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JNJUK1ES TO PLANTS, WINTER, l88v/-81. 



Date of Onset and Duration of Frost — Oct. 3rd, 30° ; never 

 below 23°, until Jan. 1881 ; frost terminated on 27th. 

 Min. Temp, and Date— Jan. 18th, 3°. 



Plants injured, 1880-81—34 (1), 35 (2), 27 (3)— Almond, 3. 

 Aloysia citriodora, 1. Aralia papyrifera, 1. Araucaria imbricata, 3. 

 Arbutus Andrachne, 2 ; A. procera, 2 ; A. Unedo, 2. Aristolochia 

 Sipho, 2. Arthrotaxis selaginoides, 3. Artichoke, globe, 2. Arundo 

 conspicua, 1. Azara microphylla, 2. Berberidopsis corallina, 1. 

 Berberis Darwinii, 2 ; B. japonica, 2. Borecole, 3. Broccoli, Cool- 

 iDg's Matchless, Dilcock s Bride, Leamington, Penzance, Snow's 

 Winter White, all, 1. Brussels sprouts, 1. Buddleia globosa, 1; 

 B. Lindleyana, 1. Cabbages, 3. Camellias, 3. Ceanothus azureus, 



1. Cedrus Deodara, 3; C. Libani, 3. Celery, 1. Clematis Jack- 

 manni, 3. Colletia ferox, 3. Coronilla glauca, 1. Cotoneaster 

 Simonsii, 3. Crataegus Pyracantha, 3. Cryptomeria elegans, 2. 

 Cupressus torulosa, 2. Daphne Laureola, 3. Deutzia scabra, 3. 

 Echeveria metallica, 1. Endive, 1. Escallonia Ingrami, 2 ; E. ma- 

 crantha, 1; E. montevidensis, 2. Eucalyptus globulus, 1. Euony- 

 mus japonicus, 1. Fabiana imbricata, 1. Figs, 2. Forsythia viri- 

 dissima, 3. Furze, 3. Garrya elliptica, 1. Gladiolus, 1. Gunnera 

 scabra, 1. Habrothamnus, 1. Hydrangea arborescens, 3 ; H. Hor- 

 tensia, 3 ; H. japonica, 3. Hymenanthera crassifolia, 2. Hypericum 

 balearicum, 3 ; H. Calycinum, 3. Jasminum nudiflorum, 2 ; J. offi- 

 cinale, 2. Juniperus, 1. Kale, 3. Kalmia latifolia, 2. Lapageria 

 rosea, 2. Laurel, Bay, 3. Laurel, common, 3; L. Portugal, 3. 

 Laurustinus, 1. Lavander, 2. Leycesteria formosa, 3. Libocedrus 

 chilensis, 2. Ligustrum lucidum, 2. Lonicera japonica, 3. Maclura 

 aurantiaca, 2. Magnolia grandiflora, 2. Myrtle, 1. Olearia Haastii, 



2. Onions, winter, 1. Osmanthus aquifolius, 2 ; 0. ilicifolius, 2. 

 Pampas grass, 2. Parsley, 2. Phillyrea angustifolia, 2. Phormium 

 tenax, 2. Photinia searulata, 2. Quercus glabra, 2 ; Q. Ilex, 2 ; Q. 

 Suber, 2. Raphiolepis ovata, 1. Roses, all young wood mostly killed ; 

 but all are breaking from hard wood ; Teas, few on Briars, 1. Rose- 

 mary, 1. Stocks, 1. Veronica Andersoni, 1 ; V. salicifolia, 1 ; V. 

 Traversi, 1. Wistaria sinensis, 3. Yucca filamentosa, 1 ; Y. 

 gloriosa, 1. 



Plants uninjured— Broccolis, Cattel's Eclipse, Lander's Goshen, 

 Model, Veitch's Wilcox improved; Castanea chrysophylla, Choisya 

 ternata, Eulalia japonica, Fruit trees, all Apples, Apricots, Peaches, 



