestown, Stutsman Co., North Dakota. 
Found 1885 Iron. Fine octahedrite. End piece, etched. 
Cat. No. 1021. 
Etched section, 2.5x11 cm., with crust. Figures 
dimly outlined. Cat. No. 483. 
Jamkheir, Ahmednuggur, India. 
Fell 1866 Stone. Fragment with crust and polished sur- 
Oct. 5 face. Cat. No. 1572. 
Jamyschewa, see Pavlodar. 
Jelica, Servia. 
Fell 1889 Stone. Amphoterite. Fragment with crust. 
Dec. 1 Crust black, rather smooth, the surface show- 
2:30 P. M. ing typical pittings. Interior gray, with angu- 
lar pieces of bronzite projecting from a fine- 
grained groundmass. Texture friable. Metal- 
lic grains small and scarce. Cat. No. 511. 
Three masses, each with crust. All are good 
examples of the meteorite. Cat. Nos. 1353-5. 
Mass with crust. Cat. No. 605. 
Jenny’s Creek, Wayne Co., West Virginia. 
Found 1883 Iron. Coarse octahedrite. Two masses show- 
ing cleavage octahedrons, separated by bright 
plates of taenite. Cat. No. 954. 
Chiseled fragments similar to above. Cat. 
No. 114. 
Jerome, Gove Co., Kansas. 
Found 1894 Stone. Crystalline spherulitic chondrite. Mass 
with crust. All oxidized to uniform, rust- 
brown color. Cat. No. 1518. 
Jewell Hill, Madison Co., North Carolina. 
Found 1854 Iron. Fine octahedrite. Etched slab with 
crust. The narrow bands meet at angles of 
90°. Cat. No. 1108. 
Jhung, Punjaub, India. 
Fell 1873 Stone. Spherical chondrite. Two fragments 
June with crust. Cat. No. 1798. 
Polished, interior fragment. Cat. No. 1799. 
Fragments from interior. Cat. Nos. 305-6. 

