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INJURIES TO PLANTS, WINTER, 1879-80. 



Magnolia grandiflora, 1, 2. Peaches, 2. Pears, 3. Picea Pinsapo, 

 3. Quercus Ilex, 2, 3. Roses, 1, 2, 3. Taxodium seinpervirens, 3. 



4. Market Weighton, Dalton Hall, (a valley, 5 ms. dist., from). 



Gen. Char, of Soil — Light : without much or any shelter. 



Mm. Temp.— About 0° ?. 



Plants injured, 1879-80—20 (1), 54(2), 14 (3)— Abies; Hoo- 

 keriaua, 3 ; A. Menziesii (Sitchensis), 2 ; A. Morinda, 2. Ampe- 

 lopsis, 2. Apples, 2. Araucaria imbricata, 2. Arbutus Unedo, 1. 

 Berberis Darwinii, 1, 2 ; B. japonica, 2 ; B. stenophylla, 2 ; B. Wal- 

 lichii, 2. Bignonia radicans, 2. Biota orientalis, 2 ; B. or. aurea, 

 2 ; B. or. elegantissima, 2. Box, new golden and rosemary-leaved, 

 2. Cephalotaxus Fortunei, 2. Cistus laurifolius, 1. Cotoneaster 

 acuminata, 2; C. Simonsii, 2. Crataegus Pyracantha, 1. Cryptomeria 

 japonica, 2. Cydonia japonica, 2. Daphne Cneorum, 3. Deutzia gra- 

 cilis, 3. Escallonia macrantha, 2. Euonymus japonicus, 2 ; E. j. ele- 

 gantissimus, 1 ; E. j. latifolius, albo-variegatus, 2. Forsythia, 2. Furze, 

 fl. pl.,]. Garrya elliptica, 2. Genista cinerea, 2. Hibiscus, of sorts, 2. 

 Holly, common, 2 ; Dahoon, yellow berried, 2 ; Golden and silver-leav- 

 ed, 2. Hydrangea hortensis, 2 ; H. paniculata, 2. Indigofera flori- 

 bunda, 2. Jasminum nudiflorum, 2 ; J. officinale, 2. Larch, 2, 3. 

 Laurel, Bay, 1. Laurel, common, 1 ; Do. broad leaved, 2 ; Do. narrow 

 leaved, 1 ; Do. round leaved, 2 ; L. Portugal, 2 ; Do. azorica, 2 ; Do. 

 myrtle-leaved, 1. Laurustinus, 1. Ledum, 2. Leycesteria formosa, 1. 

 Ligustrum japonicum, 1; L. j. latifolium, 3; L. j. ovalifolium, 2; 

 L. j. variegatum, 2. Magnolia grandiflora, 1. Osmanthus ilicifolius, 

 variegatus, 3. Pampas grass, 1, 2. Peaches, 2. Pears, 3. Pernet- 

 tya, sorts, 2. Poplar, Lombardy, 1. Prumnopitys elegans, 2. Pru- 

 nus sinensis, 1. Quercus austriaca, seinpervirens, 3 ; Q. Cerris, varie- 

 gata, 3 ; Q. coccinea, 3 ; Q. Ilex, 2. Retinospora lycopodioides, 2 ; 

 R. squarrosa, 2. Rhus Cotinus, 3 ; R. C. glabra, laciniata, 3. Roses, 

 esp. Stands., 1, 2. Skimmia japonica, 3. Taxodium distichum, 2 ; 

 T. seinpervirens, 2. Vitis heterophylla, 2. Wistaria sinensis, 1 . 



1. N. Riding * — Bedale. — Sir H. Bereford-Peirse, Bart. 

 Gen. Char, of Soil — Sandy and generally light. 

 All. and Exposure — 151 ft. 8 ins. ; not exposed, being situated 

 in a valley. 



* See also E. Riding, Rep. 1, p. 99. 



