DIVISION II. S. E. COUNTIES. 



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Ceanothus dentatus, 2. Cedrus Deodara, 3 ; Libani, 3. Celery, 3. 

 Cistus ladaniferus, 2. Coronilla glauca, 2. Cryptomeria elegans, 3. 

 Elseagnus argentea, 3, Endive, 1. Eriobotrya japonica, 3. Escal- 

 lonia Ingrami, 3 ; E. macrantha, 2. Eucalyptus globulus, 1. Euo- 

 nymus europaeus, 2 ; E. japonicus, 2 ; E. radicans, 2. Furze, 3 ; 

 fl. pi., 3. Garry a elliptica, 3. Gladiolus, 1. Hibiscus syriacus, 3. 

 Hypericum Calycinum, 3. Holly, 3 ; Do., varieg., 3. Ivy, varieg., 

 3. Juniperus, 3. Larch, 3. Laurel, Bay, 3. Laurel, Portugal, 3. 

 Laurustinus, 2. Lavander, 2. Lettuce, Moor Park, 2. Leycesteria 

 formosa, 3. Magnolia grandiflora, 2. Myrtles. 2. Pampas grass, 3. 

 Passiflora ccerulea, 1. Penstemons, 2. Phillyrea angustifolia, 3. 

 Picea Pinsapo, 3. Quercus Ilex, 2 ; Q. Suber, 2. Quince, 3. Ra- 

 phiolepis ovata, 2. Rosemary, 3. Roses, Dwarfs, 3 ; H. P.'s, 3 ; 

 Stands., 3 ; Tea, 1 ; Stocks, 2. Strawberries, 3. Tritoma uvaria, 

 2. Veronica Andersoni, 1. Wallflowers, 2. Yew, 3. Yucca glo- 

 riosa, 3. 



4. Tunbridge Wells, Dunorlan. — Mr. D. Walker. 



Gen. Char, of Soil — Lower ground, a strong loam on a very stiff 

 clay. Higher ground, a sandy loam on a sandy rock. 



Alt. and Exposure— 80 to 160 ft. ; S.E. slope. 



Rainfall, 1880 — 30-18 ins. (Jan. and May omitted). 



Date of Onset and Duration of Frost — Oct. 20th, 30°. Eight or 

 more inches of snow fell : last frost May 17th. 



Min. Temps, and Dates — Jan. 22nd, 6° [on same day, Tunbridge, 

 dist., 4 ms., N. j alt., 99 ft. ; 0°-5 : T. Wells, alt., 500 ft. ; 7 a 2 : 

 Cranbrook, dist., 12 ms., E. ; alt., 224 ft. ; 4° ; and Tenterden, dist., 

 18ms.,E. ;alt., 194 ft.; 10°]. 



Plants injured, 1880-81—3 (1), 8 (2), 4 (3)— Arbutus Unedo, 1. 

 Camellias, 3. Cedrus Deodara, 2. Cupressus macrocarpa, 2. Escal- 

 lonia macrantha, 2. Laurel, Bay, 1, 2. Laurel, common, 2. Picea 

 grandis, 2 ; P. lasiocarpa, 2 ; P. Pinsapo, 3. Pinus insignis, 1. 

 Roses, 2. Sequoia gigantea, 3 ; S. sempervirens, 2. 



Plants uninjured — Abies Douglasii, Cryptomeria japonica, C. Lob- 

 bii, Cupressus Lawsoniana, Desfontainea spinosa, Libocedrus decurrens, 

 Picea cephalonica, P. nobilis, P. Nordmanniana, Retinospora obtusa 

 aurea. R. pisifera, Thuja aurea, vars., Thujopsis borealis, T. dolabrata. 



1. Surrey — Guildford, E. Horsley Towers. — Earl of Lovelace. 

 Gen. Char, of Soil— Various ; gravel and loam in the pleasure 



