DIVISION XXI. — (IRELAND) LEINSTER. 



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gens, 1878-9, 1. Myrtle, 1, 2. Opuntia Rafinesquiana, 2. Passi- 

 flora ccerulea, 1. Primula Fortunei, erosa, 3. Roses, Banksian, yellow, 

 2 ; Solfaterre, many years old, 1 ; Tea ' Magnolia/ 1. Sedum car- 

 neum, 1. Senecio mikanoides, 1878-9, 1. TropaBolum tuberosum, 

 1878-9, 1. Weigela rosea, 3. Yucca filamentosa, 3. 



Plants uninjured — Aloysia citriodora (one small plant), Anomo- 

 theca cruenta, Arbutus, Begonia discolor, Cordilyne australis, Crin- 

 num capense, Dahlias (a few), Fabiana imbricata, Fragaria indica, 

 Fuchsia procumbens, F. minima, Bay Laurel, common Laurel, 

 Laurustinus, Libertia grandiflora, Lobelia repens, Mesembrianthe- 

 mmn uncinatum, Muehlenbeckia, Nertera depressa, Oxalis flori- 

 bunda, Rhododendron ciliatum, Roses (Gloire de Dijon, Marechal 

 Neil, Tea), Salvia patens, Sarracenia Drummondi, Saxifraga sarmen- 

 tosa, Sedum carneum variegatum, Vittadinia triloba, Zauschneria 

 californica. 



1. Wicklow — Bray, Hollybrook. — Mr. W. Burne. 

 Gren. Char, of Soil — Light and loamy. 



Alt. and Exposure— 300 ft. 



Rainfall, 1879— [Bray, alt., 250 ft. ; 42-09 ins., on 201 days]. 

 Min. Temp, and Date — Dec. 5th, 6°. 



Plants injured, 1879-80—4 (1), 8 (2), 4 (3)— Artichokes, globe, 



2. Broccoli, 3. Ceanothus azureus, 1. C. microphyllus, 1. Erica 

 mediterranea, 2. Eucalyptus, 1, 3. Euonymus europgeus, 3. Fuch- 

 sia, various, kd. to grd., 2. Hydrangea japonica, kd. to grd., 2. 

 Laurel, Bay, 3. Laurustinus, kd. to grd., 2. Lettuce, 2. Peaches, 

 on open walls, 2. Roses, hybrid China, 1, 2. 



2. Bray, Powerscourt. — Mr. W. Forbes. 



Gen. Char, of Soil — Light, with a gravelly subsoil. 

 Alt. and Exposure — About 400 ft. 



Rainfall, 1879 — [Bray (Fassaroe), dist., 4ms. ; alt., 250 ft. ; 

 42-09 ins.]. 



Min. Temp, and Bate— Dec. [5th ?], 15°. 



Plants injured, 1879-80—3 (1), 7 (2), 8 (3)— Aralia neriifolia, 



3. Benthamia fragifera, 3. Chamasrops excelsa, 3. Cordyline indi- 

 visa, 1 ; sheltered, 3. Desfontainea spinosa, 2. Eucalyptus, 1. Euo- 

 nymus, aureus, 2. Fuchsia Riccartoni, 2. Hydrangeas, 2. Laurus- 

 tinus, 3. Phormium tenax, strong plants in rich soil, 2 ; in 

 light soil and well exposed, 3. Pinus insiguis, 3. Rhus glabra, 



