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INJURIES TO PLANTS, WINTER, 1880-81. 



but in different situations in the same garden ; for example : — Ligus- 

 trum japonicum, cut last 3 winters, has parts now coming into bloom 

 (July 25, 1881). Photinia serrulata, in exposed field, 3. Raphio- 

 lepis ovata, in several places, 1. Tecoma radicans, kd. to grd., is 

 shooting up again (July 25th), 2. Veronica Traversi, in exposed 

 places, 2. 



Plants uninjured — Abelia rupestris in all situations, Choisya ter- 

 nata thoroughly exposed on S. and W. walls (Wirley). Garry a ellip- 

 tica on N. fence, Gunnera scabra (in Wirley Wood), Hedychium 

 coronarium, Omphalodes Lucillcea (Wirley), Periploca grasca on N. 

 fence, Raphiolepis ovata on a sheltered rock work, Tritoma caules- 

 cens, Trochostigma volubilis, Veronica Traversi on a cool rockwork, 

 Zenobia speciosa pulverulenta. 



5. Wimbledon, Atherton Grange. — J. D. Llewelyn, Esq. 

 Gren. Char, of Soil — Sand and gravel. 



Rainfall, 1880— [Wimbledon, alt., 170 ft.; ht., 3 ft.; 31-26 ins., 

 on 182 days]. 



Min. Temps, and Dates — [Norwood, dist., 6 ms., E. ; alt., 184 

 ft. ; Jan. 17th, 10°8 : S. Norwood, alt., 190 ft. ; Jan. 17th, 11°-1]. 



Plants injured, 1880-81—5 (1), 3 (2), 5 (3)— Arbutus Unedo, 

 2. Chamaerops Fortunei, 3. Cistus formosus, 3; C. incanus, 3; 

 C. purpureus, 3. Escallonia macrantha, 2. Eulalia japonica, 2. 

 Iris Kaempferi, 3. Laurustinus, 1. Magnolia grandiflora, 1. Myrtle, 

 1. Passiflora ccerulea, 1. Senecio pulcher, 1. 



Plants uninjured — Almond, Araucaria imbricata, Arbutus An- 

 drachne, A. procera, Aucuba japonica, Do. variegata, Berberis Dar- 

 winii, B. vulgaris, Biota orientalis, Box, Camellias, Cedrus Deodara, 

 Cistus Algarvensis, C. crispus, C. ladaniferus, C. lusitanicus, Cle- 

 matis Jackmanni, C. montana, Cryptomeria japonica, Cupressus 

 Lawsoniana, Cypripedium acaule, Cytisus Laburnum, Desfontainea 

 spinosa, Deutzia scabra, Eulalia japonica, Furze, fl. pi., Garry a ellip- 

 tica, Hydrangea Hortensea, Iris cristata, I. Notha, I. nudiflora, I. 

 reticulata, I. setosa, I. tenax, Jasminum nudiflorum, Kalmia latifolia, 

 Bay Laurel, common and Portugal Laurels, Lavander, Lilac, Lilium 

 auratum, Parsley, Phillyrea angustifolia, Pyrus japonica, Quercus 

 Suber, Sequoia gigantea, Storgea purpurea, Tritoma uvaria, Wall- 

 flowers, Wistaria sinensis, Yew, Do. Irish, Yucca gloriosa. 



6. Wimbledon, Oakfield. — G. C. Joad, Esq. 

 Gen. Char, of Soil. — Sandy gravel and clay. 



