Anne wrote:

> I can't find Diprivier in "Meteorites from A to Z".
> Could you possibly mean: Diep River, L5, Western Cape,
> South Africa, Fall Nov. 4 1906, 1630hrs, 1 piece, 0.91kg.

Hello Anne and List,

Yes, that's right. "Diprivier" is the way the authors
spelled the word several times in their abstract:

TREDOUX M. et al. (1999) New results on old and new
South African chondrites (MAPS 34-4, 1999, A115).

Another case of which spelling/pronunciation is correct. Maybe
someone from down there in South Africa can shed some light
on it!

Best regards,

Bernd

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