The Scottish Naturalist. 

 ii6. Eiw?iymtis Japonica, . Utterly destroyed. 



22^ 



)> 



)5 



; / ^'z /Top shoots killed, and a good 



(JO CCi' Of IJ irC I C' ^ \ 11'* 1 * 



^ { deal injured ; recovering. 



radic'aus, . Perfectly uninjured. 



117. Forsythia Fortiuiii, .\ ^^ . . , 



. ' ) Unmiured. 



„ siispe?isa, . j •" 



1 1 8. G?'iselinea littoralis, . Utterly destroyed. 



119. Jimipcnis japonica varie- 



gata, 



120. Kerria japonica varit 



gata, 



121. Ligustrum japoniciim, 



\ 



Uninjured. 



j A good deal retarded, otherwise 

 uninjured, and coming well into 

 ( flower. 



i A good deal injured and retarded, 

 ,, co?'iaceH??i, . \ with loss of leaves, but coming 



( away well again. 



122. Mahonia japo]iica aurca- ) ^^ . . , 

 • -^ ^ ,- Unmiured. 



c'aricgata. 



123. Osmanthus ilicifolius, 



argentea, 

 aip'ea. 





•I 



> 



Entirely uninjured. 



124. Othera japonica, . 



125. Podocarpus jap07iicus, 



126. Quercus glabra, 



127. Raphiolcpis glabra, 



}i 



07'ata, 



128. Retinospora pisifera, 



squari'osa, 



}} 



izSc. Rhodotypus kerrioides, 



129. Skif?wiia frag?'ans, 



„ japonica, 

 „ oblata, . 



130. Sophor a japonica, . 



131. Taxiis adpressiis, . 



132. Thujopsis dolabrata, 



133. Weigelia amabilis, 



i A good deal retarded, with unrip- 

 l ened shoots killed, but well 

 ( recovered. 

 Uninjured. 



Very much retarded, but seems 

 otherwise uninjured, the leaves 

 retaining a healthy green all 

 winter. This is a very orna- 

 mental and distinct species. 

 ( Retarded, but not otherwise in- 

 \ jured; was slightly protected. 

 J A good deal retarded and slightly 

 I injured ; had slight protection. 



> Uninjured. 



Top shoots killed, otherwise unin- 

 jured. 



) Uninjured. 



