232 JIFFECTS OF THE WINTER OF 1853-4. 



JuNiPERUs lycia; miiujured, a little raised, Acton Green; 

 somewhat injured, Alton. 



JuNiPERUs macrocarpa ; slightly injured in some of the smaller 

 branches, Chiswick ; killed, Alton. 



JuNiPERUS bermudiana ; dead, Kew ; uninjured at foot of south 

 wall, Chiswick. 



JuNiPERUS japonica ; not injured, Chiswick. 



JuNiPEnus mexicana; not injured, C7(/.s(('k7c; un'm^aved, Bicton. 



JuNiPEKUS sphaerica ; not ati'ected during the winter, Bagshot. 



JuNiPERUs tetragona ; killed, Chiswick; somewhat injured, 

 Alton; killed, Conyleton ; dead, Shiffnal ; uninjured, Sinyleton. 



JuNiPERUs squamata; not injured, Chiswick; uninjured, 

 Shiffnal. 



JuiNiPEBus echiniformis ; killed, Alton ; killed, Bicton. 



JuNiPERus communis ; injured, NottiiKjhum. 



JuNiPERus communis canadensis ; killed, Bicton. 



JuNiPERUS recurva; uninjured, Nottiiujham, Chiswick, Single- 

 ton, and Bicton. 



JuNiPERus Sabina ; much injured, Nottingham. 



JuNiPERus oblonga peudula; uninjured, Congleton ; uninjured, 

 Bicton. 



JuNiPERUS oxycedrus ; killed, Bicton. 



Juniper, blue, Himalaya ; one plant has nuts or berries upon 

 it of the size and colour of green gooseberries, Congleton. 



IvALMiAs; are looking as if there had been no winter on them, 

 Windermere. 



Laurus regalis ; partially injured in the foliage, Chiswick ; 

 foliage browned, Bagshot ; not affected during the winter. Bag- 

 shot ; many killed, Nottingham ; quite safe, Congleton. 



Laurus nobilis ; cut down to the ground in 1823, again in 

 1838, scarcely injured last winter, Kew ; not injured, leaves a 

 little discoloured, CJiiswick ; leaves only half killed, Acton Green; 

 killed to the ground, Alton ; nearly killed, Rolleston ; killed to 

 the ground, Ossingto7i; killed to the ground everywhere, Shiffnal; 

 killed, Nottingham; not injured, Watnal, Nottingham; killed 

 dov/n, niton ; nearly perished, Congleton; leaves singed as if 

 by fire, in the open ground, Liverpool ; killed to the root, 

 Warrington ; slightly pinched, but none seriously, Southampton. 



Laurus Sassafras; uninjured, Shiffnal. 



Lagerstrcemia indica ; cut back to old wood, south wall, 

 Chiswick ; not affected during the winter, Bagshot. 



Lardizabala biternata; cut down, but now pushing from the 



