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In March, quite badly burned. Grow- 

 ing strong, in July. 



Picea orientalis, (Oriental Spruce) 

 In March, badly injured, fully exposed 

 or partly sheltered. In July, most of 

 the trees growing well and recovering. 



Picea polita, Carr. (Tiger's Tail 

 Spruce) growing fine, apparently not 

 injured. July note. 



Picea pungens, Engelm. (Hlue 

 Spruce) and varieties. Fully exposed. 

 In March, not injured. In July, grow- 

 ing fine. 



Picea stichensis, Carr. (Sitka 

 Spruce) partly sheltered. In July, 

 badly burned, one-half of leaves fallen, 

 but starting fairly well, will recover. 



Pinus aristata, (Foxtail Pine) grow- 

 ing fine, not injured, July note. 



Pinus Armandii, Franch. fully ex- 

 posed. March note, very badly injured, 

 the worst hit of the pines. In July, 

 starting well and will recover. 



Pinus attenuata, Lenn. (Knot-cone 

 Pine) partly sheltered. In March, is 

 badly burned. In July, is starting 

 slowly. 



Pinus Ayacuhuite, Ehrh. Somewhat 

 burned, but is starting well, in July. 



Pinus Bungeana, Zucc. protected 

 from wind, but in sun. (Lace-bark 

 Pine) In March not injured. Growing 

 fine in July. 



Pinus Cembra, Linn. Swiss Stone 

 Pine) exposed to sun somewhat shel- 

 tered from wind, new leaves slightly 

 injured. March note: another tree 

 sheltered from sun but exposed to 

 wind, not injured. In July all are 

 growing fine. 



Pinus contorta latifolia, Engelm. 

 (P. contorta Murrayana, Engelm.) 

 (Lodge Pole Pine). In March, not in- 

 jured. In July growing fine. 



Pinus densiflora, S. & Z. (Japanese 

 Red Pine.) Well- sheltered or exposed 

 in March very badly burned. In July 

 starting fairly well. 



Pinus densiflora nana, Hort., ex- 

 posed, badly burned, March note. In 

 July starting well. 



Pinus excelsa, Wall. (Himalayan 

 White Pine) Exposed to sun, more or 

 less sheltered from wind, several 

 trees, all are injured somewhat, some 

 more than others. March note. In 

 July, they are growing fine, except one 

 which is badly hurt. 



Pinus edulis, Engelm. (Nut Pine) 

 sheltered. In March, healthy tree not 

 injured, sickly tree badly burned. In 

 July starting well. 



Pinus flexilis, James. (Limber Pine) 

 In sun out of wind, not injured in 

 March. Growing fine in July. 



Pinus Jeffreyi, Balfour. Black 

 Pine) quite exposed. In March, some- 

 what burned but not seriously. In 

 July, starting well. 



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Pinus Koriensis, S. & Z. Korean 

 White Pine) partly sheltered, in 

 March, not injured. Growing fine in 

 July. 



Pinus nigra austraica, Schneid. 

 (Austrian Pine) In March, not injured 

 even where fully exposed, in July 

 growing fine. 



Pinus nigra, Elwe's seedling. March 

 note, exposed, not injured. In July 

 growing well. 



Pinus nigra Pallasiana, Schneid) 

 (Crimean Pine) one year leaves more 

 or less injured, old leaves not injured. 

 one tree much worse than the other, 

 they are exposed to the sun, but pro- 

 tected from the wind, March note. 

 Starting well in July. 



Pinus nigra Poiretiana, Arnold. (P. 

 Laricio) (Corsican Pine), partly 

 sheltered. In March one year leaves 

 badly burned, older leaves not in- 

 jured. Starting well in July. 



Pinus monophylla, Torr. (One-leaved 

 Pine) Exposed to sun half of day shel- 

 tered from wind. In March, burned 

 in sun, shaded side of plant out of 

 sun not injured. In July growing fine. 



Pinus montana Mughus, Willk. 

 (Mugho Pine) Fully exposed to sun. 

 in March of good color and not in- 

 jured. In July growing good.. 



Pinus monticola. Don. (Mountain 

 White Pine) somewhat burned, noth- 

 ing serious, March note. Is in full 

 sun, out of wind. In July growing 

 fine. 



Pinus parviflora, S. & Z. (Japanese 

 White Pine) fully exposed. In March, 

 somewhat burned. Starting well in 

 July. 



Pip:--* Peuce, Griesb. Well shel- 

 tered from wind, in March, not in- 

 jured. In July growing well. 



Pinus ponderosa, Douglas. (Bull 

 Pine) fully exposed, in March not in- 

 jured, starting fine in July. 



Pinus pungens. Lamb. (Table Moun- 

 tain Pine) In March, healthy tre°s, 

 partly sheltered not injured, a few 

 trees in poor condition and exposed 

 are burned. All arc starting and 

 growing well in July. 



Pinus resinosa. Ait. (Red Pine), In 

 March, even where fully exposed they 

 are not injured. Growing fine in July. 



Pinus Strobus, Linn. (White Pine) 

 In March somewhat browned where 

 exposed to wind and sun, nothing seri- 

 ous. Growing fine in July. 



Pinus strobiformis, Sudw. (New 



Mexican White Pine) In March, out of 

 wind but with little shelter from sun, 

 is badly burned, another tree well 

 sheltered is somewhat burned but not 

 severely. Starting well in July. 



Pinus sylvestris, Linn. (Scotch 

 Pine) fully exposed, in March not in- 

 jured. Growing fine in July. 



Pinus Thunbergi, Pari. (Japanese 

 Black Pine) badly burned, except 

 north tret which is slightly hurt, al- 

 though apparently tho most exposed, 

 March note. In July the north tree 

 is starting well. 



Pinus virginiana. Mill. (Jersey 

 Pine) exposed to sun, somewhat out 

 of wind. In March not injured. Grow- 

 ing fine in July. 



Pseudotsuga taxi folia, Brit. (Doug- 

 las Spruce) In March not injured, 

 even where fully exposed. In July 

 growing fine. 



Sciadopitys verticellata, S. & Z. 

 (Umbrella Pine) burned but leaves 

 not killed, note in March. Is exposed 

 to sun but sheltered from wind. Well 

 sheltered tree not injured. In good 

 condition in July. 



Sequoia gigantea, D. C. (Big Tree) 

 — In March, badly burned, sheltered 

 from wind, partly so from sun. In 

 July, starting poorly, 2/3 branches 

 dead. 



Taxodium distichum, Rich. (Bald 

 Cypress) — Growing fine in July. 



Taxus baccata, Linn. (English Yew) 

 and varieties, injured about as much 

 as usual or perhaps less, as they were 

 buried in snow during the severe cold, 

 except a few upright forms which 

 were badly burned, March note. In 

 July they were starting fairly well al- 

 though old leaves were badly burned. 

 Taxus canadensis. Marsh. (Canadian 

 Yew), fully exposed, not injured ex- 

 cept late growing tips, March note. 

 In July they were growing fine. 



Taxus cuspidata, S. & Z. (Japanese 

 Yew) and varieties, partly sheltered, 

 were not injured. March note. Grow- 

 ing fine in July. 



Thuja Standishii, Carr. (T. japonic?, 

 Maxim.) (Japanese Arbor-vitae) — In 

 March, browned a little in sun, other- 



