Hi Lance
The reason it was not listed in either of these books is because it was not
published until MB 85 which came out Sept 2001. Both of the references you
mentioned were published before that date. It appears based on the
description that nothing was studied by scientists until 2000. So you will
have to take issue with the original finders for not bringing it to the
attention of the scientists until sometime in 2000.
There are more extreme examples of this. One of the most recent is the new
french meteorite Saint-Ouen-en-Champagne (proposed) which fell Sept 29,
1799. Just search the list archives for more on this one.
Mike
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On 1/21/07, Lance Wozniak < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 I was just gathering information on some meteorites I own and noticed
that Gujba, CB3 does not appear as an entry in *Catalogue of Meteorites,
Fifth *Edition by Monica Grady which was first published in 2000. This was
long after Gujba was discovered in 1984. Meteorites from A to Z, Second
Edition does have it listed. It shouldn't take longer than 16 years for a
publication to get caught up, don't you think? Can anybody shed some light
on this for me?

Thanks,
Lance Wozniak
Yuma,AZ

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