DIVISION III. — S. MIDLAND COUNTIES. 



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carpus Koriana, Pyrus japonica, Quince, Rhus Typhina, Salisburia, 

 Sequoia gigantea, S. sempervirens, Taxus baccata, Do. fastigiata, 

 Weigela rosea, Wistaria sinensis, Yucca filamentosa, Y. gloriosa. 



1. Herts — Cheshunt. — Mr. G. Paul. 



G-en. Char, of Soil — Alluvial loam or " Brick earth." 



Alt. and Exposure — 60 to 75 ft. ; valley, fairly wooded. 



Rainfall, 1880— [Enfield, dist., 4 ms., S. ; alt., 108 ft. ; ht., 3 ft. ; 

 31-11 ins., on 168 days]. 



Min. Temp, and Bate— [Enfield, alt., 300 ft. ; Jan. 21st, 7°-9], 



Plants injured, 1880-81—48 (1), 22 (2), 7 (3)— Aloysia citrio- 

 dora, 1. Apples, 3. Apricots, 3. Araucaria imbricata, 3. Arbutus 

 Andrachne, 2 ; A. procera, 1 ; A. Unedo, 1. Artichoke, globe, 2. 

 Azalea indica, 1. Benthaniia fragifera, 1. Berberidopsis corallina, 

 1. Broccoli, all, 1. Broussonetia papyrifera, 3. Buddleia globosa, 



1. B. Lindleyana, 1. Bupleurum fruticosum, 2. Buxus balearica, 



2. Carnations, 1. Cauliflower, all, 1. Ceanothus americanus, 1 ; 

 C. azureus, 1 ; C. dentatus, 1 ; C. grandiflorus, 1 ; Cedrus Deodara, a 

 few, 1; others, 3. Chamasrops Fortunei, 1. Choisya ternata, 2. 

 Cistus ladaniferus, 2. Citrus Aurantium, 1. Colletia cruciata, 2 ; 

 C. ferox, 2. Cupressus macrocarpa, 1 ; C. sempervirens, 1 ; C. toru- 

 losa, 1. Dahlia variabilis, 1. Daphne indica, 1. Desfontainea spi- 

 nosa, 1. Dracaena australis, 1. Echeveria metallica, 1. Elaeagnus 

 pungens, 1. Embothrium coccineum, 1. Endive, 1. Eriobotrya 

 japonica, 1. Escallonia Ingrami, 1 ; E. macrantha, 2 ; E. montevi- 

 densis, 2 ; E. rubra, 2. Eucalyptus globulus, 1; E. coccifera, 1. Eu- 

 genia Ugni, 1. Euonymus japonicus, 1. Fabiana imbricata, 1. Figs, 

 1. Furze, 2 ; fl. pi., 2. Garry a elliptica, 1. Grevillea rosmarinifolia, 

 1. Griselinia littoralis, 1. Habrothamnus, 1. Laurel, Bay, kd. to 

 grd., 2. Laurustinus, 3. Lavander, 3. Leptospermum, lanigerum, 1 ; 

 L. scoparium, 1. Magnolia grandiflora, 2. Do. Exmouth var., 2. 

 Myrtle, 1. Nandina domestica, 1. Olearia Haastii, 2. Pampas 

 grass, 1. Phormium tenax, 1. Photinia glabra, 2. Piptanthus ne- 

 palensis, 2. Quercus Ilex, 2 ; Q. Suber, 2. Raphiolepis ovata, 2. 

 Rosemary, 1. Roses, dwfs., and H.P.'s, in many cases kd. to grd., 1 ; 

 Stands., 2 ; Tea, 1. 



2. Hatfield, Brookman's Park. Mr. A. Grant. 



G-en. Char, of Soil — A heavy yellow clay mixed with gravel. 



