Date 
of Fall or Find. 
Found 1876 
Fell 1843 
Nov. 12 
Found 1854 
Fell 1831 
Sept. 9 
3:30 P. M. 
Fell 1807 
Dec. 14 
6:30 A. M. 
Found 1877 
Found 1902 
308 Fretp Museum or Natura. History — Geotoey, VoL. III. 
NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
Werchne Dnieprowsk, Ekaterinoslav, Russia. 
Iron. Finest octahedrite. Etched slab with 
crust. Contains nodule of troilite 2.5 cm. in 
diameter. The lamellae are too coarse for the 
classification and the iron does not show the 
tendency to rust said to be characteristic of 
this fall. Cat. No. 862. 
Werchne Tschirskaja, Russia. 
Stone. Veined  spherulitic chondrite. Two 
fragments of about equal size, each with crust. 
One shows armored surface. Cat. No. 1873. 
Werchne Udinsk, Transbaikalin, Siberia. 
Iron. Medium octahedrite. Cuboidal, etched 
mass with crust. Cat. No. 1138. 
Etched slab with crust. Cat. No. 1139. 
Wessely, Moravia, Austria. 
Stone. Veined gray chondrite. 
crust and polished surface. 
Fragment with 
Cat. No. 1875. 
Weston, Fairfield Co., Connecticut. 
Stone. Brecciated spherical chondrite. 
with crust and _ polished surfaces. Cat. 
No. 1836. 
Mass with crust and two sawed surfaces. Yel- 
low and gray portions contrast strongly in 
color. Cat. No. 18365. 
Slab 
Whitfield County, Georgia. 
Iron. Medium octahedrite. Full-sized, etched 
section. It exhibits numerous parallel veins 
of schreibersite. Cat. No. 1119. 
Wichita County, Texas. 
Iron. Coarse octahedrite. Full-sized, etched 
section. Troilite and cohenite are prominent. 
Cat. No. 886. 
Full-sized, etched section, 18x27 cm. Cat. 
No. 41. 
Thin section, etched. Cat. No. 885. 
Williamette, Clackamas Co., Oregon. 
Iron. Medium octahedrite. Full-sized, etched 
section. Contains circular troilite nodule 
2.5 cm. in diameter. Cat. No. 592. hs 
at. 
Mass with crust and broken surface. 
No. 1195. 

