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4. E. riidis. Corrie. Killed to stem. 



5. E. amygdalina. Corrie. Leaves and twigs killed. 



6. E. viminalis. Corrie. Killed. 



7. E. regnans. Corrie. Killed to the ground, 



8. E. alpina. Brodick and Corrie. Killed. 



9. E. Globulus. Killed. Had been blown down two 



years previously, and, though raised, was not fully 

 recovered. 

 10. E. calopliylla, E. divcrsicolor, E. hcrmastoma, E. mar- 

 ijinata, E. meliodora, and E. rostrata. Killed by 

 ordinary winters. 

 Craigandaraich, Tighnabruaich, Argyllshire. 

 E. Globulus. Only lost its top. 



ADDITIONAL EUCALYPTS AT LOCHHOURXHEAD. 

 (Alphabetically arranged, excepting first two.) 



1. E. angustifolia. Planted 1894. Unhurt by 1894- 



95. Had Willesden canvas around it. 



2. E. oUiqua. Sown 1894. All killed in greenhouse 



except one. 



3. E. accrvida. Killed, 1894-95, in greenhouse. 



4. E. hotrgoides. Killed in greenhouse. 



5. E. cimrca. "Whitish bloom," allied to E. pulver- 



ulenta. Killed in greenhouse. 



6. E. citriodora (Lemon-scented). Killed in greenhouse. 



7. E. colossea (Native name, Karri). " One of the 



grandest trees in the world, and as hardy as E. 

 Globulus." — Mueller. Killed in greenhouse ; called 

 also E. divcrsicolor. 



8. E. cornuta. Killed in greenhouse. 



9. E. corymbosa. Loves dry soil. Killed in greenhouse. 



10. E. crebra. Killed in greenhouse. 



11. E. cosmojjhylla. Killed in greenhouse. 



12. E. eugenoides. Killed in greenhouse. 



13. E. gigantea. Killed in greenhouse. 



14. E. goniocahjx (Spotted Gum). Killed in green- 



house. 



15. E. hwmasfoma (Bloody-mouthed). "Suitable for 



sandy soil, wliich few eucalypts are." — Mueller. 

 Killed in greenhouse. 



