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This write-up was originally printed in Meteoritical Bulletin 40:
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FALL OF ST. SEVERIN STONY METEORITE, FRANCE
Name: ST. SEVERIN.
The place of fall or discovery: France; f = 45°18'N, ? =0°14'E.
Date of fall or discovery: FALL, June 27, 1966.
Class and type: STONY, olivine-hypersthene chondrite (amphoterite).
Number of individual specimens: 5.
Total weight: 221 kg.

Source: Report of Dr. Brian Mason (Washington, USA) in a letter, 1.13, 1967.

 

 

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