EFFECTS OF THE WINTER OP 1853-1. ' 219 



Berbekis Lycium ; uninjured, growing near a wall and pro- 

 tected by laurels, Shiffnal. 



Biota orientalis ; slightly injured, Oulton. 



Btota aurea; not hurt, Exeter. 



BiGNONiA capreolata ; partially injured, south wall, Chisiiick. 



BiGNONiA grandiflora; not injured, south wall, Chisuick. 



Bletia sp., China; not affected during the winter, Bagshot. 



Bridgesia spicata ; not injured, south wall, Chisicick. 



Broussonetia Ksempferi ; not injui'ed, Chiswick. 



Broussonetia papyrifera ; injured, though sheltered by a wall 

 on the west, north by buildings and trees, east by shrubs, 

 Shiffnal. 



BuPLEURUM fruticosum ; not injured, Chisicick. 



Brachyglottis repanda ; killed, Kew. 



Bubdlea Lindleyaha ; injured, Kew ; not injured, north wall, 

 Chiswick; killed, Windermere ; killed, Warrington ; cut to the 

 ground, Bicton. 



BuDDLEA globosa; not injured (killed in ]83S), Keiv ; killed, 

 Rolleston ; small branches killed on a wall facing the west, 

 Ijiverpool. 



Buxus balearica; very much m^urei, Rolleston ; killed down, 

 Oulton. 



Buxus argeutea; injured, Nottingham. 



Buxus chinensis ; killed, Nottingham ; uninjured, Acton Green. 



Calycanthus occidentalis ; not injured, Chiswick. 

 • Calycotome spinosa; killed, south wall, Chiswick. 



Callitris quadrivalvis ; dead, Kew. 



Callitris cupressiformis ; unhurt, Bicton. 



Callitris macrostachya ; unhurt, Bicton. 



Callitris australis ; killed, Bicton. 



Callitris pyramidalis ; not hurt, Exeter. 



Calystegca pubescens ; is coming up strongly in a border 

 against a south wall, Warrington. 



Callistemon salignum ; slightly injured (killed in 1838), 

 Kew. 



Camellia sasanqua ; killed on east wall, Keu-. 



Camellias; not injured in any situation, north wall, Chis- 

 xvick. 



Camellia, double white ; planted against a south wall, is now 

 in full flower, April 7, Windermere. 



Camellia, double red ; planted in a shrubbery in the autumn 

 of 1853, without protection, now covei'ed with flowers, April 7, 



