204 
naria, floribunda, micromalus, prunifolia, prunifolia 
var. fastigiata, pumila, pumila var. Niedzwetzkyana, 
Scheidecker1, Sieboldii var. arborescens, sikkimensis, 
Soulardi, theifera, toringoides—Uninjured 
Mespilus germanica—Uninjured 
Photinia 
China 
Uninjured 
Pyracantha coccinea 
serrulata 
villosa 
IIL N 
Italy to W. Asia—II. Nine large speci- 
mens 
Pyrus communis, phaeocarpa var. globosa, ussuriensis—Uninjured 
Raphiolepis umbellata—S. Japan—I N 
Sorbus Aucuparia, intermedia—Uninjured 
Stranvaesia Davidiana—W. China—I N 
Rosaceae 
(Prunoideae) 
Prinsepia sinensis, uniflora; KG: 17-18—Uninjured 
Prunus 
Armeniaca—W. Asia 
avium—Eu. & W. Asia 
Conradinae—C. China 
IV shght 
IV sheht (large tree) 
about half dead and shooting up 
from trunks and branches throughout. Tree 
shrubby, from a low trunk, 114 ft. in diam. at 
base and 15 ft. high 
Laurocerasus—S.E. Eu. 
& II P 
orthosepala—Kansas—lV° slight 
Persica (on Kansuensis) (var. “nectarine’”’)—III 50%; 
IV 100%. About half dead; K: 717-18 
nucipersica—(Z specimens)—IV 75% <A (forming 
fruit) 
pilosiuscula media—W. China—IV 25% A 
pumila—N. Y. to Wis.—IV slight 
umbellata—S. C. to Fla. 
jured 
Uninjured: americana, Besseyi, cerasifera, cerasifera var. 
& Asia Minor—2 specimens, I 
IIL 25¢¢ : another specimen anin- 
