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279 ; Orleans, 5 ; Prince of Wales, 226 ; Heine Clande de Bavay, 

 2°,(m)22G; uninj., -6°,313; Victoria, 3°,226 ; uninj., -6°, 313 ; 

 Washington, 9°,77 ; uninj., -6°,313 j White magnum bonum, 313 ; 

 Obs., crop (1880>, av. or fair, 41,48,69, (Damsons) 70,138,151 

 def., 70,79,120,128,130,151,156,302; good, 58,79,81; none, (Or- 

 leans) 5,128,160,189,197; wet, effects of, on, 86; wood unripened, 

 130. Plumbago, 181. 



Podooarpus alpina, 32 ; P. andina (see Prumnopitys), -13°, 

 295, 0°,221,319, 1°,31, 2°,»32,216, 5°,29,318, 10°,18,21,211, 

 246; uninj., 4°,217, 22f; P. chinensis, 5°,319, 15°,21,(m)63, 

 254 ; unity'., 3°,270, 4° 215, 15°,21 ; P. koraiana, (m)223. Po- 



DOCYTISUS, 211. POINSETTIA, 9. POLEMONIUM, 80. POLYANTHUS, 



95. Polygonum, 65. Populus angulata, 5 Q ,203, 7°,(m)12 ; P. 

 nigra (Black Poplar), 37; P. pyramidalis (Lombardy P.§) -11°, 

 90, -1°,45, O°?102, 10 c ?37, 17,37,246,286; Obs., 37,46,286. 

 Potato, 0°,38, 10°?38, 20 ; unity., -5 Q ?42. Potentilla, 182. 



Primula acaulis, 12 ; P. amsena, 2°, 243 ; P. capitata, 65 ; P. 

 cashmeriana, 2°,243, 16°,181; P. cortusoides, 2°,243,304; P. den- 

 ticulata, 2°,243; P. japonica, 2°,243, 26°,51; uninj. % -lO°,304 ; 

 P. purpurea, 181; P. rosea, 2°,243, 16°,181 ; P. sikkimensis, 10; 

 P. vulgaris (Primrose), 108. Privet (see Ligustrum vulgare). 

 Prumnopitys (see Podocarpus andina), 97,102,119,160. Prunus 

 ilicifolius, 1°,140 ; P. laurocerasus (see Laurel, common) ; P. si- 

 nensis, O°?102 ; P. triloba, 10°,18. 



Psoralea bituminosa, 13°, 178. 



Pterocarya caucasica, 182 ; P. stenophylla, (hyb.) 208. Pte- 

 rostyrax hispidulum, 63. 



Punica Granatum (Pomegranate), -1°,30,41, 8°?22, 12°, (fl. 

 pi.) 123, 13°,178, 15°,176, 187; uninj., 69,182. Purshia, 19. 



Pyrethrum, 43. Pyrola, 181. Pyrus Aucuparia, -11°, 134 ; P. 

 floribunda, -13°,295 ; P. japonica, -13°,295, -IP, 134, -8°,300, 

 -4°,278, 2°,284, 6 Q ,303 ; uninj., -13°,295, -7°,290, (b. z.— 0°) 

 4, (1°— 10°) 12, (11°— 20°) 9 ; P. vestita, 1°,140. 



Quercus austriaca, O°,81,102, 10°?9, 14°,299 ; Q. Buergerii, 

 10 o /mjl8, 256; Q. cerris, -11°,134, 9,97; Q. c. var. Lucombeana, 



§ See Gard. Chron. July, 1881, p. 178. There was great destruction among 

 Lombardy Poplars in Somerset, Dorset, Wiltshire and Yorks, and also to a less 

 extent near London, in Jan 1881. 



