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V.—Supplement to a Chapter in the History of Meteorites

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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Brezina points out that in the Catalogue prepared by Tschermak this iron is indicated as of, showing fine-ruled Wiedmanstättian figures. It differs, however, very much from other irons of this group, like that from Lion River, Jewell Hill, Charlotte Co., etc., while it closely resembles the Butler iron. While, however, in the latter case the chief walls of the skeleton inclose very large chambers, here they are very small, so that the skeleton-character is far less marked.

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