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INJURIES TO PLANTS, WIN TEH, 1880-81. 



Cryptomeria elegans, 2. Daphne collina, 2. Eckeveria metallica, 2. 

 Erica, old plants, 1. Eucalyptus globulus, 1. Garrya elliptica, 3. 

 Gooseberries, 2. Laurel, Bay, 1. Laurel, common, 2. Lavander, 

 2. Lonicera fragrantissima, 2. Magnolia grandiflora, 3. Myrtle, 



1. Onions, winter, 2. Peaches, 2. Penstemons, 1. Picea grandis, 1. 

 Pinus insignis, 2. Rhododendrons, 2. Poses, dwfs., 2. H. P.'s, 2 ; 

 Stands., 2 ; Tea, 1. Strawberries, 2, Veronica Andersoni, 1. Wall- 

 flowers, 2. Yew, 2. Yucca aloifolia, 2. 



1. Hants — Alton, Basing Pk.— Mr. W. Smythe. 

 Gen. Char, of Soil — A stiff red clay, very strong ; subsoil of 

 chalk. 



Alt. and Exposure — About 500 ft. ; hill much exposed to wind. 



Rainfall, 1880 — [E. Worldham, dist., 2 ms. ; alt., 499 ft. ; ht., 

 1 ft. 6 ins. ; 34'56 ins.]. 



Date of Onset and Duration of Frost — Jan., 1881, 13th to 26th : 

 mean temp., 12°. No frost from 20th to 31st: N.E. winds pre- 

 vailing. 



Min. Temp, and Date— Jan. 16th, 3°. 



Plants injured, 1880-81—25 (1), 38 (2), 31 (3)— Aloysia citrio- 

 dora, 3. Ampelopsis Veitchii, 2. Apples, many old trees, all, 2. 

 Apricots, 2. Arundo conspicua, 3. Asparagus, 2. Aucuba japo- 

 nica, 1. Azalea amgena, 3; A. indica, 3. Bambusa Fortunei, 2. 

 Borecole, 3. Box, edging, 2. Broccoli, all kinds, 1. Brussels sprouts, 



2. Buxus balearica, 3. Cabbages,2. Camellia, 1. Cauliflower, 1. Ceano- 

 thus americanus, 2 ; C. azureus, 2 ; C. dentatus, 2 ; C. grandiflorus, 2. 

 Cedrus atlantica, 3 ; C. Deodara, many large trees, 1, 2 ; young- 

 plants, 1; C. Libani, 2. Celery, 2. Clematis Jackmanni, 2. 

 Clianthus puniceus, 2. Coronilla glauca, 2. Cryptomeria elegans, 

 3 ; C. japonica, 3. Cupressus sempervirens, 3. Dahlia variabilis, 1. 

 Dracaena australis, 1. Echeveria metallica, 1. Endive, 3. Erica 

 carnea, 2. Escallonia macrantha, 2. Euonymus japonicus, 1 ; E. 

 radicans, 1. Fuchsia coccinia, 1 ; F. Riccartoni, 2. Furze, 1 ; do., 

 fl. pi., 1. Garrya elliptica, 3. Gladiolus, 1. Holly, 2; do., varie- 

 gated, 2. Hydrangea arborescens, 1 ; H. Hortensea, 1 ; H. japonica, 

 1 ; H. Otaksa, 1. Hypericum balearicum, 3 ; H. calycinum, 2. Ivy, 

 2; do., variegated, 1. Jasminum nudiflorum, 3; J. officinale, 2. 

 Juniperus, 1. Kale, 1. Laurel, Bay, 2. Laurel, common, 2 ; L. 

 Portugal, 3. Lettuce, 3. Lonicera japonica, 2. Magnolia grandi- 



