a native of the northwest Pacifi t with its humid climate and 
winter of comparative mildness, would suffer under the greater 
r but the i 
been e ten or twelve years without suffering injury, we 
cted that their remo was necessary. The variety 
andelyensis of this species was also badly injured. Other 
speci: s of tl hite cedar, located north of the middle lake 
in low ground protected on all sides from the sweep of the winds, 
were as severely damaged, requiring the removal of several of 
Be collection of the Japanese section of the genus, commonly 
known as Retinispora, is situated on the slopes and at the foot of 
he t e west of conservatory range 1, and in the 
triangle adjacent thereto, a location open to the sweep of the 
s fr west. re ie: m 
ties and forms. During the past winter, as in previous years, C. 
