CATALOGUE OF THE COLLECTION OF METEORITES. 85 
Weight 
Date 
of Fall or Find. NAME AND DESCRIPTION, in grams. 
Found 187]. | Bacubirito (Ranchito), Sinaloa, Mexico. 
Iron. Finest octahedrite, Off. Thick, etched slab 
with crust. Very narrow Widmanstatten 
figures are plainly defined. There are some 
angular partings and two small troilite inclu- 
sions.  _ See Plate XXXV. Cat. No., 537.| 352 
Found 1893. | Ballinoo, Australia. 
Iron. Finest octahedrite, Off. Polished and 
etched slab with crust. Crust surface smooth 
and little oxidized, indicating a recent fall. 
Etched surface shows no figures. Cat. No., 456. 
Fell 1871, Bandong, Goemoroeh, Java. 
Dec. 10, Stone. Brecciated white chondrite, Cwb. Two 
1:30 P. M. fragments from interior. Grayish-brown, with 
metallic particles. Cat. No., 304. 
Fell 1845, Baratta, Deniliquin, Australia. 
Stone. Intermediate chondrite, Ci, Full-sized 
section, 10x15 cm. one surface polished, with 
crust. Polished surface is thickly sprinkled 
with gray and white chondri of various sizes, 
Metallic grains small in size and amount. 
Many chondri show a rim of metal. Crust 
thin, black, somewhat rusty. 
See Plate XX XI. Cat. No., 539. 
Fell 1790, Barbotan, Gascony, France. 
July 24, Stone. Gray chondrite,Cg. Fragment from in- 
oP: M. terior, one surface polished, showing numer- 
ous, minute, metallic grains. Cat. No., 213. 
Fragment with crust, showing pitted surface. 
Much discolored by age. Cat. No., 214. 
Fell 1892, Bath, Brown Co., South Dakota. 
Aug. 29, Stone. Brecciated spherical chondrite, Ccb. 
4P.M. Irregular fragment, with crust and polished 
surface. The crust surface is indented with 
broad, shallow pits. Crust, dull-black, papil- 
lated, not more than .8 mm. in thickness. I[n- 
terior, grayish-brown, of fine-granular struc- 
ture, containing minute metallic grains. A 
portion shows “slickensided” surface. Cat. 
No., 351. 
Fell 1902, Bath Furnace, Bath Co., Kentucky. 
Nov. 15, Stone. Intermediate chondrite, Ci. Fragment, 
6:45 P. M. with crust and three sawed surfaces. Interior 
‘gray, with rusty spots and thickly sprinkled 
metallic grains. ‘The latter are often ir- 
regular in shape and show bronze-yellow in- 
clusions of troilite. The texture of the stone 
is quite firm. The presence of chondri is indi- 
cated by darker and lighter spots. Crust, 
black and uniform. Shows typical pittings. 366 ' 
See Plate XXXII. Cat. No., 555. 

