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INJURIES TO PLANTS, WINTER, 1880-81. 



Alt. and Exposure — Slightly above sea-level and almost within 

 reach of the spray. 

 Rainfall, 1880— [Deal (Northbourne), alt., 60 ft. ; 40-98 ins., on 



162 days]. 



Min. Temps, and Dates— Jan. 16th, 16°; 18th, 5°; 22nd, 10°; 

 24th, 22°; 26th, 18° ; Feb. 7th, 25° ; 12th, 26° : [Dover, dist., 6 

 ins., S. ; alt., 30 ft. ; Jan. 22nd, 23rd, 18°]. 



Plants injured, 1880-81—7 (1), 27 (2), 21 (3)— Arbutus An- 

 drachne, 2. Artichoke, globe, 3. Aucuba japonica, 2. Berberis 

 Darwinii, 2. Broccoli, Cattell's Eclipse, Cooling's Matchless, Deal 

 White, Early Penzance, Late "White, Miller's Dwarf, and Sutton's 

 New Late Queen, all, 1. Buddleia Lindleyana, 3. Carnations, 2. 

 Cedrus atlantica, 2 ; C. Deodara, 2. Cotoneaster Simmonsii, 2. 

 Cupressus Lawsoniana, 2 ; C. macrocarpa, 3. Eucalyptus globulus, 



1. Euonymus europasus, 2. Forsythia elegans, 3 ; F. viridissima, 3. 

 Furze, 2. Garrya elliptica, 2. Holly, 2. Ivy, 3. Jasminum nudi- 

 florum, 2. Juniperus, 3. Larch, 3. Laurel, Bay, 2. Laurel, com- 

 mon, 2 ; L. Portugal, 3. Lavander, 3. Ligustrum lucidum, 3. 

 Lilac, 3. Lilium auratum, 1 ; L. lancifolium, 1. Lonicera japonica, 



2. Magnolia grandiflora, 2. Myrtle, 2. Penstemons, 1. Phillyrea 

 angustifolia, 2. Pinus excelsa, 3 ; P. insignis, 1 ; P. Laricio, 2 ; P. 

 sylvestris, 2. Platanus orientalis, 2. Retinospora, 3. Ribes, 3. 

 Rosemary, 2. Roses, dwf., 2 ; Stands., 2 ; Tea, 3. Seaforthia 

 elegans, 3. Sequoia gigantea, 2. Stocks, 3. Tritoma uvaria, 3. 

 Veronica Andersoni, 1. Wallflowers, 3. Weigela rosea, 3. Yew, 2. 



3. Sandwich, Betteshanger. — Mr. G. Laurence. 

 G-en. Char, of Soil — Chalky. 



Alt. and Exposure — Exposed to sea-breeze on E., being dist., 4? 

 ms. from sea. 



Rainfall, 1880-40-98 ins. 



Min. Temps, and Dates — [Walmer, dist., 4 ms. ; Jan. 18th, 5°: 

 rainfall, dist., 9 ms., N ; alt., 105 ft. ; Dec. 26th, 29°-9 ; Jan. 15th, 

 15°]. 



Plants injured, 1880-81 — 9 (1), 21 (2), 36 (3)— Aloysia citrio- 

 dora, 1. Aralia Sieboldii, 3. Arbutus Unedo, 2. Artichoke, globe, 



3. Broccoli, Cattell's Eclipse, Leamington, Snow's Superb White, 

 Sutton's Perfection, 1. Brussels sprouts, 3. Buddleia globosa, 2. 

 Buxus balearica, 3 ; B. sempervirens (Box), 3. Cabbages, 3. Carna- 

 tions, 3. Cauliflower, Veitch's Autumn Giant and Early Dwarf, 1. 



