CATALOGUE OF THE COLLECTION OF METEORITES. III 
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Fell 1887, Ochansk (Tabory), Gov. Perm, Russia. 
180 | Aug. 30, Stone. Brecciated spherical chondrite, Ccb. 
Gabe: Fragment with crust. The latter about 1 mm. 
thick, dull-black and blebby. Interior of stone 
light bluish-gray. Largely made up of distinct 
chondri. Small metallic grains are numerous. 
Cat. No., 335. 23.5 
Known 1856. | Orange River, Garib, South Africa. 
181 Iron. Medium octahedrite, Om. Sawed section 
with natural surface, smooth and deeply pitted. 
Cat: No.,. 71. 114 
Etched slab, showing typical Widmanstatten 
figures and nodule of troilite. Cat. No., 72. 95.5 
Fell 1864, Orgueil, Dep. Tarn et Garonne, France. 
182] May 14, Stone. Carbonaceous chondrite, K. Coarse, 
Bue. WL black powder, soft and friable. ‘Cat. No., 282. 1 
Fragments similar to No. 282, some of them 
showing crust. Cat. No., 509. 20 
Fell 1868, Ornans, Doubs, France. 
183 | July 11. Stone. Spherical chondrite, ornansite, Cco. 
Fragment, sawed from interior. Resembles a 
lump of hardened, sandy mud. Cat. No., 294. 19.5 
Found 1895. | Oscuro Mountains, Socorro Co... New Mexico. 
184 Iron. Medium octahedrite,Om. Etched section 
with crust. Resembles Mooranoppin. Wid- 
manstatten figures irregular. Surface spotted 
with inclusions. Crust surface jagged and 
torn. See Plate XXXII. Cat. No., 457. 113 
Fell 1855, Osel (Kaande), Island of Osel, Livonia, Russia. 
185 | May 11, Stone. White chondrite, Cw. Fragments with 
3:30 P. M. crust. Interior light-gray with rusty and bright 
metallic grains. Friable. Crust .5 mm. thick, 
dull-black, papillated. Cat. No., 264. 2 
Fell 1857, Parnallee, Madras, India. 
186 | Feb. 28, Stone. Veined gray chondrite,Cga. Fragment 
Noon. , with crust. The latter is thin, brownish-black 
and differs little from the rest of the stone. 
The interior is coarse-grained, with few metal- 
lic grains. Cat. No., 270. 3 
Fragment with crust, one surface polished. The 
polished surface is mottled with gray and white 
chondri of various sizes. Large grains of 
troilite are visible and minute nickel-iron 
grains. This meteorite should be classed as 
on 
an intermediate chondrite. Cat. No., 437. 167 
Fell 1863, Pillistfer, Livonia, Russia. 
187 | Aug. 8, Stone. Crystalline chondrite, Ck. Fragment 
12:30 P. M. from interior. Dark-gray, compact. Made up 
of dark, transparent grains with a large num- 
ber of minute specks of troilite. Cat. No., 279. 1 
