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INJURIES TO PLANTS, WINTER, 1880-81. 



drachne, A. quercifolia, Aristolocliia Sipho, Arthrotaxis sclaginoides, 

 Aucuba japonica, Azalea amsena, Berberis Darwinii, B. japonica, 

 B. vulgaris, Biota orientalis, Broussonetia papyrifera, Buxus balea- 

 rica, B. semper virens, Carpentaria calif ornica on wall, Cassia bifo- 

 liata on wall, Castanea vesca, Catalpa syriugaafolia, Ceanothus velu- 

 tinus, Cedrus Atlantica, C. Libani, Cercis siliquastrum, Cistus lada- 

 niferus, Clematis Jackmanni, C. montana, Cleyera japonica, Colutea 

 arborescens, Comptonia asplenifolia, Cotoneaster microphylla, C. 

 Simonsii, Cytisus Laburnum, C. scoparius, Do. fl. pi., Daphne col- 

 lina, D.indica, D. Mezereum, Deutzia scabra,Elm, Enkianthus nivalis, 

 Escallonia Philippiana on wall, Fitzroya patagonica, Forsythia ele- 

 gans, F. viridissima, Garrya elliptica, Gleditschia horrida, Gordonia 

 japonica, Gunnera scabra, Halesia tetraptera, Ivy, Do. variegated, 

 Hibiscus syriacus, Holly, Do. variegated, Hypericum balearicum, H. 

 Calycinum, Illicium religiosum, Jamesia americana, Juniperus, 

 Kalmia latifolia, Kcelreuteria paniculata, Larch, Laurustinus, Ligus- 

 trum lucidum, L. sinense, L. vulgare, Lilac, Limonia trifoliata, 

 Liquidambar styraciflua, Lonicera fragrantissima, L. japonica, L. 

 Periclymenum, Maclura aurantiaca, Magnolia conspicua, M. Lennii, 

 M. stellata, Menziesia polifolia, Mulberry, Olearia Haastii, Osman- 

 thus aquifolius, Paliurus aculeatus, Pampas grass, Pavia macrosta- 

 chya, Peraphyllum ramosissimum, Phillyrea angustifolia, P. media, 

 Piptanthus nepalensis, Plane, Quercus Damio, Q. Ilex, Q. robur, 

 Q. Suber, Rhus copallina, R. glabra, R. japonica Osbeckii, R. sylves- 

 tris, R. Typhina, Ruscus aculeatus, Salisburia, Santolina chamaecy- 

 paris, Skimmia japonica, Wallflowers, Walnut, Weigela rosea, Wis- 

 taria sinensis, Xanthoxylon schinifolium. 



1. Sussex — E. Grinstead, Forest Row. — H. J. Slack, Esq. 



Alt. and Eposure — 407 ft. ; 20 to 30 ft., more or less on N. slope 

 of Ashdown Forest range. 



Rainfall, 1880— [Alt., 386 ft.; ht., 3 ft. 7 ins. ; 31-68 ins.]. 



Min. Temps, and Dates — Jan. 16th, 17th, 9° : [Crowborough Bea- 

 con, dist., 6 ms., S.E. ; alt., 780 ft. ; Jan. 22nd, 9°]. 



Plants injured, 1880-81—14 (1), 15 (2), 17 (3)— Arbutus Unedo, 

 1, 2. Berberis Darwinii, 2, 3. B. aquifolia, 3. Brussels sprouts, 2. 

 Buddleia globosa, 1879-80, 3 ; 1880-81, kd. to grd., 1, 2. Chamaerops 

 Fortunei, exposed, 1 ; sheltered by Fir trees, 3. Chimonanthus fra- 

 grans, 2. Cistus ladaniferus, 1. Clematis Jackmanni, 3. Cupressus 



