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Pallasites;
The Meteoritical Society
; retrieved July 2011;
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meteor/metbull.php

Pallasites;
Meteorites.tv
; retrieved July 2011;
http://www.meteorites.tv/content/92-pallasites-classification

Pallasites;
Encyclopedia of Meteorites
; retrieved July 2011;
http://www.encyclopedia-of-meteorites.com

Origin of Pallasite Meteorites;
European Southern Observatory
; retrieved July 2011;
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Eagle Station;
Meteorite Studies
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Meteorite Types and Classification;
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http://geology.com/meteorites/meteorite-types-and-classification.shtml

Stony-Iron Meteorites;
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Edward Scott, Joseph Goldstein;
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Dr. Tony Phillips;
Geminid Meteor Shower Defies Explanation
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Peter Simon Pallas;
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Baetylus;
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Chrysanthemum Stones

Fang Yesen Fang Jinman Yuan Xuying;
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Michael O'Donoghue;
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Art Smith; Houston Gem & Mineral Society;
Chrysanthemum Stone
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Kiyoko Kuwahara, Hiroyoshi Sano, Yoichi Ezaki, Akira Yao;
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Crystals & Minerals

Various minerals and crystals;
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Daniela Vallini;
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H. Coetzee, Ph.D.;
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Physics

Atul Singh;
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Principia Mathematica

Isaac Newton published his 3-volume Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (Philosophieae Naturalis Principia Mathematica) from 1687-1726.

Alfred North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell published their 3-volume Mathematical Principles (Principia Mathematica) from 1910-1913.

These are two different works.

Miscellaneous

Mariner's Compass;
Notes and Queries
; Oxford University Press; 1866; retrieved through Google Books

Wikipedia

Various terms researched, as listed;
Wikipedia
; retrieved July/August 2011;
http://en.wikipedia.org

12493 minkowski, 13th century, 2 pallas, 246 asporina, 289 nenetta, 3200 phaethon, 446 aeternitas, albert einstein, albertus magnus, alfred north whitehead, allhallows kent, ancient subdivisions of yorkshire, anglo-dutch wars, aquarius, asselian, asteroid, asteroid family, astrophysics, avars, axiom of choice, B-type asteroid, basalt, bats people, bertrand russell, billy meier, bishop of rochester, boole, boolean, boolean algebra, brain, brillouin zone, brothers grimm, budapest, bohm, calcium sulfide, cantor, cantor cube, cantor space, capricorn, capulin volcano national monument, cardinality of the continuum, carl bohm, charles dickens, charm quark, charmed baryons, chechens, chert, chrysanthemum stone, cleavage crystal, colloidal crystal, compass, continuum, continuum hypothesis, controversy over cantor's theory, coulomb's law, crystal, crystal oscillator, crystal skull, crystal structure, crystallographic database, crystallography, cusco, darren daulton, david bohm, deja vu, dimension, discrete two-point space, dolomite, drysalter, eardulph, eardwulf of rochester, edmond halley, edmund husserl, egg of columbus, einstein family, electron hole, elements of the philosophy of newton, elsa einstein, endless knot, eternity, euclidean space, exciton, exotic atom, feng shui, ferromagnetism, four-dimensional space, four-vector, fourth dimension, gads hill place, gemini, geminids, general relativity, genon particles, geodesic, georg boole, georg cantor, glueball, gluon, gordian knot, gravitation, gravitational time dilation, great plague of london, hamilton-jacobi equation, harmonic oscillator, hausdorff space, heaven, hechingen, heinrich sontheim, henri poincare, hermann minkowski, higgs boson, history of special relativity, hole argument, hoo, hoo peninsula, hoo st werburgh, hundreds of england, infinite monkey theorem, infinity, inverse-square law, ionic crystal, isaac newton, isaac newton's occult studies, jacob grimm, james clerk maxwell, jenny randles, jewel bearing, john titor, joseph bohm, kaaba, kip thorne, knights templar, knights templar in england, leonids, leprosy, lepton, lezgian, lingam, liquid crystal, list of particles, list of regular polytopes, lists of hundreds in england, local spacetime structure, lodestone, lucerne, magnetite, magnetosome, magnetotactic bacteria, mathematics of general relativity, maxwell's demon, maxwell's equations, mercia, meteor shower, meteorite, meteorite classification, mike morris physicist, mileva maric, minkowski space, mirror matter, moberly-jourdain incident, molecular solid, monazite, montauk project, mukachevo, namkha, north, offa, omega, omphalos, ophiuchus astrology, order of st lazarus, pallas family, parry arc, particle, pence, penny, permian, pest, peter simon pallas, peterborough, phenomenology philosophy, philadelphia experiment, philosopher's stone, philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica, philosophy of space and time, piccolomini, piezoelectricity, pisces, polish space, pound, principia mathematica, process and reality, pyroxene, pyrrhotite, q-dimension, quark, radon space, raid on the medway, rare earth element, rare earth mineral, relativity priority dispute, rhabdite, roman ring, rosenau, russell's paradox, sakmarian, schreibersite, schrodinger equation, schrodinger field, schrodinger's cat, seaxwulf, second ango-dutch war, shlegel diagram, sigered of kent, spacetime, spacetime topology, special relativity, specific gravity, spittal, square and compasses, strange matter, strange quark, strood, tesseract, thomas aquinas, thomas becket, time dilation, time slip, time travel, time travel urban legends, titanite, topological group, tower pound, transylvania, trefoil knot, unexplained disappearances, university of gottingen, university of halle, urania, vainakh mythology, walter berg, walther nernst, wave function, whitehead's point-free geometry, william batten, william parry, wormhole, xenos, xenotime, yakov frenkel, zero-dimensional space, zero-point energy, zodiac

