Sorry forgot the date, 1802.
Jason
On Jul 9, 2010, at 12:33 PM, Jay & Annette wrote:

> Well, my guess is the English chemist, Edward Charles Howard (1774-1816) was 
> the first to study them chemically, but however, it doesn't mention the  
> names of the four stones he studied.  Only that they came from across Europe 
> and India.  Later his name was used to describe a class of Chondrites, called 
> Howardites. (Courtesy of Cambridge Encyclopedia of Meteorites), pg. 72
> 
> Jason 
> 
> 
> On Jul 9, 2010, at 11:31 AM, Shawn Alan wrote:
> 
>> Hello Listers,
>> 
>> I still havent gotten 5 correct emails yet, but its close so if you like to 
>> send in your answer do so and you might be the winner of a Tagish Lake 
>> meteorite sample. Look down below and see the question and rules of the pop 
>> quiz....
>> 
>> Hello Listers,
>> 
>> Pop quiz tonight
>> 
>> The name of the game: The 
>> 5th Lister to email me off the list with the correct answers will 
>> receive a Tagish Lake 
>> meteorite sample.
>> 
>> Question: What year was the first 
>> chemical analysis of a fallen meteorite done in, by whom, and what is 
>> the name of the meteorite.
>> 
>> Tomorrow ill post the answer to the 
>> pop quiz and the name of the winner
>> 
>> Have fun
>> 
>> Shawn Alan
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