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Pinaster—Mediterr. Region—I N 
ponderosa var. scopulorum—W. U. S.—Old leaves some- 
what browned 
pungens—N,. J. to Ga—Old leaves browned about half 
way 
Strobus—Eastern N. A.—Old leaves a little browned at 
tips. In good condition 
tabulaeformis (sinensis) —N. to W. China—one specimen 
V 100%; IV 40%. Many terminal buds seem 
injured. It may recover. One specimen V 
50% ; IV 50% 
Thunbergiana 
Japan—one specimen has leaves browned 
l its old 
leaves. Buds not injured. Two other speci- 
— 
at tips. One specimen has lost nearly a 
mens in bad shape (partly bud moth injury). 
Many of old leaves and some of branch tips 
killed: one six ft., one 12 ft. high. 
Uninjured: Banksiana, Bungeana, densiflora var. umbra- 
culifera, flexilis, montana, monticola, parviflora, 
parviflora var glauca, ponderosa, rigida, sylves- 
tris 
Pseudolarix Kaempferi—E. China 
Uninjured 
Pseudotsuga Douglasi—B. C. & W. U. S—Uninjured 
Sequoia gigantea 
q ooDS 
Sierra Nevadas—One specimen I; other 
specimen (8 ft. high) badly killed on main stem 
and all branches, but many green shoots coming 
out from branches. SKR: ‘17-18 “ nearly dead ” 
Taxodium distichum—Uninjured 
Thuja 
occidentalis and vars.—E. N. A.—a little browning: in 
some cases 
orientalis var. aurea 
about half killed. Some specimens 
Uninjgured: occidentalis and vars.; orientalis, orientalis 
var. asplenifolia, Standishii 
Thujopsis dolobrata—Cent. Japan—IV 25% N 
