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Ledum, — huxifoUimi. Uninjured. 



latifolium. Very badly killed ; flower and foliage 



gone. 

 palustre. do. do. 



thymifolium. Generally in good order. 

 Menziesia. — ccerulea. Uninjured, but slightly protected by fine 



needles. 

 PoLYGALA. — cliamoebuxus. Killed, although well protected. 

 Rhodoua. — canadensis. Uninjured. 



Abies. — canadensis. Hemlocks very badly killed, and generally 

 without regard to exposure ; trees which have stood 

 for twenty years are dead. 

 excelsa. Norway spruces are much injured. 

 clanhrasiliania. Killed. 

 pygmoea. Killed. 

 pumila. Killed. 

 pyramidalis. Killed. 

 inverta. Uninjured. 

 Menziesii. Killed. 

 nigra. Foliage somewhat injured. 

 orientalis. Generally in fine condition. 

 Cephalotaxus. — Fortunei. Killed; both male and female. 

 Cham^cyparis. — sphceroidea variegata. Killed. 

 Cupressus. — Lawsoniana. Very badly browned. 



erecta viridis. Killed. 

 JuNiPERUS. — chinensis. Hardy. 



virginiana. Very badly killed. 

 glauca. Killed. 

 pendula. Killed. 

 Suecica. Hardy. 

 communis hibernica. Hardy. 

 Larix. — Europo&a. Hardy. 



Americana. Hardy. 

 PiCEA. — cepJialonica. Killed. 



lasiocarpa. Slightly browned. 

 magnifica. Very much injured. 

 nobilis. Somewhat browned. 

 Nordmanniana. Thoroughly hardy. 

 pinsapo. Leader killed and foliage browned. 

 cilicica. Thoroughly hardy. 



