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Euphorbiaceae 
* Andrachne colchica 
Asia Minor—IV 100% A 
Daphniphyllum macropodum—Japan, Korea, China 
* Securinega 
* flueggeoides—China & Japan—IV 100% A 
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* ramiflora—Asia—IV 100% A 
Fagaceae 
Castanea | 
mollissima—China & Korea—IV slight A 
sativa—s. Eu., W. Asia, N. Afr —II (Two-year seedlings 
in nursery) 
Fagus 
orientalis—Asia Minor to N. Persia—IV slight A 
Sieboldi—Japan—lV slight 
Uninjured: sylvatica, sylvatica vars. atropunicea, Riv- 
ersi, zlatia 
Quercus 
aliena var. acutiserrata 
IV slight 
hispanica var. lucombeana—S. Eu.—Three individuals: 
2, TV 90% ; 1, TV 100% 
Michaux (Prinus)—Del. to Tex.—IV 100% A 
phellos—N. Y. to Tex.—Upper half dead 
Robur var. fastigiata—IV 100%. Mostly back to 1932 
growth 
Colo. to Nev. & Tex.—IV 100% A 
Uninjured: alba, dentata, Gambelii, glandulifera, heterophylla, 
imbricaria, lyrata, macrocarpa, Robur 
undulata 
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LNG OUT LIC EAE 
Idesia polycarpa 
S. Japan & C. & W. China—(staminate 
form)—Two specimens, both 7 in. diam. at base 
—I; (pistillate form)—Two specimens, one 8 in. 
diam. at base and 15 ft. high—IV 100%. Shoot- 
ing out from buds near base of last year’s 
(1932) growth. Many short branches dead, but 
* These species (which are low shrubs) probably die back a little each 
year. 
