CATALOGUE OF THE COLLECTION OF METEORITES. 
a id NAME AND DESCRIPTION. 
Fell 1884, Tysnes, Tysnes Island, Norway. 
236 | May 20, Stone. Brecciated intermediate chondrite, Cib. 
8:30 P. M. Fragment from interior. Texture compact 
and firm. Color grayish-brown, mottled with 
white and gray. There are also angular inclu- 
sions of a lighter color. This stone would 
seem to be an intermediate chondrite, rather 
than a gray chondrite, as it is usually desig- 
nated. Cat. No., 543. 
Found 1853. | Union County, Georgia. 
237 Iron. Coarsest octahedrite, Ogg. Cleavage 
fragments with surface considerably oxi- 
dized, Cat. No., 63. 
Recognized | Vaca Muerta (Sierra de Chaco), Chile. 
238 | 1861. Iron-stone. Mesosiderite, M. Fragment with 
crust. Structure fine-granular, with metallic 
and non metallic minerals about equally dis- 
tributed Cat. No., 170. 
Similar-to. No. 170, except that the surface ap- 
pears glazed and shines in iridescent colors. 
Cat. NOS LT I. 
Fell 1880, © | Veramin Teheran, Persia. 
239 | May 1-15. [ron-stone. Mesosiderite, M. Fragment from 
interior. Cat. No., 495. 
Fell 1831, Vouille, near, Poitiers,, Dep. Vienne; France. 
240 | May 13. Stone. Veined intermediate chondrite, Cia. 
Fragment with crust. Interior gray, compact, 
flecked with rusty iron grains. Several deli- 
cate black veins traverse the specimen. Cat. 
No., 242. 
Thin chip, polished. Well-marked chondri 
make up the larger part of the mass. Fine 
metallic grains arenumerous. Cat. No., 243. 
Found 1874. | Waconda, Mitchell Co., Kansas. 
241 Stone. Brecciated spherical chondrite, Ccb. 
Mass from interior. For the’most part light- 
gray in color, the remaining portion harder 
and darker. Large chondri are visible in the 
latter portion. Cat. No., 309. 
Fragment with crust. The latter thin, dull- 
black, blebby. A dark vein passes through a 
portion of the specimen. Cat. No., 310. 
Fragment from interior. Much weathered. 
CAtaNG.2o.L)s 
§ Fell 1877, Warrenton, Warren Co., Missouri. 
242 | Jan. 3, Stone. Spherical chondrite, ornansite, Cco. 
7:16 A. M. Fragment from interior. Kesembles a piece 
of hardened, sandy mud or blue clay, witha 
few metallic grains visible. Cat. No., 317. 

119 
Weight 
In grams, 
17.5 
14.5 
53 
2,835 
125 
5.0 
