128 Mr Sadler's Report an Oprn-Air Vf/jrlMinn. 



the mouth were Lilium auratum, L. canadcnse, L. colcM- 

 cum, L. fulcliellum^ Muhjedium alinnum, Delphinium cash- 

 merianinn, Epipadis pcdustris ; many species and varieties 

 of Sedunis and Sempervivums, Oroljanche rulra, Astrctfjalus 

 alpiinus, Primula Parryi ; many species and varieties of 

 Campanula, Calceolaria chelidona' folia. From 1st January 

 till 31st July 700 species and varieties of plants flowered 

 in the rock garden. 



II. Record op some of the Plants Killed or Injured by Frost, 

 during the winter of 1879-80, at the royal botanic 

 Garden, Edinburgh. 



1. Killed. 



Benthamia fragifera. 

 Cupressus Knightii. 

 Ceanothus azureus. 

 Chameebaiia foliolosa. 

 Cheiranthus cheiri, and var?. 

 Edwardsia microphylla. 

 Erica codonodes. 



,, arborea. 

 Arbutus Unedo, 

 Eurybia Traversii. 

 Gynerium argenteum. 

 Iberis gil)raUarica. 



Iberis sempervirens. 

 Leptospermum scopariuiu. 

 Mesembryanthemum uncinatum. 

 Ilex dipyrena. 

 Pinus Amscensis. 



„ Devoniana. 



„ patula. 

 Olearia Haastii, 

 Phormiiim tenax. 

 Veronica salicifolia. 

 ,, Andersonii. 

 Traversii. 



Aucuba japonica. 

 Cupressus macrocarpa. 

 Callistemon salicifolium. 

 Synara Scolymus. 

 Cordyline australis. 

 Erica mediterranea. 

 Laurus nobilis. 

 Libertia formosa. 



Azara integrifolia. 

 Araucaria imbricata. 

 Abies bracteata. 

 Dacrydium FrankliniL 

 Robinia Pseud-Acacia. 



Greatly injured. 



Osmanthus ilicifolius. 

 Fitzroya Patagonica. 

 Hydrangea japonica. 

 Prunus ilicifolius. 

 Tritoma Uvaria. 

 Pyrus vestita var. pyramidalis. 

 Rliamnus alaternus. 

 Viburnum Tinus. 



3, Slightlij injured. 



Eurybia Gunnii. 



„ ilicifolia. 

 Prunus Lauro-cerasus. 

 Piptanthus nepalensis. 

 Thea viridis (4 feet high). 



