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Mellon, Joseph Beiträge zur Meteoritenkunde Mährens.
Brünn 1887.
Merrill, George P. On the San Emiglio meteorite.
Aus: Proceed. U. S. Nat. Mus. XI. Washington 1888.
— On the composition and structure of the Hamblen County, Tennessee, meteorite.
Aus: Amer. Journ. Sci. II. New Haven 1896.
— On a stony meteorite, wich fell near Felix, Perry County, Alabama, May 15., 1900. Aus: Proceed. U. S. Nat. Mus. XXIV.
Washington 1901.
— A newly found meteorite from Admire, Lyon County, Kansas.
Ebendaraus: XXIV. Washington 1902.
— On a newly found meteorite from Selma, Dallas County, Alabama.
Ebendaraus: 32. Washington 1907.
— The Meteor Crater of Canyon Diablo, Arizona, its history, origin, and associated meteoric irons.
In: Smiths. Mise. Coll. L. Washington 1908.
— A heretofore undescribed stony meteorite from Thomson, McDuffie County, Georgia. Ebendann: 52. Washington 1909.
— On the supposed origin of the Moldavites and like sporadic glasses from various sources.
Aus: Proceed. U. S. Nat. Mus. 40. Washington 1911.
— A recent meteorite fall near Holbrook, Navajo County, Arizona.
In: Smiths. Mise. Coll. 60. Washington 1912.
— A newly found meteoric iron from Perry- ville, Perry County, Missouri.
Aus: Proceed. U. S. Nat. Mus. 43. Washington 1912.
— A newly found meteorite from near Cullison, Pratt County, Kansas.
Ebendaraus: 44. Washington 1913.
— The Fisher, Polk County, Minnesota, meteorite.
Ebendaraus: 48. Washington 1915.
— Notes on the composition and structure of the Indarch, Russia, meteoric stone. Ebendaraus: 49. Washington 1915.
— A newly found meteoric stone from Lake Okechobee, Florida.
Ebendaraus: 51. Washington 1916.
— A recently found iron meteorite from Cookeville, Putnam County, Tennessee. Ebendaraus: 51. Washington 1916.
— Notes on the Whitfield County, Georgia, meteoric irons, with new analyses. Ebendaraus: 51. Washington 1916.
— Handbook and descriptive catalogue of the
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meteorite collections in the United States National Museum.
Aus: Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus. 94. Washington 1916.
Merrill, George P. A new find of meteoric stones near Plainview, Hale County, Texas. Aus: Proceed. U. S. Nat. Mus. 52. Washington 1917.
— Further notes on the Plainview, Texas, meteorite.
Ebendaraus: 54. Washington 1918.
— On the Fayette County, Texas, meteorite finds of 1878 and 1900 and the probability of their representing two distinct falls. Ebendaraus: 54. Washington 1918.
— A heretofore undescribed meteoric stone from Kansas City, Missouri.
Ebendaraus: 55. Washington 1919.
— The Cumberland Falls, Whitley County, Kentucky, meteorite.
Ebendaraus: 57. Washington 1920.
— Notes on the meteorite of Estherville, Jowa, with especial reference to its included “Peck- hamite” and probable metamorphic nature. Ebendaraus: 58. Washington 1920.
— On meteoric irons from Alpine, Brewster County, Texas, and Signal Mountain, Lower California, and a pallasite from Cold Bay, Alaska.
Ebendaraus: 61. Washington 1922.
— A meteoric metabolite from Dungannon, Virginia.
Ebendaraus: 62. Washington 1923.
— Recently found meteoric irons from Mesa Verde Park, Colo., and Savannah, Tenn. Ebendaraus: 63. Washington 1923.
— Notes on the meteoric stone of Colby, Wise. Ebendaraus: 67. Washington 1925.
— A new meteoric stone from Baldwyn, Mississippi.
Ebendaraus: 67. Washington 1925.
— A stony meteorite from Forksville, Mecklenburg County, Virginia.
Ebendaraus: 70. Washington 1927.
— A recently found iron meteorite fromOakley, Idaho.
Ebendaraus: 71. Washington 1927.
— On newly discovered meteoric irons from the Wallapai (Hualapai) Indian Reservation, Arizona.
Ebendaraus: 72. Washington 1927.
— Heretofore undescribed meteoric irons from (1) Bolivia, South America, (2) Western Arkansas,and (3)Seneca Township, Michigan. Ebendaraus: 72. Washington 1927.
— Concerning the origin of the metal in meteorites.
Ebendaraus: 73. Washington 1928.