Date 
* | of Fall or Find. 
Found 1869 
Found 1884 
Fell 1818 
April 10 
Fell 1893 
Sept. 22 
Found 1792 
Iron. 
Fell 1897 
Aug. 1 
10:30 A. M. 
Fell 1824 
Oct. 14 
8 A. M. 
Fell 1875 
Mar. 31 
3-4 P.M. 
NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
Yorktown, Westchester Co., New York. 
Stone. This meteorite is generally referred to 
Tomhannock, but the localities are nearly 100 
miles apart and specimens of the two meteor- 
ites do not look alike. While nothing seems to 
be known of the history of Yorktown, there 
seems to be no good reason for referring it to 
Tomhannock. Three polished fragments 
with crust. Cat. No. 1763. 
Youndegin, (Penkarring Rock), West Australia. 
Iron. Coarse octahedrite. Nearly complete 
individual. Cat. No. 878. 
Full-sized, etched section, 18x44 cm. Cat. 
No. 877. 
Full-sized, elongated section, 10x27 cm. etched. 
Cat. No. 118. : 
Full-sized, etched section. Cat. No. 876. 
Zaborzika, Volhynia, Russia. 
Stone. Veined intermediate chondrite. 
with crust. Cat. No. 1709. 
Mass 
Zabrodje, Wilna, Russia. 
Stone. Veined intermediate chondrite. Frag- 
ment from interior. One polished surface. 
Cat. No. 1707. 
Zacatecas, Mexico. 
Brecciated octahedrite. Mass with three etched 
surfaces. Cat. No. 894. 
Etched mass with crust. Cat. No. 895. 
Etched fragment. Cat. No. 28. 
Zavid, Bosnia, Austria. 
Stone. Brecciated gray chondrite. Mass with 
crust and armored surface. Cat. No. 1860. 
Mass with crust. Cat. No. 1861. 
Mass from interior. Has broad, armored sur- 
face. Cat. No. 1862. 
Zebrak, Bohemia, Austria. 
Stone. Spherulitic chondrite. 
Cat. No. 1708. 
Mass with crust. 
Zsadany, Hungary. 
Stone. Spherical chondrite. Nearly complete 
individual, one surface polished. Cat. No. 
1878. 
310 Frerp Museum’ or Naturat History — Groroey, Vor. III. 
Weight 
in grams. 
141,069 
4,308 
1,087 
566 

