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FIELD 
D 
ate 
of Fall or Find. 
Fell 1853, 
Feb. 10, 
15 P.M 
Found 1884. 
Found 1883. 
Fell 1861, 
June 28, 
(ae ie 
Fell. 1837, 
July 24, 
11:30 A. M. 
Fell 1881, 
Nov. 19, 
6:30 A. M. 
Found 1856. 
Found, 1884. 
CoLUMBIAN MusEUM—GEOLOGY, VOL. II. 
NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
Girgenti, Sicily. 
Stone. Veined white chondrite, Cwa. Polished 
fragments from interior. Gray, very fine 
grained, with bright metallic grains. Cat. No., 
263. 
Glorieta Mountain, Santa Fe Co., New Mexico. 
Iron. Medium octahedrite, Om. Slab, 11x13 
cm., with crust, polished and etched. The well- 
known Widmanstatten figures of this iron are 
fully displayed. Cat. No., 122. 
Square section etched, showing both coarse and 
fine Widmanstatten figures. Cat. No., 123. 
Grand Rapids, Kent Co... Michigan. 
Iron. Fine octahedrite, Of. Full-sized section, 
13x17 cm., polished and etched. Shows very 
distinct and striking Widmanstatten figures 
made up of thin plates packed together in 
bundles. Cat. No., 116. 
Full-sized, thick section, 16x22 cm., polished 
and showing Widmanstatten figures like pre- 
vious specimen. Cat. No., 117. 
Grosnaja (Mikenskoi), Caucasus, Russia. 
Stone. Black chondrite, Cs. Fragments from 
interior. Color, black, spotted with white 
chondri. Occasional metallic grains. Texture’ 
compact. Cat. No., 485. 
Gross-Divina, Trentsiner Com., Hungary. © 
Stone. Spherical chondrite, Cc. Fragments of 
interior and crust. Interior brownish-gray, 
friable... Crust black. Cat. No., 546. 
Grossliebenthal, near Odessa, Gov. Kherson, 
Russia. ; 
Stone. Veined white chondrite, wa. Fragments, 
withcrust. Crust black, rathersmooth. Interior 
light-gray, fine-grained, rather friable. Shows 
shining metallic grains and a narrow vein. 
Cat: No., 549. 
Hainholz, Minden, Westphalia. 
Iron-stone. Mesosiderite, M. Thin chip, showing 
natural and. polished surface. ‘The metallic 
grains are small, and scattered through a 
brownish mass of asmanite and bronzite. Cat. 
No., 165. 
Fragment from interior. Black, fine-grained. 
Cat. No., 267. 
Hammond, St. Croix Co., Wisconsin. 
Iron. Compact iron with octahedral streaks, Do. 
Thin slab, showing one etched and one pol- 
ished surface. The component granules have 
a peculiar, shagreened appearance, due to 
their grouping in smaller and larger squares 
and to scattered flakes of schreibersite. Cat. 
No., 124. 
Weight 
in grams, 
1.1 
1,271 
13 
1,160.5 
7,881 
0.56 
0.91 
10.5 
1.3 
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