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Erica lierhacea alba. In January 1890, there were thirty-seven 

 in flower. The only plants much injured by frost, so far, are 

 Veronica Lindlcyana, V. Andcrsoni parvijlora, and Eucalyptus 

 globulus and E. coccifera. Throughout the garden the most 

 conspicuous plants in flower are Jasminum nudijiorum, Hama- 

 melis japonica, Cydonia japonica, Erica herbacea alba, and 

 varieties of Helleborus niger. 



Readings of exposed Thermometers at the Rock Garden of the 

 Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, during January 1891. 



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