[No. 110]. Local storm type.

[No. 111]. A prismatic beauty.

[No. 112]. A very frigid-altitude type.

[No. 113]. Contrasting, low-altitude type.

[No. 114]. This crystal possesses a remarkably intricate and noteworthy centre.

[No. 115]. Also has elaborate centre design.

[No. 116]. A remarkably beautiful, jewelled effect; intricate centre. This crystal is another mystery. It is of a high-altitude type, and is called “the arrow crystal” because of the six clearly defined arrows upon its surface. A crystal worthy of study.

[No. 117]. Remarkable feathery type. Low-altitude crystal.

[No. 118]. Notable for very dark centre, and invasion of germ crystals upon its surface.

[No. 119] shows a high-altitude type where the centre hexagonal portion is well perfected, but the branch-like rays show imperfections and incompleteness of structural formation.