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No. 
589 
590 
591 
592 
593 
594 
595 
596 
597 
FieELD Musreum or Naturat History — Geotoey, Vor. III. 
D 
ate 
of Fall or Find. 
Found 1909 
Found 1891 
Found 1886 
Found 1888 
Fell 1878 
July 15. 
1:45 P. M. 
Fell 1807 
Mar. 25 
3 P.M. 
Fell 1869 
Sept. 19 
9 P.M. 
Found 1903 
Found 1810 
NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
Tepl, Bohemia. 
Iron. Medium octahedrite. Etched section 
with crust. Figures well-marked and there 
are numerous Reichenbach lamellae. Cat. 
No. 803. 
Ternera, Atacama, Chile. 
Iron. Ataxite. Fragment. 
Cat. No. 1176. 
Thunda, Queensland, Australia. 
Iron. Medium octahedrite. Thick slab with 
crust, dimly etched. Cat. No. 994. 
Etched section. Bands very long and straight. 
Cat. No. 993. 
Sawed slab, one surface etched. Figures dis- 
tinct and regular. Cat. No. 128. 
Thurlow, Hastings Co., Ontario, Canada. 
Iron. Fine octahedrite. End piece, etched. 
Cat. No. 870. 
Tieschitz, Moravia, Austria. 
Stone. Spherulitic chondrite. Mass with crust. 
Cat. No. 1725. 
Mass with crust and polished surface. Cat. 
No. 1726. 
Timochin, Smolensk, Russia. 
Stone. Spherulitic chondrite. Mass _ with 
crust and polished surface. Cat. No. 1727. 
Mass from interior with sawed surfaces. Cat. 
No. 1728. 
Tjabe, Java. 
Stone. Crystalline chondrite. Mass with 
crust. Cat. No. 1704. 
Mass with crust and sawed surface. Cat. No. 
_ 1705. 
Tlacotepec, Puebla, Mexico. 
Iron. Octahedrite(?) Full-sized, polished sec- 
tion. Cat. No. 1165. 
Tocavita, U. S. of Columbia. 
Iron. Finest octahedrite. 
crust and etched surfaces. The etching is 
typical of the finest octahedrites. Although 
the history of this iron is unknown according to 
Ward (Am. Jour. Sci., 1907, 4, 23, 1-8), its 
characters are so well marked that it seems 
desirable to include it in collections. Cat. 
No. 1155. 
Fragment with 

