Sent Mike farmer some pictures of the crust side of the tiny fragment I found 
and he suggested I share them with the list. 

The piece is only 6 by 9 mm but packs as much interest per gram under the 
microscope as any meteorite I've seen. The small bit of crust on the side of 
the lip away from the direction of flight is iridescent in places and has 
staining around many of the little holes where material outgassed:

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v614/CaneySprings/?action=view&current=SuttersMill0-55gmcrustshowinglip.jpg

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v614/CaneySprings/?action=view&current=SuttersMill0-55gmcrustandlip.jpg

another picture of the crust:

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v614/CaneySprings/?action=view&current=SuttersMill0-55gmcrustb.jpg

The back, broken side has a lot of small white crystals:

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v614/CaneySprings/?action=view&current=SuttersMill0-55gmbrokensurface.jpg

and a nice 1mm chondrule:

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v614/CaneySprings/?action=view&current=SuttersMill0-55gmchondrule.jpg

An amazing meteorite,
Jim Baxter

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