97. Scattered like huge muffs over large tracts of land they lie
[No. 86]. An Egyptian mystery. Study the markings of this strange crystal closely; its delicately etched centre formation, and the strange characters which form its border. May it not well be some secret cypher message from the skies? Who shall say? This crystal is an extremely cold weather type, as all solidly formed crystals are.
[No. 87]. The peculiarity of this crystal is the apparent correction made in its nuclear construction.
[No. 88]. A very delicate and beautiful type. Note the strange grouping of symmetrically arranged dots in its centre formation.
[No. 89]. Trigonal. A general-storm type.
[No. 90]. Upon the face of this crystal appear young germ crystals which have attached themselves to the crystal proper.
[No. 91]. Round, granular snow pellets, from cumulus clouds.
[No. 92]. Columnar snow crystals; a peculiarity noticeable in these ice-like prisms is that each one contains apparently, at first glance, a picture held in its depths.
[No. 93]. This is another distinct type of snow, the needle, or spicular form—sleety, which stings and cuts the face when driven by high winds.
[No. 94]. A piece of old snow re-crystallised.