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INJURIES TO PLANTS, WINTER, 1879-80. 



chia triacanthos, Griselinia littoralis, Halesia diptera, Helianthus, 

 " superb " &c, Hibiscus sorts, Hydrangea grandiflora, H. nivea, Hype- 

 ricum Kalmianum, H. punctatum, H. quadrangulare, Idesia poly- 

 carpa, Illicium, Indigofera Dosua, Itea virginica, Kalmia glauca, 

 Kerria japonica, Kolreuteria, Ledum palustre, Ligustrum japoni- 

 cum, L. sinense, Lonicera fragrantissima, L. Ledebourii, L. sem- 

 pervirens, L. tartarica, Mahonia, sorts, Menispernuin'canadense, Men- 

 ziesia polifolia, Nuttallia cerasiformis, Osmanthus ilicifolius, 0. ros- 

 marinifolius, Pernettya angustifolia, P. mucronata, P. speciosa, Phi- 

 ladelphus grandinorus, P. speciosissima, Phillyrea angustifolia, P. lati- 

 folia, Potentilla floribunda, Pterocarya caucasica, Punica Granatum, 

 and sorts, Pyrus japonicus, Rhamnus alaternus, R. alpinus, Rhodo- 

 typos Kerrioides, Rhus Cotinus, R. glabra lanceolata, Ribes aureus, 

 R. sanguineus, R. speciosus, Sambucus aurea, Shepherdia argentea, 

 Skimmia japonica, Sophora japonica pendula, Spiraea arriaefolia, S. 

 bella, S. callosa, S. Douglasii, S. levigata, S. Lindleyana, S. pruni- 

 folia, S. thunbergia, S. trilobata, S. ulmifolia, Veronica augustifolia, 

 V. salicifolia, Yirgilea lutea, Weigela, sorts. 



2. Moynalty, Kingsfort. — Mr. R. Tanham. 



Gen. Char, of Soil — Sandy and gritty ; subsoil easily improved. 



Alt. and Exposure — Well sheltered. 



Rainfall, 1879— [Navan, dist., 15 ms. ; alt., 160 ft. ; 28*97 ins.]. 



Plants injured, 1879-80—15 (1), 5 (2), (3)— Artichoke, globe, 

 1; A. "Thistle," 2. Escallonia macrantha, 1; E. rubra, 1. Figs, 

 1. Gladiolus cardinalis, 1. Jasminum, white and yellow, 1. Lo- 

 belia cardinalis, 2. Myrtle, 1. Pea, sweet, 1. Roses, Briars of 

 stands., 2 ; Madame Villermoz, 1 ; Marechal Niel, 1 ; President, 1 ; 

 Solfaterre, 1 ; Celine Forestier, 2 ; Triomphe de Rennes, 2. Schi- 

 zostylis coccinea, 1. Tritoma aurea, 1; T. uvaria, 1. 



1. Wexford — Gorey, Knockmullen. — Miss M. Owen. 

 Cren. Char, of Soil — Friable and dry, on a gravelly subsoil. 

 Alt. and Exposure — Considerably under 100 ft. ; sheltered. 

 Rainfall, 1879— [Courtown, Gorey, alt., 80 ? ft. ; 40-15 ins., on 

 205 days]. 



Min. Temp, and Date— Dec. 5th, 18°-6. 



Plants injured, 1879-80 — 7 (1), 3 (2), 5 (3)— Aloysia citrio- 

 dora, 1. Anemone fulgens, 3. Aucuba japonica, 3. Canna indica, 

 1878-9, 1. Coronilla glauca, 1878-9, 1. Dahlias, 1. Lobelia ful- 



