The Scottish Naturalist, 



23. Erica mniti/iora, 



24. * Genista hispaiiica. 



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24^. \Cytisus albus^ 



25. '^Picea pi?isapo, 



26. *Pinus pyroiaica^ . 



27. '^Rosa py?'enaica, 



28. ^Rhododendron po?iticum, 



Uninjured. 

 ( Slightly injured, and some shoots 

 . ^ killed ; but has since flowered 

 ( well, and made good growth. 



. Uninjured. 



. > Uninjured. 



Uninjured ; but reported to have 

 suffered severely in Forfarshire. 



Atlas and Madeira. 

 29. Cedrus atlajiticiis, . 



30. I/ex maderiensis, 



Uninjured. 



Italy and Southern Europe, including '^ Corsica, t Sicily, 



AND the II Balearic Islands. 



31. Arbutus unedOj 



32. II Buxus bakaricus, . 



33. Cerasus colchica, 



34. Cist us salvicefolius, . 



35. Circis siiiquastrum, 



2i6. Colutea arborescens, 



T,'] . Daphfie collina, 



„ Rioniana, . 



;^S. Erica mediterranean 



39. Juniper us Sabina, . 



40. \\//ex balearica, 



41. Laurus nob His ^ 



( Uninjured with me, but in some 

 * ( places has greatly suffered. 

 . Utterly killed. 

 j Uninjured ; seemingly one of the 

 [ hardiest of the laurels, 

 / Killed to the roots, though in a 

 J great measure protected by 

 j snow; has, however, made fresh 

 ' growth, and flowered well. 



/ Many of the terminal buds killed, 

 ) and much retarded, but not- 

 ' j withstanding has made good 

 V growth. 



Uninjured. 

 ) Perfectly uninjured, and flowered 

 J profusely. 



( A good deal injured, but coming 

 ( away well again from the roots, 



> Uninjured. 



) Much injured, and retarded where 



nobilis angustifolius j not sheltered by a wall. 



42. Lonicera alpigena^ . 



43. Philadelphus co7'onarius, 



44. Phillyrea angi/stifolia, 



„ latifolia, . 



„ media, 



45 Pi /I us /aricio, . 



Uninjured. 



