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‘Marcu, 1916. METEORITE CoLLECTION — CATALOGUE 
Date 
| No. | of Fall or Find. 
‘1642 
Found 1892 
Fell 1785 
Feb. 19 
12:15 P. M. 
Fell 1795 
Dec. 13 
3:30 P. M. 
Recognized 
1858 
Described 
1825 
Found 1875 
Fell 1852 
Jan. 23 
| 4:30 P. M. 
Fell 1877 
June 17 
4:30 A. M. 
NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
Williamstown, Grant Co., Kentucky. 
Iron. Medium octahedrite. Long, narrow end 
piece, etched. Cat. No. 1185. 
Full-sized, etched section. Cat. No. 766. 
Witmess, Bavaria, Austria. 
Stone. Spherical chondrite. 
Fragment with 
crust. Cat. No. 1876. 
Wold Cottage, Yorkshire, England. 
Stone. Veined white chondrite. Fragment 
from interior with three polished surfaces, 
Shows veining. Cat. No. 1833. 
Fragment from interior. Cat. No. 1834. 
Polished chips. Cat. No. 215. 
Wooster, Wayne Co., Ohio. 
Iron. Medium octahedrite. 
ments. Cat. No. 1193. 
One etched fragment. Cat. No. 494. 
Two etched frag- 
Yanhuitlan, Oaxaca, Mexico. 
Iron. Fine octahedrite. End piece, etched. Sur- 
face 21x27cm. No figures are discernible. This 
slab is evidently from the same individual as 
the following one, and also bears the name 
““Misteca.”’ The crust surface is smooth and 
bright. Cat. No. 963. 
Full-sized, etched section, 23x29 cm. Figures 
of a fine octahedrite are dimly outlined 
in one corner; the remainder appears like an 
ataxite. Although the slab bears the word 
‘*Misteca’’ etched upon it, the figures class it 
with Yanhuitlan. Cat. No. 962. 
Etched slab. Cat. No. 831. 
Yardea Station, South Australia. 
Iron. Medium octahedrite. End piece, etched. 
The bands are broad and swollen. Cat. 
No. 935. 
Yatoor, Madras, India. 
Stone. Spherulitic chondrite. Mass with crust 
and polished surfaces. Structure coarse. 
Metal abundant. Cat. No. 1877. 
Yodze, Kovno, Russia. 
Stone. Brecciated howardite. Mass with crust. 
The black, glassy crust and_ brecciated 
interior are striking characters. Cat. No. 
1371. 
399 
Weight 
in grams. 

