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INJURIES TO PLANTS, WINTER, 1880-81. 



japonicus, 2 j E. radicans, 2. Holly, 2. Do. variegated, 2. Ivy, 2. 

 Kale, 1. Laurel, Bay, 1. Laurel, common, 2. Laurustinus, 1. 

 Lavander, 2. Lettuce, 1. Onions, winter, 2. Parsley, 2. Pens- 

 tern ons, 1. Rhododendrons, 2. Roses, dwfs., 2; H. P., 2; Stand- 

 ards, 1; Tea, 1. Tritoma uvaria, 2. "Wallflower, 1. 



Observations — Deciduous trees and shrubs do not seem to be injured 

 much, as the wood ripened so well last summer (1880). Evergreens 

 and Ivies lost all their foliage ; Fruit trees were about 14 to 21 days 

 later in flowering this year. Roses, on own roots, arc killed back 6 

 or 8 inches. 



6. Uckfield, Buxted Pk. — Mr. H. Prinsep. 



Gen. Char, of Soil — A heavy loam. 



Alt, and Exposure — Kitchen garden, 100 ft. ; pleasure grounds 

 from 100 to 190 ft. ; exposed on all sides. 

 Rainfall, 1880— Alt., 194 ft. ; 32-10 ins. 



Min. Temps, and Dates— [Jan. 22nd ?], 2° : [Uckfield (Oaklands), 

 dist., 1 mile; Jan. 22nd, 4°]. 



Plants injured, 1880-81—14 (1), 17 (2), 23 (3)— Aloysia citrio- 

 dora, 2. Aralia Sieboldii, 3. Arbutus Unedo, 3. Aristolochia, pro- 

 tected, 3. Arundo Donax, 2. Asparagus, 2. Aucuba japonica, 2. 

 Azalea aniaena, 2. Bambusa Fortunei, 1. Berberis Darwinii, 2. 

 B. japonica, 3. Broccoli, 1. Brussels sprouts, 3. Buddleia globosa, 

 3. Catalpa syringasfolia, 3 ; Do. aurea, 1. Cedrus Deodara, 1. 

 Celery, 1. Cercis siliquastrum, 3. Crata3gus Pyracantha, 2. Cryp- 

 tomeria elegans, 3 ; C. japonica, 3. Desfontainea spinosa, 1. Escallo- 

 nia macrantha, 2; E. montevidensis, 1. Eugenia Ugni, 1. Euony- 

 mus japonicus, 2 ; E. radicans, 2. Forsythia elegans, 2. Gooseberries, 

 3. Griselinia littoralis, 1. Hypericum Calycinum, 2. Jasminum 

 nudiflorum, 2. Laurustinus, 3. Leycesteria formosa, 1. Magnolia 

 grandiflora, 3. Myrtle, 1. Nectarines, 3. Olearia Haastii, 3. Os- 

 manthus aquifolius, 1 ; O ilicifolius, 1. Passiflora ccerulea, 2. Pau- 

 lownia imperialis, 3. Peaches, 3. Picea pectinata, 3 ; P. Pindrow, 

 3. Pinus insignis, 3. Pittosporum Tobira, protected, 3. Podbcar- 

 pus andina, 3. Quercus Ilex, 3. Rhus Typhina, 3. Santolina 

 chamaicyparis, 1. Tritoma uvaria, 2. Weigela rosea, 2. Yucca 

 aloifolia. 3. 



Plants uninjured — Abies Douglasii, A. Morinda, Ampelopsis 

 Veitchii, Araucaria imbricata, Borecole, Clematis Jackmanni, C. 

 montana, Cotoneaster micropliylla, C. Simonsii, Cytisus Laburnum, 



