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Furze, 2. Garrya elliptica, 3. Laurel, Bay, 1, 2. Laurel, common, 

 2 ; Do. Portugal, 1. Laurustinus, 1, 2. Quercus Ilex, 3. Roses, 

 stands., 3. 



Observations — We have suffered less injury than might have been 

 expected ; as it has been only necessary to cut down some half-dozen 

 shrubs of different sorts, one or two of which do not show signs of 

 shooting again. 



2. Marlborough, The Green. — Rev. T. Preston. 

 Gren. Char, of Soil — On chalk. 



Alt. and Eposure — 472 ft. ; exposed to S. 

 Rainfall, 1880— 33-24 ft. 



Date of Onset and Duration of Frost — Temp, below 32° twenty- 

 two times ; below 20° twelve times ; below 10° ten times. 

 Min. Temp, and Date — Jan. 15th, 6°-9. 



Plants injured, 1880-81—16 (1), 15 (2), 5 (3;— Ampelopsis he- 

 deracea, 3 ; A. Veitchii, 3. Biota orientalis, 1. Broccoli, 1. Brus- 

 sels sprouts, 1. Cabbages, 1. Cauliflower, 1. Celery, 1. Daphne 

 Laureola (1879-80), 2 ; D. Mezereum, 2. Escallonia macrantha, 2. 

 Eucalyptus globulus (1879-80), 1. Euonymus japonicus, 1, 2. Figs 

 (1879-80), 1. Furze, 2. Garrya elliptica, 1. Kale, 1. Laurel, 

 Bay, 2. Laurel, common, 2. Laurustinus (1879-80-81), 2. Lavan- 

 der, (1879-80), 1, (81), 2. Lettuce, 1. Leycesteria formosa, 2. 

 Lonicera -japonica, 3. Magnolia grandiflora, 2. Mulberry, 3. Onions 

 (winter), 1. Parsley (1879-80), 1, [1880-81, uninjured]. Roses, 

 dwfs., H. P.'s, stands., and Teas, all, 2; Banksian, 1. Santolina 

 chamgecyparis, 2. Skimmia japonica, (1879-80), 2. Wallflowers, 2. 

 Yew, 3. 



Plants uninjured — Apples, Apricots, Araucaria imbricata, Aristo- 

 lochia Sipho, Asparagus, Aucuba japonica variegata, Box, Cistus lada- 

 niferus, Cotoneaster microphylla, Crataegus oxyacantha, fl. pi., Cur- 

 rants, Cytisus Laburnum, C. scoparius, Elm, Forsythia viridissima, 

 Gooseberries, Holly, Hypericum Calycinum, Iris, Ivy, Jasminum 

 nudiflorum, Juniperus, Larch, Ligustrum lucidum, Lilac, Oak, Pars- 

 ley, Pyrus japonica, Rhododendrons, Ribes aureum, R. rubrum, Rus- 

 cus aculeatus, Salisburia, Strawberries, Weigela rosea, Wistaria 

 sinensis. 



3. Warminster, Longleat.*— Mr. G. Berry. 



* From The Garden, June 4th, 1881,f p. 567. 



