Eishöhle on the Brandstein. (Cranmer, Eishöhlen, etc., page 62.)—A small cleft cave near the Langriedleralm near Gams in Steiermark. On the 20th of August, 1895, it contained some ice.
The Frauenmauerhöhle.—Described in Part I., [page 37].
The Bärenloch near Eisenerz. (Fugger, Eishöhlen, page 28.)—In the neighborhood of the Frauenmauerhöhle. Altitude 1600 meters. A steep snow slope leads to an ice floor 13 meters long.
The Katerloch. (Fugger, Eishöhlen, page 29.)—On the Göserwand near Dürnthal, Glemeinde Gschaid in Steiermark. A large cave, some 190 meters long and 80 meters wide. A thin ice crust has been found on parts of the walls in the rear.
Caves in the Stein Alps. (Fugger, Eishöhlen, page 29.)—The plateau of Velica Planina lies, at an altitude of 1600 meters, 9 kilometers north of Stein in the Duchy of Krain. There are three caves containing ice on the plateau. The first is a big one and is called V. Kofcih. The second is called Mala Veternica. The third and biggest is called Velika Veternica; its length is about 100 meters and its breadth 30 meters.
Glacière Caves on the Nanos Mountain. (Fugger, Eishöhlen, page 34.)—In the southwestern Krain, 5 kilometers from Präwald. There are four caves containing ice reported on the Nanos mountain. Two of them are big. The altitude of one of these is 1300 meters, of the other 1350 meters.
Brlowa Jama. (Fugger, Eishöhlen, page 36.)—Seven kilometers from Adelsberg. Small glacière cave.
Kosova Jama. (Fugger, Eishöhlen, page 38.)—Near Divacca. Forty meters long, 20 meters broad.
Glacière near Adelsberg. (Fugger, Eishöhlen, page 36.)—Small cave. One hour from Adelsberg.
Kacna Jama. (J. Marinitsch, La Kacna Jama, Mémoires de la Société de Spéléologie, vol. I., page 83.)—A great pit near the railroad station of Divacca. Herr Marinitsch observed the following temperatures on January 2d, 1896:—