164 



The Scottish Naturalist, 



Northern Europe, '^Russia, and t Siberia. 



Injured, and shoots much browned 

 where not well protected with 

 snow. Flowered badly. 



10. Andromeda tetragona, 



t 

 t 



5> 



J» 



») 



?» 



J) 



) Perfectly hardy and uninjured. 



1 1 . DapJme Meze?'eoji, . 



12. Ledwn palustre^ 



13. "^Rhododendron daurica 



atf'ovirens^ 



14. \Spircea chamcedrifolia , 

 cratcegifo/ia^ 

 sibirica, . 

 sorbifolia, . 

 tobo/shii, . 

 salicifolia alpes 



trisj 



15. fSyringa sibirica, . 



Central Europe, Germany, and Switzerland. 



16. Corniis mascula variegata^ \ 



17. Erica he?'bacea, alba and 



carnea 



I 'J a. Enony?nus lati folia, 



18. Genista sagittalis, . . > Uninjured and perfectly hardy. 



19. Polygala chanicebnxus, 



20. Rhododendro7i chamcEcistus 



ferrngineum 



hirsutnm, . 



>> 



)j 



South of France, *Spain, and f Portugal, including the 



Azores. 



21. iCerasiis liisitanica, 



>> 



azorica 



22. '''Cist us laurifolius, 



55 



formosus, 



[Uninjured, and perfectly hardy; 



I the hardiest of all the laurel 



( tribe. 



i Unripened shoots killed, and 

 leaves browned, otherwise unin- 



( jured ; has made a good growth. 

 Though apparently uninjured from 

 frost, seems to have suffered 

 much from the effects of the cold 



\ wet summer, after tl^e long pro- 

 tracted winter by bliglit, other- 

 wise it may be said to have been 

 uninjured. 



j Uninjured, on a rockery, other- 

 . < wise killed where not protected 



( by a wall. 



