222 EFFECTS OF THE WINTER OP 1853-4. 



Ceanothus verrucosus ; small shoots a little touched, Kew ; 

 not injured, Chisivick. 



Cephalotaxus Fortuni ; on the ground level, at foot of an 

 east wall, uninjured, Acton Green ; not affected during the winter, 

 Bagshot ; perfectly safe, Alton ; perfectly hardy, Congleton ; 

 perfectly hardy, South Devon ; not hurt, Exeter ; uninjured, 

 Bicton. 



Cephalotaxus adpressa; not injured, Chisivick; on the 

 ground level, at foot of an east wall, uninjured, Acton Green ; 

 beautifully green whether on standards or its own roots, Alton. 



Cephalotaxus Harringtoni; perfectly safe, ^Zfon ; unharmed, 

 Congleton. 



Cephalotaxus pedunculata ; not affected during the winter, 

 Bagshot. 



Cephalotaxus drupacea ; unharmed, Congleton ; not hurt, 

 Exeter. 



Cham^rops humilis ; very much cut, but starting again, 

 (planted close to the bottom of the wall), Chiswick. 



Cham^rops excelsa?; (the Chusan Palm), uninjured, in a 

 northern aspect, Chiswick ; not affected during the winter, 

 Bagshot ; quite hardy, South Devon. 



Chimonanthus fragrans, and varieties; not injured, south wall, 

 Chisivick. 



Cinerarias, Seedling ; covered with tan, alive and shooting 

 nicely, Worcester. 



CiSTUs formosus ; uninjured, Southampton. 



Cistus ladaniferus ; uninjured, Bicton, and Southampton. 



CiSTus cymosus ; dead, Kew. 



Cistus Clusii ; dead, Kew. 



CisTus latifolius ; dead, Kew. 



Cistus incanus ; dead, Kew. 



CisTus populifolius ; dead, Kew. 



Cistus oblougifolius ; dead, Kew. 



CisTus creticus : a little raised above the level, uninjured (?), 

 Acton Green. 



CisTus cyprius ; quite killed, Warrington ; killed everywhere, 

 Shiffnal. 



Cistuses ; nearly all killed where fully exposed, Chiswick ; 

 one or two tender kinds killed, but not many, Southampiton. 



Citharexylum ilicifolium ; injured, Kew. 



Clematis Gebleri ; killed, Bicton. 



Clematis Grahami; not injured, south wall, Chisivick. 



