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Anglesea and Wales — Total killed and injured, 224 at 11 

 places ; or about 20 at each place. 



Scotland. — 1. S. E. Highlands — This includes Berwick, Dum- 

 fries, Edinburgh, Haddington, Peebles, Roxburgh and Selkirk. Total 

 killed and injured, 503 at 18 places ; or 28 at each place. 



2. W. Coast — This includes Kirkcudbright, Ayr, Lanark, Argyle, 

 Bute and Dumbarton. Total killed and injured, 97 at 11 places; 

 or nearly 9 at each place. 



3. Central Highlands — These include Aberdeen, Inverness, 

 Perth, Ross and Sterling. Total killed and injured, 139 at 10 

 places ; or 14 at each place. 



4. E. Coast — This includes Caithness, Sutherland, Ross, Inver- 

 ness, Nairn, Elgin, Banff, Aberdeen, Kincardine, Forfar and Fife. 

 Total killed and injured, 225 at 25 places ; or 9 at each place. 



Ireland. — 1. The entire Coast — This includes Antrim, Clare, 

 Cork, Donegal, Dublin, Kildare, Louth, Wexford and Wicklow. 

 Total number killed and injured, 251 at 14 places; or 18 at each 

 place. 



2. Inland Countie s — These consist of Armagh, Kilkenny, Meath, 

 Monaghan, Sligo and Tipperary. Total number killed and injured 

 292 at 9 places ; or 32-5 at each place. 



Winter, 1880-81. 



England. — 1. E. Coast — Total number of plants killed and 

 injured in the winter, 1880-81, was 1258 at 39 places ; or about 32 

 at each place. 



2. S. Coast — Do., 851 at 22 places, or nearly 39 at each place. 



3. S. Table-land — Do., 554 at 16 places, or 35 at each place. 



4. The Great Central Plain — Do., 667 at 15 places, or about 

 44-5 at each place. 



5. Valley of the Severn — Do., 247 at 6 places, or 41 at each 

 place. 



6. Central High-land — Do., 328 at 6 places, or nearly 55 at 

 each place. 



7. N. W. Coast — 648 at 15 places, or about 43 at each place. 

 Anglesea and Wales — Do., 546 at 11 places, or nearly 50 at 



each place. 



