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INJURIES TO PLANTS, WINTER, 1880-81. 



si, 1. Vines, Black cluster, Hamburgh, Muscadine, 3. Walnuts, 3. 

 Yew, wherever roots were flooded, 1. 



Plants uninjured, — Abies Douglasii, A. Morinda, Akebia quin- 

 ata (exposed), Almond, Ampelopsis hederacea, A. Veitchii, Apples, 

 Apricots, Aralia Sieboldii, Araucaria imbricata, on dry slopes, 300 to 

 400 ft. Aristolochia Sipho, Bambusa Fortunei, Benthamia fragifera, 

 Berberidopsis corallina, Berberis japonica, B. vulgaris, Biota orienta- 

 lis, Broccoli (for amount saved, see above), Brussels sprouts, Buxus 

 balearica, B. sempervirens, Cabbages, Carnations, Cauliflower, Ceano- 

 thus americanus, C. grandiflorus, Cedrus Atlantica, Cephalotaxus 

 Fortunei, Chamaacyparis sphaaroidea, Cherries, Chimonanthusfragrans, 

 Clematis montana, Colletia ferox, Cotoneaster microphylla, C. Si- 

 monsii, Crataegus oxyacantha, fl. pi., C. Pyracantha, Crytomeria ele- 

 gans, C. japonica, Cupressus borealis, C. Lambertiana, C. Lawsoniana, 



C. macrocarpa, C. sempervirens, C. torulosa, Currants, Cytisus Labur- 

 num, C. scoparius, Do. fl. pi., Daphne collina, D. indica, D. Laureola, 



D. Mezereum, Deutzia scabra, Elaeagnus argentea, Elm, Endive, Erio- 

 botrya japonica, Escallonia montevidensis, E. rubra, Euonymus euro- 

 paeus, Forsythia elegans, F. viridissima, Fremontia californica, Fuch- 

 sia coccinia, F. gracilis, F. macrostemma, F. Riccartoni, Genista 

 racemosa, Gladiolus, Gooseberries, Halesia tetraptera, Hibiscus syria- 

 cus, Holly, Do. variegated, Hyacinths, Hydrangea japonica, H. 

 Otaksa, Hypericum balearicum, H. Calycinum, Iris, Ivy, Jasminum 

 nudiflorum, J. officinale, Juniperus, Kale, Kalmia latifolia, Kcelreute- 

 ria paniculata, Larch, Laurels, common, round-leafed, Colchica, and 

 Caucasica, Lavatera arborea, Leptospermum lanigerum, L. scoparium, 

 Lettuce, Libocedrus chilensis, L. viridis, L. decurrens, Ligustrum 

 lucidum, L. vulgare, Lilac, Liquidambar styraciflua, Lobelia cardi- 

 nalis (Victoria, covered with light leaf soil), Lonicera japonica, L. 

 Periclymenum, Menziesia polifolia, Mulberry, Narcissus (all but poly- 

 anthus), Nectarines, Negundo fraxinifolia, Oak, Winter Onions, Os- 

 manthus aquifolius, O. ilicifolius, Parsley, Paulownia imperialis, 

 Peaches (young vigorous trees of Barrington, Bellgarre, Hales' Early, 

 Bellegarde, Royal George, Southampstead), Pears, Phillyrea angustifo- 

 lia, P. media, Photinia glabra, P. serrulata, Picea amabilis, P. cepha- 

 lonica, P. grandis, P. Lowiana, P. Nordmanniana, P. pectinata, P. 

 Pindrow, P. Pinsapo, Pinus excelsa, P. halepensis, P. insignis, P. 

 Laricio, P. pinea, P. sylvestris, Plane, Plums (all but Golden drop), 

 Podocarpus chinensis, Pyrus japonica, Quercus glabra, Q. Suber, 



