
BATALOGUE-OFATHE COLLEGTION: 
Date 
»1 of. Fall or Find. 
Found 1881. 
Fell 1814, 
Sept. 5, 
Noon. 
Fell 1806, 
Mar. 15, 
3 Pe. 
Fell 1873. 
Fell 1883, 
Pep. 1G, 
Se erat 
Found 1887. 
Fell 1899, 
July 10, 
8A. M. 
NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
Admire, Lyons Co., Kansas. 
Iron-stone. Brecciated pallasite, Pb. T’wo Bay. 
ished sections showing nickel-iron and chryso- 
lite. Structure brecciated. Much oxidized. 
Cat. No., 557. 
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Agen, Dep. Lot-et-Garonne, France. 
Stone. Veined intermediate chondrite, Cia. Frag- 
ment from interior, showing white chondri and 
metallic grains distributed through a darker 
ground mass. Cat. No., 235. 
Fragment, with crust. Interior, light-gray with 
darker spots having the appearance of brecci- 
ation rather than of veining; crust, black. Cat. 
No., 526. 
Alais, Dep. Gard, France. 
Stone. Carbonaceous chondrite, K. Coarse, 
brown-black powder resembling an earthy 
coal. Very friable. Cat. No., 221. 
Interior fragment like previous specimen. Cat. 
No., 222. 
Aleppo, Syria. 
Stone. Brecciated white chondrite, Cwb. Frag- 
ment, with crust. Crust, black, 2 mm. in 
thickness. Interior, light-gray. Friable. No 
distinct chondri are visible. Cat. No., 544. 
Alfianello, Brescia, Italy. 
Stone. Intermediate chondrite, Ci. Fragment, 
with crust. The latter is about .4 mm. in 
thickness, and of a dirty black color. The in- 
terior of the stone is ash-gray, fine-grained, 
and contains metallic grains, with some coarse 
nodules of the same. Cat. No., 332. 
Interior fragment, ash-gray, with brown spots, 
due to the oxidation of the metallic particles. 
Several of the latter are quite large, and 
rounded as if previously fused. Cat. No., 333. 
Large fragment, with crust. Characters like 
those of previous specimen. Cat. No., 334. 
Algoma, Kewaunee Co., Wisconsin. 
Iron Medium octahedrite, Om. Etched frag- 
ment, with crust, well marked Widmanstatten 
figures, with kamacite uniformly bordered by 
taenite. Cat. No., 529. 
Allegan, Allegan Co., Michigan. 
Stone. Spherical chondrite, Cc. Fragment, friable, 
with few metallic grains. Chondri readily 
separable. Cat. No., 498. 
Fragment, with crust. Crust, dirty black, porous. 
Gift of Prof. H. A. Ward. Cat. No., 500. 
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Weight 
in grams. 
59.4 
0.5 
1.45 
134.5 
300 
6.5 
86 
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