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CATALOGUE OF THE COLLECTION OF METEORITES. 
Date 
of Fall or Find. 
Found 1847, 
Fell 1773, 
Nov. 17, 
Midnight. 
¢ 
Found 1850. 
Fell 1865, 
Aug. 20, 
11 A. M. 
Fell 1794, 
June 16, 
1 SAB 
Found 1887, 
Found 1863. 
Found 1840. 
Fell 1877, 
Oct. 18, 
oP. M. 
NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
Seelasgen, Brandenburg, Prussia. 
Iron. Coarsest octahedrite, Ogg. Chiseled frag- 
ment. No cleavage structure visible. Cat. 
No., 57. 
Etched slab, containing large nodule of troilite. 
The iron is seen to be made up of large irreg- 
ular plates. Cat. No., 375. 
Sena (Sigena), Aragon, Spain. 
Stone. Brecciated gray chondrite, Cgb. Frag- 
ment from the interior. Compact, mottled 
white, gray, and brown from presence of 
chondri and rusty metallic grains. Cat. No., 445. 
Seneca Falls, Seneca Co., New York. 
Iron. Medium octahedrite,Om. Sawed section 
showing natural surface and fracture. Octa- 
hedral cleavage very distinct. One surface 
partially etched, bears an initial of the name 
Or inedirst owner, Wr. C. Partridge. Cat. 
No., 60. Loaned by Gen. G. Murray Guion. 
Senhadja, Aumale, Algiers, Africa. 
Stone. Veined white chondrite, Cwa. Slice 
from interior. Ash-gray, few metallic grains. 
Chondritic structure. Cat. No., 283. 
Siena, Tuscany, Italy. 
Stone. Howarditic chondrite, Cho. Fragments 
from interior. Dark-gray, with no metallic 
grains visible. Cat. No., 547. 
Silver Crown, Laramie Co., Wyoming. 
Iron. Coarse octahedrite, Og. Etched slab 
with crust. Structure coarsely crystalline, with 
a few rectilinear figures. Lines of taenite very 
Gistinct..) Cat. No; 150. 
Smith’s Mountain, Rockingham Co. North 
~ Carolina. 
Iron. Fine octahedrite, Of. Section with crust, 
etched. Well marked Widmanstatten figures. 
Some of the bands are of oval shape. Cat. 
No., 85. 
Large etched section. Cat. No., 452. 
Smithville (Caryfort), Dekalb Co., Tennessee. 
Iron. Coarse octahedrite, Og. Thin slab, one 
surface etched, but showing no Widmanstat- 
ten figures. Troilite nodules and flakes of 
schreibersite appear on the etched portion. 
Cat. No., 50. 
Sokobanija, near Alexinac, Servia. 
Stone. Spherical chondrite, Cc. Irregular frag- 
ment of light-gray color, showing chondri, 
some of which are 2 mm. in diameter, also 
grains of troilite and nickel-iron. Friable. 
Cat. No., 319. ; 
TI5 
Weight 
in grams. 
0.2 
300 
1.5 
0.25. 
71 
17 
231 
5d 
33 
