[No. 95]. This crystal is remarkable in that it fell and grew heavier side downward, leaving its upper branches undeveloped.
Nos. [96] and [97] show the mysterious “snow rollers” scattered over the surface of a field, with a glimpse of the wintery landscape as a background.
Nos. [98], [99], and [100] are “freak” crystals, 100 showing singularly shaped tablets attached.
[No. 101]. A twin crystal.
[No. 102]. This crystal grew very rapidly and continuously; a warm cloud type.
[No. 103]. Two types combined.
[No. 104]. A rare design, with fluted prisms, central etchings notable.
98. A freak crystal