226 



The Scottish Natiiralisi. 



Northern China — t Chinese and * Russian Tartary. 



A-, Ml 1 J 7 f Retarded, but otherwise not in- 



134. Ailanthiis glandulosus, A . , ' 



i Browned, and, in some instances, 

 ■ a good deal injured, but recover- 



135. Biota oriejitalis, 



■) 



mg. 



136. ^ Caragana aj'borescens, . ^ 



137. Detitzia crenata {Jlor. 



plen.), 



138. "^ Dimorphaiithits man- \ Uninjured. 



churicus, . 



139. Exochordia grandiflora^ 



140. Forsythia viridissiimis, . 



i/^\. Jas milium nudifloru)]i^ . \ 



1^2. Ji£?iiperus sinensis, . \ 



143. Kolreuteria paniatlata, . 



1 44. t Lonicera tartai'ica, . I 



A good deal injured, and retarded 

 where not protected by a wall. 



Uninjured. 



Uninjured, and flowered profusely, 



but has since, especially where 



r> Mil , J3 j.i\ } e;rafted as standa.rds, suffered 



\±^. Fniniis triloba (ft. pi.) \ ° •■, ^^ c ^\ ^^ 

 ^^ yy. y / \ considerably from the cold wet 



summer coming immediately 



after the long protracted winter. 



sinensis alba {flor, 



pi en.)., . 



sinensis rosea ] A good deal retarded, and top 



/ shoots killed. 



) Uninjured, though a very early 



j flowerer. 



» 



55 



{/or. plen.), 

 146. Spiraea prunifolia {flor, 

 plen. ), 



>> 



Reevsii 

 plen.), 



Slightly retarded, but uninjured. 



147. IVeigelia rosea, 



( n , i Upper shoots all killed and much 

 ^■^ ' < retarded, with loss of leaves, 



( but quite recovered. 



/"Though seemingly uninjured from 



I frost, has, in some instances, 

 .-X after flowering profusely, suc- 



1 cumbed to the cold wet sum- 



mer. 



Himalayas and * Mountains of Nepaul. 



148. Abies mo r in da, 



149. Aucuba himalaica, 



150. Ccdrus deodara, . 

 151.* Cotoneastcr frigida, 



* ,, Si mo u si i, 



152. Dcutzia corymbosa, 



Uninjured. 



