Date 
of Fall or Find. 
Found 1810 
Found; 1808 
Found 1895 
Fell 1824 
June 15 
8:30 P. M. 
Found 1900 
Fell 1828 
June 4 
8:30 A. M. 
Fell 1876 
Dec. 21 
8:45 P. M. 
Fell 1871 
Spring 
Found 1852 
NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
Rasgata, Boyaca, U. S. of Colombia. 
“A Ataxite. Polished section. Cat. No. 
571. 
Mass with crust and polished surface. The crust 
surface is covered with only a slight coating of 
black oxide and shows terrestrial pitting. 
Cat. No. 1156. 
Polished fragment. Cat. No. 435. 
Red River, Texas. (Gibbs meteorite.) 
Iron. Medium  octahedrite. Chiseled frag- 
ment, one end etched. Symmetrical figures 
are shown. Cat. No. 34. 
Etched fragment with crust. Cat. No. 917. 
Small, etched slab. Cat. No. 918. 
Reed City, Osceola Co., Michigan. 
Iron. Hammond octahedrite. Kidney-shaped 
end piece 8x23 cm., etched. Cat. No. 1042. 
Full-sized, etched section, 9x26 cm. Cat. No. 
1041. 
Etched section with crust. Cat. No. 560. 
Renazzo, Ferrara, Italy. 
Stone. Black chondrite. Two fragments with 
crust. Cat. No. 1656. 
Rhine Villa, South Australia. 
Iron. Medium octahedrite. Full-sized, etched 
section. The bands are short and swollen. 
Cat. No. 869. 
Richmond, Henrico Co., Virginia. 
Stone. Crystalline spherical chondrite. Sec- 
tion with crust, polished. Cat. No. 1735. 
Fragment from interior. Cat. No. 239. 
Rochester, Fulton Co., Indiana. 
Stone. Spherulitic chondrite. Two fragments 
with crust. Cat. No. 1636. 
Roda, Huesca, Spain. 
Stone. Rodite. Mass with crust. The crust 
on one surface is of the eukritic order. Cat. 
No. 1376. 
Rodeo, Durango, Mexico. 
Iron. Fine octahedrite. About one-half of the 
original mass. One surface etched. Cat. 
No. 590. 
Full-sized, etched section. Cat. No. 1951. 
Full-sized, etched section. Cat. No. 1129. 
Full-sized, etched section. Cat. No. 1128. 
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