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Plants injured, 1880-81—8 (1), 18 (2), 33 (3)— Abies Morinda, 

 3. Acacia monophylla, 3. Acer palmatifidum, 3. Aloysia citriodora, 



2. Ampelopsis Yeitchii-, 3. Araucaria imbricata, 3. Arbutus 

 Unedo, 2. Aucuba japonica, 3. Bambusa Fortunei, 3. Berberi- 

 dopsis corollina, 1. Berberis aristata, 3. Broccoli, all except half 

 a dozen plants of CattelPs Eclipse, 1. Buddleia globosa, 1. Buxus 

 balearica, 2. Catalpa syringaefolia, 2 ; C. s. aurea, 2. Cedrus Deo- 

 dara, 3. Cercis siliquastrum, 3. Deutzia scabra, 3. Eulalia japo- 

 nica variegata, 3. Euonymus europaeus, 3. Forsythia viridissima, 



3. Furze, 2 ; Do., fl. pi., 2. Garrya elliptica, 3. Griselinia litto- 

 ralis, 1. Hedera Rcegneriana, 3. Hypericum Calycinum, 3. Iris, 

 only Kaempferi of the hardier sorts, 2. Juniperus chinensis, 3. 

 Laurel, Bay, 1. Laurel, common, 2 ; L. Portugal, 3. Laurustinus, 

 2. Lavander, 2. Lilium lancifolium, 2. Lonicera japonica, 3. 

 Maclura aurantiaca, 3. Magnolia grandiflora, 3. Onions, winter, 3. 

 Opuntia Rafinesquiana, 3. Pampas grass, 3. Paulownia imperialis, 

 2. Penstemons, 1. Phillyrea augustifolia, 2. Photinia serrulata, 



2. Populus augulata, 1. Quercus Ilex, 3. Rhus glabra laciniata, 



3. Roses, Teas on Briar and Manetti, 2. Ruscus aculeatus, 3. Saxi- 

 fraga purpurascens, 2. Senecio pulcher, 3. Sequoia gigantea, facing 

 wind, 3. Spiraea Lindleyana, 2. Stocks, 1. Thujopsis borealis, 3. 

 Wallflowers, 3. Weigela rosea, 3. 



Plants uninjured, 1880-81 — Abies Douglasii, Ampelopsis hederacea, 

 Apples, Apricots on walls, globe Artichoke mulched, Asparagus, 

 Berberis ilicifolia, Bomarea acutifolia, Brussels sprouts, Box, Cab- 

 bages, Carnations, Castanea vesca, Cedrus atlantica, Cherries, Chimo- 

 nanthus fragrans, Cotoneaster microphylla, C. Simonsii, Crataegus 

 oxyacantha, fl. pi., C. Pyracantha, Cupressus Lawsoniana, Currants, 

 Cytisus Laburnum, Exochorda grandiflora, Fuchsia gracilis, Goose- 

 berries, Halesia tetraptera, Holly, Do. variegated, Ivy, Larch, Ligus- 

 trum vulgare, Lilac, Liquidambar styraciflua, Lonicera fragrantissiina, 

 L. Periclymenum, Magnolia acuminata, Medlar, Narcissus, Negundo 

 fraxini folia, Osmanthus ilicifolius, Parsley, Picea Nordmanniana, 

 Pinus excelsa, P. sylvestris, Platanus orientalis, Plums, Pyrus 

 japonica, Quercus robur, Quince, Rhododendrons, Ribes, Roses, seed- 

 ling briar, H. P.,Salisburia, Ski mmia japonica, Tritoma uvaria, Ulmus 

 Viburnum plicatum, Wistaria sinensis, Yew. 



2. Deal — Walmer Castle — Mr. J. Swinnard. 



Gen. Char, of Soil — A nice loam with a subsoil of stiff clay. 



