I want to thank all of you,

Bernd, Jörn,Ken, Herman,MexicoDoug and Anne for the information provided.

So far what I believe is there are 62  hexahedrites and not all are (IIAB)

The other few hexahedrites other than (IIAB) are the hardest to find

I have not seen an example of a (IIG) yet.

I have not found many pictures of hexahedrites that show the unique pattern of the Neumann lines, if someone can point me to a link or
e-mail me a picture I would appreciate it.

I want to assemble a page on my web site devoted to the hexahedrites for reference, little is known about the hexahedrites.

I'm having a difficult time putting this together, I would like to use any pictures you may have, I will tell where the picture came from of course.

Best Regards,
Tim Heitz

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Jörn kindly wrote:

There are 62 hexahedrites known to date. Please notice that not all IIAB
irons are hexahedrites (many are coarsest octahedrites, Ogg) and that not
all hexahedrites are IIAB irons (there are a few hexahedrites of taxonomic
group IIG known).


Hello Jörn, Tim, Ken, and List,

Here are some of those "hexahedrites" which are not IIAB's:

Bellsbank, IRANOM; Wasson: IIG
Kendall County, IRANOM
Morden, IAB?
Twannberg, IRANOM; Wasson IIG


Best wishes,

Bernd

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