Phill,

The number indicates a Nininger collection piece...
Plainview, Texas.

Nininger usually painted a white area on the specimen
then wrote in inda ink the number.

#92 is for Plainview, TX

and

.1157 is the 1,157th example that he sold or found
from this site.

So the label that is with it stating that it is from
Kansas, based on the label number, is wrong.

Plainview is an H-5

Steve Schoner/ams



--- Philip Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello list,
> 
> The museum I work at has a meteorite with a specimen
> number of 92.1157 
> painted on it, the card with it states it is a stony
> iron from Kansas.  It 
> looks like an chondrite to me.  No photo available. 
> Any ideas on the ID 
> number?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Phil Schmitz
> 
>
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