Hello all,

I have a question for the list, maybe this has come up before, maybe some 
of you know this as common knowledge.  I was reading an old article from 
Meteoritics - "Igneous petrology of the new ureilites Nova 001 and 
Nullarbor 010" by Treiman and Berkley, v. 29, p843.

In there is a statement  "The Nullarbor 010 ureilite was found in 1991 as a 
350-g stone; the location of only ~1-g is known."

Where are the other 349-g of it?  Could it be that the finder truly wanted 
to remain anonymous?  But then why put in this statement?  Is there really 
349 g of missing ureilite?  Everyone empty your pockets at the door......


Thanks,
Steven


Steven Singletary
54-1224
Dept. Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
M.I.T.
Cambridge, MA 02139
Tel - 617.253.6398
Fax - 617.253.7102


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