193 
will recover. Other 6 in. diam. at base, 13 ft. 
high—III 25%; IV 100%. May recover, but 
very doubtful. Shooting out from sides of old 
branches. 
Garryaceae 
Garrya elliptica—Oreg. to Calif—I N 
Guttiferae 
Hypericum densiflorum—N. J. to Fla., Mo. & Tex.—III 50% 
Hamamelidaceae 
Corylopsis 
pauciflora—Japan—IV 50%; LK: °17-18; SKR: 719-20 
spicata—Japan—lV 100% A 
Fothergilla major—Uninjured 
Hamamelis japonica, vernalis, & virginiana 
Liquidambar Styraciflua 
— 
Uninjured 
Uninjured 
Loropetalum chinense—China—I— (had survived winter 1932- 
Parrotia persica—Persia—IV slight A. One tree 6-8 in. 
diam. at base & 25 ft. high; another shrubby 
specimen 12 ft. high. Both in fine condition. 
SKR: 19-20 
Parrotiopsis Jacquemontiana—Himalayas—II—Tree 9 ft. high 
Sinowilsonia Henryi—China—IV 100% N 
Hip pocastanaceae 
Aesculus Hippocastanum, Baumani, hybrida, parviflora, 
Pavia, & turbinata 
Uninjured 
Juglandaceae 
Platycarya strobilacea—China—III 50% ; in nursery II 
Pterocarya fraxinifolia—Cauc. to N. Persia—IV slight A (8 
in. diam. at base and about 12 feet high) 
Uninjured: Carya spp., Juglans spp. 
