DIVISION II. — S. E. COUNTIES. 



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Arbutus Unedo, Asparagus, Aucuba japonica, Azalea amsena, Berberis 

 japonica, B. vulgaris, Biota (Thuja) orientalis, Brussels sprouts, Buxus 

 balearica, B. sempervirens (Box), Cabbages, Carnations, Castanea 

 vesca, Catalpa syringaBfolia, Cedrus Atlantica, C. Deodara, C. Libani, 

 Cotoneaster Simonsii, Crataegus Pyracantha, Cupressus borealis, C. 

 Lawsoniana, C. macrocarpa, Currants, Cytisus Laburnum, Daphne 

 Laureola, Deutzia scabra, Euonymus europasus, Forsythia elegans, F. 

 viridissima, Furze, Hibiscus syriacus, Holly, H. variegated, Hya- 

 cinths, Hypericum Calycinum, Ivy, Jasminum nudiflorum, Larch, 

 Lonicera japonica, L. Periclymenum, Medlar, Mulberry, Narcissus, 

 Nectarines, Onions, Paulownia imperialis, Peaches, Pears, Phillyrea 

 angustifolia, P. medica, Picea Nordmanniana, Pinus insignis, P. 

 Laricio, P. sylvestris, Podocarpus chinensis, Pyrus japonica, Quercus 

 Ilex, Quince, Ketinospora, Rhododendrons, Ribes, Rosemary, Roses, 

 Ruscus aculeatus, Salisburia, Weigela rosea, and Wistaria sinensis. 



4. Horsham, Newells. — Mr. C. S. Dickins. 

 Gen. Char, of Soil — Light. 



Alt. and Exposure — 340 ft. 



Rainfall, 1880— [(Leonardslee), alt., 273 ft. • 37-1 ins.]. 



Min. Temps, and Bates — [Hayward's Heath, dist., 10 ms., E. ; 

 Jan. 22nd, 23rd, 8°]. 



Plantsjnjured, 1880-81—7 (1), 5 (2), 4 (3)— Abies Douglasii, 

 3. Arbutus Unedo, 3. Arundo conspicua, 2. Broccoli, all, 1. Catalpa 

 syringaefolia, 2. Cauliflower, all, 1. Coronilla glauca, 1. Euony- 

 mus japonicus, 2. Fuchsia, 1. Laurel, common, 3 ; Do. Portugal, 

 3. Laurustinus, 2. Myrtle, 1. Passiflora ccerulea, 1. Picea Pin- 

 sapo, 2. Pinus insignis, 1. 



Plants uninjured — Azaleas, Camellias and Rhododendrons flowered 

 well for the most part, and had a great show of bloom (May 14th). 



5. Pevensev, Westham. — Mr. W. Shipman. 

 Rainfall, 1880 — [Pevensey, dist., 1 m. ; 31-12 ins.]. 



Date of Onset and Duration of Frost — Jan. 18th, 12 ins. of 

 snow and N.E. gale, with temp. 12°, killed many shrubs and plants. 



Min. Temps, and Dates — [St. Leonard's, dist., 10 ms., E. ; alt., 

 116 ft. ; Jan. 22nd, 16°-7 : Hastings, Jan. 19th, 4° : Eastbourne, dist,, 

 4 ms., W. ; alt., 24 ft. ; Jan. 22nd, 16°-1]. 



Plants injured, 1880-81 — 11 (1), 18 (2) — Aucuba japonica, 2 ; 

 Do. variegata, 2. Broccoli, 1. Brussels sprouts, 1. Cabbages, 2. 

 Carnations, 2. Celery, 2. Endive, 1. Euonymus europasus, 2 ; E. 



