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Saint Genevieve County, Missouri. 
514] Found 1888 Iron. Fine octahedrite. About one-half the 
original mass. Two etched surfaces. Cat. 
No. 1049. 98,428 
Full-sized, etched section. Cat. No. 1048. 7,701 | 
Etched slab, 9x12cm. Gift of Prof. H. A. Ward. 
Cat. No. 512. 

Saint Germain en Puel, Ille et Villain, France. 
515| Fell 1890 Stone. Spherulitic chondrite. Mass with crust. ! 
July 4 Cat. No. 805. 106 | 
3:30 P. M. 
Saint Mesmin, Aube, France. 
516] Fell 1866 Stone. Brecciated intermediate chondrite. 
May 30 Mass with crust. Cat. No. 612. 32 
3:20 A. M. Four fragments, two with crust. Cat. No. 1722. 21 














Saint Michel, Finland. 
517} Fell 1910 Stone. Rodite. Mass with crust. Cat. No. 
July 12 1947. 235 
7:30 P. M. 
Saline, Sheridan Co., Kansas. 
518] Fell 1898 Stone. Crystalline spherical chondrite. About 
Nov. 15 two-thirds of the original individual. Crust 
9:30 P. M. | black, with metallic points and one large 
globule of metal. Interior compact, greenish- 
black in color, and showing abundant metallic 
grains. Cat. No. 527. 19,500 
Mass with crust and polished surface. Cat. : 
No. 13383. 1,360 
Mass with crust. Cat. No. 1334. 042 










Salles, Rhone, France. 
519| Fell 1798 Stone. Veined intermediate chondrite. Mass 
Mar. 12 with crust and sawed surface. A well-marked, 
6 P. M. brecciated structure is apparent. Cat. No. 
1723. 109 


Salt Lake City, Utah. 
520} Found 1869 Stone. Brecciated gray chondrite. Mass with ‘ 
crust and polished surfaces. Cat. No. 1859. 123° 
Salt River, Bullitt Co., Kentucky. 
521] Found 1850 Iron. Finest octahedrite. Etched mass with 
crust. The octahedral structure is only dis- 4 
cernible under a lens. Cat. No. 1141. 79 | 


















San Angelo, Tom Green Co., Texas. 
522] Found 1897 Iron. Medium octahedrite. Full-sized, etched 
section. Cat. No. 965. 2,551 
Full-sized, etched section. One troilite nodule. 7 
Cat. No. 964. 1,814 
Full-sized, etched section, 12x27 cm. Shows 
typical octahedral figures, with circular and 
elongated inclusions of troilite, the latter often 
distributed in a vein-like manner. Cat. 
No. 478. 
