230 EFFECTS OF THE WINTER OF 1853-4. 



Glyptostrobus pendulus ; not injured, Chiswick ; uninjured, 

 Shiffnal. 



GoRDONiA pubescens ; not injured, Chisivick. 



Grabowskia boerhavigefolia; kiWei, Kew ; not injured, Chisicick. 



Grevillea rosmarinifolia ; killed, Shiffnal; slightly cut, 

 Exeter ; entirely unhurt, Southampton, and Bicton. 



Grevillea sulphurea ; not in the least cut, Exeter ; entirely 

 unhurt, Southampton. 



Gynerium argenteum ; (Pampas Grass) old leaves browned, 

 growing vigorously, not the least injured, Chiswick ; pushing 

 freely, Congleton. 



Habrothamnus corymbosus ; killed to the ground, Ketv. 



Habrothamnus fasciculatus ; unprotected and against an east 

 wall, has bloomed magnificently. South Devon. 



Hedera Helix ; not injured in the least, RoUeston ; injured, 

 Nottingham ; Ii-ish Ivy much hurt in places, RoUeston. 



Heimia salicifolia; killed to the ground, Keiv ; killed in a dry 

 sheltered situation, Chisu-ick. 



Helianthemum formosum ; dead, Kew. 



Helianthemum Libanotis ; dead, Keiv. 



Helianthemum halimifolium ; dead, Keiv. 



HovENiA dulcis ; killed down to the ground, but starting 

 strong again, south wall, Chisicick. 



Hydrangea quercifolia ; not injured, Chisivick. 



Hydrangea in volucrata ; not injured, Chisivick. 



Ilex latifolia ; very slightly injured in open border, Chiswick; 

 not injured, south wall, Chisivick; a good deal injured, Shiffnal; 

 turned brown in the leaves, Ossington ; killed, Oulton ; not hurt, 

 Exeter; slightly cut, Southampton. 



Ilex furcata ; during the winter not affected at all, Bagshot ; 

 perfectly hardy, Alton. 



Ilex cornuta; killed, Acton Green; during the winter not 

 affected at all, Bagshot ; unhurt, Southampton. 



Ilex perado ; not injured, Chiswick; injured, Oulton. 



Ilex opaca; not injured, Chiswick ; killed, Oulton. 



Ilex Aquifolium ; uninjured, ItoZZ^'sfoji; lost all their leaves 

 and are much injured, Shiffnal; old strong trees, thirty feet 

 high, have suffered a good deal, many of their branches dead, 

 the leaves quite brown, Ossington; cut, and the leaves turned 

 brown, old strong trees looking brown and sickly, Ossington; 

 the injury is partial : variegated, golden, and many of the common 

 Hollies not at all injured, Ossington ; many killed, all more or 



