Abstract

In the classification proposed by the author in a previous paper meteorites are divided into five groups according to the ratio of iron to nickel in the nickeliferous iron they contain. In the case of the meteoric irons such a classification, as shown by Farrington's list of analyses, is a natural one, since the structure of the irons, as revealed by etching, varies with the amount of nickel they contain. Thus Group 1, in which the metal is poor ill nickel, with a ratio of Fe to Ni of 13 upwards, includes nickel-poor ataxites, hexahedrites, and Coarsest and coarse octahedrites ; Group 2, in which Fe : Ni =8-13, the rest of the octahedrites from medium to finest ; Group 8, in which Fe : Ni = 5-8, nickel-rich ataxites; Group 4, in which Fe: Ni = 2-5, ataxites still richer in nickel; while Group 5 may include the doubtful Oktibbeha meteorite in which the ratio of iron to nickel is even less than one.

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