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unhui't, Banfordbury ; somewhat browned, ^Zf on; leaves browned, 

 Singleton. 



PiNUs Grenvillse ; dead, Kew ; killed, Chiswick ; destroyed 

 some years since, Dropmore ; dead, Alton ; foliage browned, and 

 leader cut, Eiveter ; killed, Bicton. 



PiNUS filifolia; \i\\\edi, Kew ; killed, Chiswick; de&d, Alton ; 

 killed, Bicton. 



PiNUS tuberculata ; not injured, Chisuick ; quite uninjured, 

 Bayfordhunj ; perfectly green, suffered nothing whatever from 

 the frosts, Alton. 



PiNUS palustris ; only injured in the long foliage, Chisuick; 

 unhurt, Bayfordbiwy ; perfectly green, suffered nothing whatever 

 from the frost, Alton. 



P]NUS Sabiniana ; not injured, Chiswick; lower branches 

 nearly all killed, top shoots uninjured, Dropmore ; perfectly green, 

 suffered nothing whatever from the frosts, Alton. 



PiNUS longifolia ; dead, Keiv ; killed. Ware; killed, Bicton. 



PiNUS leiophylla ; killed to the ground, but sending out young 

 shoots from the bottom, Chiswick; killed, Ware; uninjured, Z)icf on. 



PiNUs apulcensis ; many trees become unsightly, Kew; very 

 much injured, (nearly killed all the smaller branches,) but growing 

 again, Chiswick; destroyed some years since, Drojmiore ; much 

 injured, Bayfordhunj ; veiy brown, Ware ; perfectly green, 

 suffered nothing whatever from the frost, Alton ; killed, Eolleston. 



PiNUS Hartwegi ; dead, Kew; killed to the ground, but 

 sending out young shoots fi'om the bottom, Chiswick ; not affected 

 during the winter, Bagshot ; destroyed some years since, 

 Dropmore ; killed, Bayfordhury ; killed. Ware ; perfectly green, 

 suffered nothing whatever from the frost, Alton ; quite unscathed, 

 Congleton ; uninjured, Bicton ; leaves browned. Singleton. 



PiNUS macrophylla; slightly injured in the foliage, the long 

 leaves being bent down by the snow, Chiswick ; killed, 

 Bayfordhury ; killed, Ware ; leaves browned, Singleton. 



PiNus patula ; some killed and others nearly so, Kew ; very 

 much injured, but recovering, Chisivick ; a fine tree facing the 

 east has been much cut up, Dropmore ; slightly injured, in a 

 sheltered place, Drojmwre ; completely dead, and black in the 

 inner bark down to the very root, Bayfordhury ; points injured, and 

 is very brown. Ware; somewhat browned, Alton; killed, 

 Bolleston ; injured, Oulton ; killed, Congleton ; foliage browned, 

 and some shoots killed, Exeter ; leaves browned, Singleton ; 

 slightly injured, Bicton. 



