EFFECTS OF THE WINTER OF 1853-4. 239 



• PiNUs excelsa ; not injured, a few of the points of the leaves 

 browned, Chisivick ; somewhat browned, Alton; not injured, 

 Ossington ; slightly injured, Nottini/ham. 



PiNUS Lindleyaua ; not injured, except a few points of the 

 leaves on the north-east side, Chisivick ; not affected during the 

 winter, Bagshot ; quite uninjured, Bayfordbury ; perfectly green, 

 suffered nothing whatever from the frost, Alton ; not inujred, 

 Ossington; quite unscathed, Congleton. 



PiNUS Piusselliana ; very much injured, particularly on the 

 north-east side, but recovering, leaves very much injured, 

 Chisivick ; slightly browned, Bagshot ; shoots on the east side 

 mostly killed in exposed situations, but, where sheltered, is not 

 much hurt, Dropmore ; only brown in the points of the leaves, 

 Bayfordhnry ; not injured, Ossington; killed, Congleton ; cut, 

 and the leader injured, but recovering, Exeter ; leaves browned. 

 Singleton; uninjured, Bicton. 



PiNUS canariensis ; dead, Keiv ; killed down to the ground, 

 Alton. 



PiNUs tuberculata(?) ; not affected during the winter, Bagshot; 

 a few branches only have been damaged, and one plant is not 

 injured in the least, Brojmiore ; perfectly green, suffered nothing 

 whatever from the frost, Alton ; some killed, others of the same 

 have escaped, Congleton ; leaves browned, Singleton ; twenty-five 

 feet in height, appears as hardy as P. insignis, Bicton. (This is 

 returned under the name P. californica.) 



Pints Massoniana ; dead, A'tu' ,- quite unscathed, Congleton. 

 PiNUS Wincesteriana ; dead, Kew ; killed, Chisivick; killed, 

 Bagshot ; much injured, doubtful if it will recover. Ware ; dead, 

 Alton ; foliage browned, Exeter: 



PiNUS Fremontiana ; not injured, Chisivick; quite unscathed, 

 Congleton ; plant one foot high not hurt, Exeter. 



PiN'us muricata ; not injured, Chisivick; not affected during 

 the winter, Bagshot; quite uninjured, Bayfordbury ; perfectly 

 green, suffered nothing whatever from the fi'ost, Alton ; quite 

 unscathed, Congleton and Exeter, where it is called P. Edgariana. 

 PiNus Montezumse ; not injured, Chiswick ; not affected 

 during the winter, Bagshot ; destroyed some yeai-s since. Drop- 

 more ; quite uninjured, Bayfordbury ; perfectly green, suffered 

 nothing whatever from the frost, Alton ; killed, Rolleston ; dead, 

 Shiffnal ; quite unscathed, Congleton; not hxxxt, Exeter ; leaves 

 browned, Singleton. 



PiNUS monticola ; not affected during the winter, Bagshot ; 



