IIo 
174 
176 
Lie 
178 
179 
FIELD CoLUuMBIAN MusEuM—GEoLoGy, Volt. II. 
Date 
of Fall or Find. 
Found 1890. 
Fell 1825, 
Feb. 10, 
Noon. 
Found 1864. 
Found 1856. 
Found 1872. 
Found 1897. 
Fell 1860, 
May 1, 
12:45 P. M. 
Found 1895, 
NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
Nagy=Vazsony, Hungary. 
Iron. Medium octahedrite,Om. Thin slab show- 
ing natural, etched and polished surfaces. 
Typical Widmanstatten figures. Cat. No., 139. 
Nanjemoy, Charles Co., Maryland. 
Stone. Spherical chondrite, Cc. 
from interior. Light-gray, fine-grained, some- 
what friable. Metallic particles thickly dis- 
tributed. Cat. No., 238. 
Fragments 
Nejed, Wadee Banee Khaled, Central Arabia. 
Iron. Medium octahedrite, Om. Etched slab, 
with crust. Typical octahedral figures. 
See Plate XXXII. Cat. No., 523. 
Nelson County, Kentucky. 
Iron. Coarsest octahedrite, Ogg. Large scaling, 
slightly oxidized. Cat. No., 73. 
Large polished slab, upon which coarse Wid- 
manstatten figures are here and there dimly 
outlined. Cat. No., 488. 
Nenntmannsdorf, near Pirna, Saxony, Ger- 
many. 
Iron. Hexahedrite, H. Cleavage pieces. 
No. 447. 
Cat 
Ness County, Kansas. 
Stone. Crystalline chondrite,Ck. Nearly com- 
plete individual. Cat. No., 490. 
New Concord, Muskingum Co., Ohio. 
Stone. Veined intermediate chondrite, Cia. 
Nearly complete individual of flattened, tetra- 
hedral form, angles little rounded. A smooth, 
somewhat shining, black crust covers the 
slightly pitted surface. Interior dark-gray, 
compact, and fine-grained. Metallic grains 
numerous. Cat. No., 273. ; 
Section from flattened individual, showing crust 
and two polished surfaces. The crust 1s thin, 
dull-black to reddish. A vein of metallic mat- 
ter runs through the mass, and stands out in 
relief from the crust. The interior of the stone 
is dark-brown and gray. Metallic grains are 
large and abundant. Cat. No., 274. 
Oakley, Logan Co., Kansas. 
Stone. Crystalline chondrite, Ck. Polished sec- 
tion, 5x14 cm., with crust. Firm texture, 
black color, abundant sprinkling of metallic 
grains, resembling Pipecreek in this feature 
and approaching a mesosiderite. Rounded 
spots % mm.in diameter indicate the pres- 
ence of chondri. Crust surface rusted. Cat. 
No., 501. Gift of Prof. H. A. Ward. 
Weight 
in grams. 

