228 EFFECTS OF THE WINTER OF 1853-4. 



EscALLONiA pubescens ; killed to the ground, on a wall facing 

 the east, Liverpool. 



EscALLONiAS ; all dead to the ground, Kew. 

 Eucalyptus sp. ; two plants twenty feet high — one killed, the 

 other slightly injured, Kciv. 



Eucalyptus montana ; untouched, Bicton. (Is this E. 

 coccifera ?) 



Eucalyptus robusta ; on the wall, killed back to the main 

 stem, Kexi\ 



Eucalyptus coccifera; a fine plant, in the open ground, killed ; 

 against a south wall, little injured, Chisivick ; plant twenty 

 feet high, in an open situation, not in the least injured, Exeter. 



Eucalyptus amygdalina ; killed to tlie ground, Kew. 



Eucalyptus globulus ; several large plants killed right out, 

 where they had stood some years, C'hisuick. 



Eucalyptus ; on a south wall, suffered much above their 

 temporary winter coverings of grass mats, Edinburgh. 



Eugenia Ugni ; unhurt, against a north-west wall, until the 

 April frost, Exeter. 



EuoNYMUS japonicus ; not injured, Chisirick ; killed to the 

 ground on a wall with an eastern aspect, Shijfnal ; slightly killed 

 on a wall facing the south, Liverpool ; lost the leading shoots, 

 Bicton; slightly pinched, Southampton. 



EuoNYMUS japonicus aureus ; killed to the ground, on a wall 

 with an eastern aspect, Shijfnal. 



EuoNYMUS japonicus argenteus ; killed to the ground, on a 

 wall with an eastern aspect, Shifnal. 



EuoNYMUS angustifolius ; not injured, Chisivick. 



EuoNYMUS Hamiltonianus ; not injured, south wall, Chisivick; 

 killed to the main stem, on a wall facing the south, Liverpool. 



EuoNYMUS fimbriatus ; killed to the ground, on a wall with an 

 eastern aspect, Shiffnal. 



EuoNYMus echinatus ; killed to the ground, on a wall facing 

 the south, Liverpool. 



EuoNYMUs sarmentosus ; killed to the ground, on a wall facing 

 the south, Liverpool. 



EuRYBiA alpina ; not hurt, Exeter. 



Eurybia Gunniana ; injured, Keiv. 



EuRYBiA ilicifolia; injured, Kew. 



Fabiana imbricata ; slightly injured, Keiv ; dead, Shifnal ; 

 not hurt, Exeter ; quite killed, Warrington ; under a south-east 

 wall, entirely unhurt, Southampton. 