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Footnotes

1-Georg without an "e" is the correct spelling

2-Also spelled Seaxwulf, Saxwulf, Saxulf and Sexulf, it is believed to mean either "dagger wolf" or "Saxon wolf"

3-Thingfrith is also known as Thumfried or Dingfert

4-Claudius Ptolemy was a Roman mathematician, astronomer, geographer, and astrologer who lived from 90-168 A.D.

5-Pliny the Elder, a Roman who lived from 23 to 79 A.D. and died in the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in Pompeii, wrote the first encyclopedia of natural history which is still referenced today.

6-Albertus Magnus was a Catholic saint, one of only 34 to receive the honor known as Doctor of the Church.

7-Shire is a synonym for county, being the older version of the word

8-Also spelled Pympe, Pymbe, Pyme

9-Schultz was played by actor Johann Banner, who in real life was born in Austria of Jewish parents. He fled to the U.S. when Hitler annexed Austria. Much of his family died in concentration camps. He did not enjoy playing Nazi roles but they were the only roles offered to him.

10-Experts disagree on exactly how many Doctors of the Church have been named, some say 33, some say 34, and some say more than that

11-Both Edmund and Edmond were used in various public records

12-Dying without a will but having legal assets to distribute

13-Some accounts spell it "Paramore" but the earlier records use "Paramour." The type of ship was a "Pink" which is why some reference it as "Paramour Pink" or "Paramore Pink."

14-"Pan" from the Ancient Greek meaning "all" or "entire" and "Gaea" meaning "Earth"

15-Whig was originally short for "whiggamor" which meant "cattle driver"

16-Tory came from "toraidhe/toral" meaning outlaw, robber, or brigand

17-Hanged but not until dead, then emasculated, disembowelled, beheaded, chopped into four pieces and put on display

18-Ailesbury was referring to a water closet, which is another term for a bathroom.

19-"Gentleman Porter" in some accounts

20-Also known as "Monday" in some accounts

21-In this account he was Mr. Hawley, not Captain or Major

22-Now hanging in the Montacute House in Yeovil, England, south of Bristol and west of London

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