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II. CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. WE have seen that the main difference between the specimens of these bodies which have been collected is that some of them are mainly iron, some of them are mainly stone, and that there is a passage between these two conditions represented by falls in which we have a paste of iron including stony fragments.
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LOCKYER, J. Notes on Meteorites 1 . Nature 38, 456–458 (1888). https://doi.org/10.1038/038456a0
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