CATALOGUE OF THE COLLECTION OF METEORITES. 
| Date ; ve 
Seeiae Gall or Find. NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 

Fell 1870, McKinney, Collin Co., Texas. 
152 Stone. Black chondrite, Cs. Plano-convex mass, 
showing crust and polished surface. Crust 
reddish-brown, about 1 mm. thick. Interior 
greenish-black, exhibiting scattered metallic 
grains and outlines of chondri in almost un- 
broken connection, Cat. No., 355. 
Described Mejillones, Atacama, Chile. 
153 |1875. Iron. Brecciated hexahedrite, Hb. Thin, pol- 
ished slab. The nickel-iron is distributed in a 
fine network and occasional nodules. through 
an amorphous ground-mass. Cat. No., 172. 
Fell 1862, Menow, Mecklenburg, Germany. 
194 | Oct. 7, Stone. Crystalline spherical chondrite, Cck. 
12:30 P. M.. Fragment from interior, made up of coarse, 
transparent grains with rusty metallic ones, the 
whole resembling a piece of brown sandstone. 
Cat NO. 230. 
Fell 1852, Mezc=Madras, Transylvania, Hungary. 
155 |Sept. 4, Stone. Brecciated gray chondrite, Cgb. Polished 
4:30 P. M. fragment from interior. In the dark-brown 
ground-mass are sharply outlined gray and 
white chondri, interspersed with bright, minute 
grains of nickel-iron. Cat. No., 260. 
Like previous specimen, but showing rough, dull- 
brown crust, not sharply separated from the 
interior. Cat. No., 261. 
Fell 1889, Mighei, Gov. Kherson, Russia. 
156 | June 9, Stone. Carbonaceous chondrite, K. Fragment, 
8:30 A. M. with crust. Of dark color, somewhat resem- 
bling a piece of graphite, and so friable as to 
soil the fingers. Crust reddish and _scoria- 
ceous. Cat. No., 338. 
Like previous specimen, except that crust is 
darker. Chondri of lighter color are distrib- 
uted through the mass. Cat. No., 339. 
Fell 1842, Milena (Pusinsko Selo), Croatia, Hungary. 
157 | April 26, . Stone. White chondrite, Cw. Fragment from in- 
a eae terior. Light-gray, with coarse and fine metal- 
lic grains. Shows distinct chondritic structure. 
Cat. No, 250. 
Found 1857. | Mincy, Taney Co., Missouri. 
158 Iron-stone. Mesosiderite, M. Sawed slab, 10x13 
cm., showing natural and polished surfaces. 
The metallic and non-metallic minerals are 
about equally abundant. Cat. No., 167. 
Like-previous specimen except that the silicates 
are gathered in large nodules in certain por- 
tions. Cat. No., 168. 
Fragment with natural surface. Cat. No., 77. 

107 
Weight 
in grams. 
72 
37 
ho 
1.5 
4.4 
