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Daphne Laureola, D. Mezereum, Deutzia scabra, Koelreuteria panicu- 

 lata, Retinosporas, Yucca filamentosa, Y. gloriosa. 



7. Uckfield, Oaklands, — Mr. E. Luckhurst. 



Gen. Cliar. of Soil — Thin, poor, silicious loam upon the Hastings 

 sand formation. 



Alt. and Exposure — 400 ft., on S. slope of forest ridge, sheltered 

 by trees on N.E. and W. Wind from N.E. often does much harm 

 in spring. 



Rainfall, 1830--[Buxted Pk., dist., 2 ms. ; alt., 193 ft. ; 32-10 

 ins., on 163 days]. 



Date of Onset and Duration of Frost — Jan. 10th to 26th : temps., 

 on 13th, 18°; 14th, 14°; 15th, 18°; 16th, 13°; 22nd, 4°. 



Min. Temp, and Date — Jan. 22nd, 4°. 



Plants injured, 1880-81 — 12 (2), 3 (3)— Arbutus Unedo, 2. 

 Artichoke, globe, 2. Arundo Donax, 2. Berberidopsis corollina, 

 lost foliage and ends of branches, 2 ; two plants on S. aspect, growing 

 freely again from the base. Buddleia globosa, 3. Ceanothus azu- 

 reus, 3. Colletia cruciata, 3. Eugenia Ugni, 2. Hydrangea Hor- 

 tensea, 2. Laurustinus, 2. Lonicera brachypoda, 2; L. flexuosa, 

 12 years old, 20 ft., on E. aspect, 2. Phormium tenax, 2. Roses, 

 Banksian and Tea, 2. 



Plants uninjured — Colletia ferox, Elaeagnus, Escallonia, Fitz- 

 roya patagonica, Forsythia elegans, Fuchsia coccinea, Garrya ellip- 

 tica, Gunnera scabra, Bay Laurel, Osmanthus aquifolius, Pampas 

 grass, Podocarpus andina, Veronica, Wallflowers. 



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