95. Freak crystal. Developed the sides only which fell downwards

[No. 70] was started in a very high, cold altitude, and completed in warmer clouds.

[No. 71]. A rare trigonal form, a sort of “freak” crystal.

[No. 72] has delicate tracings.

[No. 73]. A very remarkable group of snow crystals, which always attract wonder and incredulity, as they appear upon close inspection to represent quite a pretty set of collar buttons or studs. These snow crystals are the product of a very great storm, and they travelled a long distance before reaching the earth. They were generated in a very high, frigid altitude. When these singular snow crystals descended they fell in parachute fashion, the larger section downward.

[No. 74]. Low-altitude type.

[No. 75]. This crystal is remarkable for the peculiar delicately etched tracings of its centre, and the rather curious designs in each scallop. A rarity.

[No. 76]. A crystal powdered with frost-work; has granular edges.

[No. 77]. A flower type, having few air inclusions, as it grew rapidly and continuously.

[No. 78]. A very beautiful jewelled design of the diamond pendant type. A local storm crystal.