DIVISION V. S. W. COUNTIES. 



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Plants injured, 1880-81—15 (1), 19 (2), 10 (3)— Aloysia citrio- 

 dora, 1. Aponogeton, nr. surface of the water, 1. Apricots, 2. Ar- 

 butus Unedo, 2. Artichoke, globe, 2. Arundo conspicua, 1. Aspa- 

 ragus, 2. Bambusa Fortunei, 2. Berberis Darwinii, 3 ; B. japonica, 

 1. Broccoli, Adam's early, 1 ; Carter's Champion, 2 ; Cattell's 

 Eclipse, 2 ; Chapel's Cream, 2 ; Early Penzance, 1 ; Early Purple, 

 1 ; Knight's Protecting, 2 ; Snow's Winter White, 1 ; of these 

 marked (2) but a few only were saved. Buddleia globosa, 1 ; B. 

 Lindleyana, 1. Camellias, 3. Clematis montana, 1. Colletia cru- 

 ciata, 2 ; C. ferox, ] . Coronilla glauca, 3. Cupressus Knightiana, 

 1. Dracaena australis, 2. Endive, Batavian and Hardy Paris green, 



1. Euonymus japonicus, 2; E. radicans, 2. Fuchsia gracilis, 15 

 yrs. old ; and F. Riccartoni, 30 yrs. old, both kd. to grd., 2. Genista 

 racemosa, 1 . Gunnera scabra, 2. Holbollia latifolia, 2. Kalmia lati- 

 folia, 3. Laurel, Bay, 3. Laurel, common, 2 ft. of tops of high trees 

 kd., 2. Laurustinus, 2. Lettuce, Hammersmith, hardy green-ribbed, 

 in open, 1. Leycesteria formosa, 3. Myrtle, 3. Pampas grass, 3. 

 Passiflora ccerulea, 1. Phormium tenax, 2. Pittosporum Tobira, 



2. Raphiolepis ovata, 1. Rhododendron arboreum, hyb., 2. Roses, 

 H. P.'s, 1. Sea-kale, unprotected, 1. Stocks, 1. Veronica Ander- 

 soni, 3 ; V. salicifolia, 3. Wallflowers, 1. Yucca aloifolia, 2. 



Plants uninjured — Aponogeton distachyon, below the surface, 

 Magnolia conspicua, fl. buds kd., 1879-80, blossomed well, 1881. 



2. Wareham, Tyneham. — Th. Bond, Esq. 



Gen. Char, of Soil — Mostly a stiff cold clay. 



Alt. and Exposure — Much exposed to S. winds and sea fogs; 

 one mile from the sea. 



Rainfall, 1880— [Poole, dist., 10 ms., N.E.; alt., 6 ft.; ht., 1 ft. 

 1 in. ; 35*19 ins., on 126 days]. 



Min. Temps, and Dates — Jan. 20th, -1° [too low ?: Swanage, 

 dist., 8 ms., E. ; alt., 178 ft. ; Jan. 22nd, 12°*7 : Langton Herring, 

 dist., 15 ms., W. ; alt., 200 ft. ; Jan. 22nd, 12°'8]. 



Plants injured, 1880-81 — 8 (2), 6 (3) - Ampelopsis Veitchii, 3. 

 Artichoke, globe, 3. Broccoli, Adam's Early White and Penzance, 

 one-half, 1. Eucalyptus globulus, 2. Eugenia Ugni, 3. Figs, 2. 

 Fuchsia Riccartoni, 2. Furze, 3. Holly, 2. Hypericum Wallichi- 

 anum, 2. Ivy, variegated, 3. Jasminum officinale, 2. Laurel, Bay, 

 2. Laurustinus, 2. Lettuce, Brown Cos, nearly all, 1. Mandevilla 

 suaveolens, on S. wall, 2. Myrtle, 2. Pampas grass, 2. Rosemary, 



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