On the Steinberg near Mertendorf on the Triebschbach;
On the Kelchberg near Triebsch;
On the Kreuzberg near Leitmeritz;
On the Rodersberg near Schlackenwerth;
In the Grossen Loch near Tschersink.
Ice in a Pit near Neusohl. (Fugger, Eishöhlen, page 109.)
The Frainer Eisleithen. Described in Part I., page 33. (Fugger, Eishöhlen, page 163.) Professor Fugger quotes the following observations by Forester Wachtl at Frain:—
| 1861. | 1862. | |
| January | -7° to -2° | -5° |
| February | -2° to 0° | -5° to -2° |
| March | 0° to +1° | -1° to 0° |
| April | +1° to +2° | 0° |
| May | +2° | +2° to +5° |
| June | +2° to +3° | +3° to +6° |
| July | +3° | +3° to +5° |
| August | +3° to +7° | +5° |
| September | +7° to +6° | +3° to +6° |
| October | +6° | +5° |
| November | — | +5° |
| December | -1° to -3° | 0° to -2° |
Démenyfálva Jegbarlang. Described in Part I., [page 24].
Dóbsina Jegbarlang. Described in Part I., [page 13]. (Pelech; The Valley of Stracena and the Dobschau Ice Cavern; Schwalbe, Über Eishöhlen und Eislöcher, page 31.)—Pelech gives the following measurements: The Grosser Saal is 120 meters long, 35 meters to 60 meters wide, and 10 meters to 11 meters high, with a surface area of 4644 square meters. The ice mass is estimated as 125,000 cubic meters in volume. The length of the Korridor is 200 meters; the left wing being 80 meters, and the right wing 120 meters long. The cave was first entered on July 15th, 1870, by Herr Eugene Ruffiny, of Dóbsina, and some friends. He had happened to fire a gun in front of it, and hearing a continuous muffled rolling echo within, determined to explore it.