Hello Kevin,
Looking in 'The Catalogue' you find:
'Ollague v. Imilac' !!
That one has many namnes indeed...

Regards,
Bj�rn S�rheim

At 17:36 02.10.03 EDT, you wrote:
>The H.H.Nininger Collection of Meteorites (1933 version) lists a meteorite 
>that I find no where else in the literature. It'll be obvious to many on the 
>list why I would like to know about this.
>
>"Ollague, Bolivia, South America. Pallasite. P. Found 1924. Known Wt. 6.66 
>Kgs. Specimen:146a. 376 grams."
>
>Any information will be appreciated.
>
>Thank you,
>
>Kevin Kichinka
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It'll be obvious to many on the list why I would like to know about this.</DIV>
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><DIV>"Ollague, Bolivia, South America. Pallasite. P. Found 1924. Known Wt.
6.66 Kgs. Specimen:146a. 376 grams."</DIV>
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