CLARKE.} 
STONY METEORITES. 
5. TANEY COUNTY, MISSOURI. 
281 
Analysis by J. E. WhMeld, record No. 736. Bee Bull. 60, p. 106. 
Sp. gr:, 4.484. 
A. The separated nickel-iron. 
B. The stony portion as a whole. 
C. Silicates soluble in hydrochloric acid, recalculated to 100 per cent. 
D. Insoluble silicates, recalculated to 100 per cent. 
A. 
B. 
c. 
D. 
Fe 
89. 41 
10. 41 
.29 
.16 
Si0 2 
45.88 
7.89 
19.73 
6.02 
17.96 
1.67 
.54 
26. 95 
17.69 
35. 98 
15.98 
3. 40 
52. 39 
Al 2 (), 
7. 11 
Ni 
FeO 
14.68 
Co 
CaO.. 
4.49 
MgO 
21.33 
P 
NiS 
FeS 
100. 27 
99.69 
100. 00 
100. 00 
6. WASHINGTON COUNTY, KANSAS. 
Fell July 25, 1890. Analyzed by L. G. Eakins, record No. 1227, 
and described in Bull. 90, p. 45. Sp. gr., 3.49, 21.6°. 
Composition of the mass. 
Nickel-iron 7. 7 
Troilite 5. 
Soluble silicate* 46. 
Insoluble silicates 41.5 
100.2 
Separate analyses. 
A. The nickel-iron. 
B. Silicates soluble in hydrochloric acid, calculated to 100 per cent. 
0. Insoluble silicates, calculated to 100 per cent. 
A. 
- 
B. 
C. 
Fe 
86.76 
12.18 
.83 
Si0 2 
38. 50 
53. 80 
Ni 
A1A 
4.32 
Cr 2 0. { 
1.41 
Co 
FeO. 
2.'5. 54 
.69 
trace 
.34 
.12 
36. 81 
11.98 
NiO 
CoO 
MnO 
CaO 
trace 
4.08 
MgO 
K 2 
22.37 
.27 
Na 2 
1.77 
99.77 
100. 00 
100.00 
