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Fell 1773 
Nov. 17 
Midnight 
Found 1850 
Fell 1865 
Aug. 25 
11 A.M. 
Fell 1818 
June 
Found 1875 
Fell 1862 
Oct. 1 
Fell 1874 
May il 
11:45 Pp. M. 
Fell 1850 
Nov. 30 
4:30 A. M. 
) arcH, 1916. METEORITE COLLECTION — CATALOGUE 
NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
Sena, (Sigena), Aragon, Spain. 
Stone. Brecciated gray chondrite. Fragment 
from the interior. Compact, mottled white, 
gray, and brown from presence of chondri and 
rusty metallic grains. Cat. No. 445. 
Two fragments, one with crust. Interior dark 
gray. Cat. No. 1854. 
Seneca Falls, Seneca Co., New York. 
Iron. Medium octahedrite. Sawed — section 
showing natural surface and fracture. Octa- 
hedral cleavage very distinct. One surface 
partially etched, bears an initial of the name 
of the first owner, Mr. L.C. Partridge. Loaned 
by Gen. G. Murray Guion. Cat. No. 60. 
Full-sized section, etched. Contains a circular 
nodule of troilite. Cat. No. 1200. 
Senhadja, Algiers, Africa. 
Stone. Veined white chondrite. 
crust. Cat. No. 1837. 
Mass from interior. Cat. No. 599. 
Fragment from interior. Cat. No. 283. 
Mass _ with 
Seres, Macedonia, Turkey. 
Stone. Gray chondrite. 
Cat. No. 1866. 
Mass with polished surfaces. 
Mass with interior. 
Cat. No. 1867. 
Serrania de Varas, Atacama, Chile. 
Iron. Fine octahedrite. Mass with crust and 
etched surface. The figures of the etched sur- 
face resemble those of Butler. Different 
figures appear also on a portion. The figures 
differ from those described by Brezina and 
Fletcher. Cat. No. 950. 
Rough fragment. Cat. No. 951. 
Sevilla, Spain. 
Stone. Howarditic chondrite. 
crust. Cat. No. 1601. 
Fragments with 
Sevrukowo, Kursk, Russia. 
Stone. Black chondrite. 
with polished surface. 
Like previous specimen. 
Mass from interior 
Cat. No. 1602. 
Cat. No. 1603. 
Shalka, Bengal, India. 
Stone. Chladnite. 
Cat. No. 572. 
Fragment with crust. 
Fragments with crust. 
Cat. No. 1367. 

297 
Weight 
in grams. 
