196 
Malvaceae 
IV 80% 
Hibiscus syriacus—China, India 
Meliaceae 
Cedrela sinensis—China—Two specimens, one 20 ft. high, 10 
in. diam. at base; other 30 ft. high, 16 in. diam. 
at base. Larger one more injured, but both in 
good condition June 24. One: IV 50%. New 
growth starting in most cases from dormant 
buds, often many years back (e.g. one 10 yrs. 
back); also from accessory buds at base of ter- 
minal bud. Other: IV 35%. New growth 
starting in many cases from dormant buds a 
few years back, but not so many terminal buds 
killed as in above-—Young tree in nursery, 6 ft. 
high. IT 
= 
Ments perimaceac 
Cocculus carolinus—Va. & HL. to Fla. & Tex.—IV 100% A 
K: 719-20 
Menispermum 
canadense—I. N. A.—IV slight 
dahuricum—China & Japan—IV 100% A 
Sinomenium acutum var. cinerascens—Japan & China—IV 
100% A 
Moraceae 
about 
Broussonetia papyrifera (pist. form)—China & Japan 
2/3 dead; LK: ’17-18 
Broussonetia papyrifera (stam. form) China & Japan—about 
9/10 dead. This specimen was blown over in 
Aug. 1933, which may account for greater winter 
injury 
W. Asia—II P 
Ark. to Okla. & Tex—IV 100% A 
rens Carica 
Maclura pomifera 
Morus 
acidosa 
China & Japan—IV 100% 
alba var. tatarica—Asia—lIV slight 
