288 
Date 
No. | of Fall or Find. 
456 
Fretp Museum or Natura. History — GEotoey, Vot. III. 
Found 1887 
Fell 1857 
Feb. 28 
Noon 
Found 1885 
Fell 1826 
May 19 
Fell 1882 
Aug. 2 
4:30 P. M. 
Fell 1899 
7 A.M. 
Found 1906 
Found 1903 
Fell 1855 
Aug. 5 
3:30 P. M. 
Found 1841 
NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
Pan de Azucar, Tarapaca, Chile. 
Iron. Coarse  octahedrite. 
etched. The bands are swollen. 
1130) 
Full-sized _ slab, 
Cat. No: 
Parnallee, Madras, India. 
Stone. Veined gray chondrite. Mass with 
crust and polished surface. Cat. No. 1848. 
Mass with crust and_ polished surface. 
Abundant troilite. Cat. No. 437. 
Thin slab with crust. Cat. No. 1847. 
Polished slab with large nodule of troilite. 
No. 1846. 
Fragment with crust. Cat. No. 270. 
Cat. 
Pavlodar, Tomsk, Russia. 
Iron-stone. Pallasite. End piece with pol- 
ished surface. Cat. No. 1813. 
Pavlograd, (Mordvinovka), Ekaterinoslav, Russia. 
Stone. White chondrite. Sawed mass from 
interior. Much oxidized. Cat. No. 1644. 
Fragment from interior. Not oxidized. Cat. 
No. 448. 
Fragment with crust. Cat. No. 1645. 
Pavlovka, Saratowsk, Russia. 
Stone. Howardite. Mass 
No. 1378. 
Cat. No. 1377.) > 
Mass from interior. 
with crust. Cat. 
Penkarring Rock, see Youndegin. 
Peramiho, Songea, West Africa. 
Stone. Eukrite. Fragment with crust. 
No. 1679. 
Cat. 
Perryville, Perry Co., Missouri. 
Iron. Finest octahedrite. 
etched. Cat. No. 802. 
Full-sized section, 
Persimmon Creek, Cherokee Co., North Carolina. 
Iron. Finest octahedrite. Polished section 
with crust. Cat. No. 614. 
Full-sized, etched section. The peculiar struc- 
ture and constituents of this iron are well 
shown. Cat. No. 970. 
Petersburg, Lincoln Co., Tennessee. 
Stone. Howardite. Mass with crust. 
No. 13856. 
Fragment with crust. 
Cat. 
Cat. No. 1357. 
Petropavlovsk, Smolensk, Russia. 
Iron. Medium octahedrite. Slab from surface, 
etched. Cat. No. 1115. 
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