Hi Mike,
        I am CONFUSED. You say in the second sentence below that there
are 8 (eight) LL7s listed.
        Then, in the second to last sentence you say, "In fact, I could only
find 4 LL7s...." 
        Which is it?????
        Not trying to be a smart ass or confrontational.... just curious of
the facts.
        Thanks, Michael

on 3/25/04 7:34 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi Mike
> I looked in our book A to Z and there are no LL6/7 transitional meteorites
> listed. There are of course several LL6's listed and 8 LL7's...some of which
> are 
> probably paired. In fact there are no LL6-7 or breccia types listed either.
> There are all the other major transitional types including LL3/4, 4/5 and 5/6.
> I also looked in the Antarctic meteorites and there are also none listed there
> as well. In fact I could only find 4 LL7's listed though there could be some
> newer ones. So it is definitely a new listing. Congratulations on the exciting
> find/classification.
> Mike
 


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