Hello List,
The page I was refering to in the C.E.o.M. is #159. I had assumed that since Bencubbin was an anomalous meteorite that maybe it set a precedent and that bencubbinite was a type of meteorite by itself.  I was just a little confused and still am. What I mean is if Becubbin is a mesosiderite why would Gujba be  considerd a becubbinite if it is a metal-rich carbonaceous chondrite? You all will have to pardon my ignorance on this entire meteorite thing. I'm still pretty new at this and up untill about a year ago I thought all meteorites were made of iron. I have lots to learn on this and thanks to everyone on the list I have learned more than I could have imagined.                          
 Thanks again,
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