\begin{table}%T3 \par \caption{\label{t_descr}Summary of the spectral appearance of the detected targets.} \small %\centerline { \begin{tabular}{lccc} \hline\hline\noalign{\smallskip} Object &SED$^a$ &Enstatite$^b$ &Forsterite$^b$\\ \noalign{\smallskip} \hline\noalign{\smallskip} MBM~12-1 &Photosphere & -- & --\\ MBM~12-2 &Full & -- & 19, 27.8, 33~\mic \\ MBM~12-3 &TO candidate& 9.3: & 11.3:, 19:, 27.8, 33~\mic \\ MBM~12-4 &Full & -- & 11.3:, 19:, 27.8, 33~\mic \\ MBM~12-5 &Full & -- & 19, 27.8, 33~\mic \\ MBM~12-6 &TO candidate& 9.3~\mic& 27.8, 33~\mic \\ MBM~12-10 &TO candidate& 9.3~\mic & 23.4, 27.8~\mic\\ MBM~12-12 &Full & 9.3~\mic & 11.3, 19, 27.8, 33~\mic\\ \hline \end{tabular}} \smallskip $^a$ We distinguish between a ``full'' and a ``transitional'' disc, based on the presence or absence of excess emission at wavelengths shorter than~8~micron, and write ``transitional object (TO) candidate'' when this classification needs to be confirmed by additional photometry.\\ $^b$ We list the wavelengths at which features of enstatite and forsterite are present. Colons indicate uncertain detections. \par \end{table}