id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 47147 British Museum (Natural History). Department of Mineralogy An Introduction to the Study of Meteorites With a List of the Meteorites Represented in the Collection .txt text/plain 52809 5838 90 different times; in some cases they belong to the same meteoritic fall. meteorite collections nowhere existed, for the reports of the fall of Bustee meteorite of a mineral, unknown in terrestrial mineralogy, the Bustee meteorite was recognised as new to mineralogy, and termed [Sidenote: The fall of a stone near Wold Cottage, Yorkshire.] [Sidenote: The fall of stones near Benares, in India.] [Sidenote: The fall of stones at L'Aigle, in France.] Hill, [Sidenote: Pane 4l.] Lagrange, Victoria West, Nelson County, and of the size of a walnut in the basalt of Ascherhübel, in Saxony; Dr. Hornstein has described large nodules of (nickel-free) iron found in star-shower, and that here again a comet and a swarm of meteorites were [Sidenote: Fall of a meteorite during a star-shower.] [Sidenote: A comet is perhaps a swarm of meteorites.] |112 | 1m |KENTON COUNTY (8 miles south |Amer. |121 | 1m |WAYNE COUNTY (near Wooster), |Amer. ./cache/47147.txt ./txt/47147.txt