[No. 120] is one of the most showy crystals in the collection. Of trigonal formation with fantastic prism-like branches; a high-altitude type.
[No. 121] is a strange crystal, something of a “freak,” while [No. 122] is a singularly beautiful type, notable for its very dark centre, and the unique and rather mysterious tracings which go to form its border. This crystal must have remained in a very high altitude for some time before descending as it shows finely finished detail.
102. A feathery type. Local storm
103. Leaf-like terminations
[No. 123] is a beautiful flower type. Usually the branches merge together but in this instance they remained open like flower petals.
[No. 124]. A high-altitude crystal covered with a deposit of granular snow.
[No. 125]. Very high-altitude type, having curious inner tracings.
[No. 126]. A beautiful symmetrical star design, with leaf-like terminating branches. A local-storm type.