Hello Again All, Steve,
Well, you're...kind of....right.
Most people wouldn't qualify Havana as a meteorite, seeing as all
that's known of it is a few little indian beads made out of meteoric
iron.  Yes, it's true, they did turn out to have a different chemical
composition than any known iron, but then again, it was never
published in the meteoritical bulletin.
It would be something like calling Fredericksburg (remember that
Hexahedrite from a few years ago?) an approved meteorite - it's never
been mentioned in the bulletin or elsewhere, so how can you?
On that note, does anyone know why it was never submitted?
Regards,
Jason

On 3/19/07, steve arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello list and good evening.Being from illinois and
having been to 3 of the state strewfields,there are
already 3 iron meteorites classified already in
illinois.HAVANA (IIICD),SAINT AUGUSTINE (IID),and
finally WOODBINE (IAB).So if this was to be the next
iron from illinois,it would be the FOURTH.3+1=4.I
always thought that 4 year olds knew this addition as
well as 50 year olds.I guess not.

Steve R.Arnold,chicago,Ill,Usa!!
 Collecting Meteorites since 06/19/1999!!
 www.chicagometeorites.net
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