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borough). Min. temps., Sorrel Sykes* Jan. 26th, -9°: Ripon, Jan. 

 17, -3° : Aysgarth, alt., 660 ft. ; Jan. 26th, -2°-8 : Whorlton, alt., 

 142 ft. ; Jan. 26th, -1° : Whitewell Hall, alt., 280 ft. : and York, 

 alt., 55 ft.; Jan. 15th, 1°: East Lay ton, alt., 113 ft. j Jan. 25th, 

 1°: Scarborough, alt.," 161 ft.; Jan. 26th, 7°7. 



Plants injured, 1880-81 — 23 (1), 23 (2), 17 (3), total at 3 

 places. 



Reports. 



1. W. Riding — Clitheroe, Bolton-by-Bowland. — Mr. R. Milne- 

 Redhead. [See p. 97]. 



Gen. Char, of Soil — A calcareous loam. 

 Alt. and Exposure— About 450 ft. ; S.E. to W. 

 Rainfall, 1880- [Clitheroe, dist., 7 ms., S.W. ; alt., 454 ft.; 

 45-89 ins.]. 



Plants injured, 1880-81—17 (1), 5 (2), 8 (3)— Aralia Sieboldii, 

 1. Arbutus Andrachne, 1. Biota orientalis, 3. Buddleia globosa, 

 1. Cedrus Atlantica, 3 ; C. Deodara, 3. Cryptomeria elegans, 2. 

 Cupressus vmacrocarpa, 1. Hibiscus syriacus, 1. Pinus insignis, 1. 

 Plane, 3. Quercus Suber, 1. 



Plants uninjured — Ampelopsis hederacea, A. Veitchii, Bambusa 

 Fortunei, Carnations, Cedrus Libani, Cephalotaxus Fortunei, Cha- 

 maecyparis sphaeroidea, Clematis Jackmanni, Cotoneaster microphylla, 

 C. Pyracantha, Cryptomeria japonica, Cupressus Lawsoniana, Fuch- 

 sia coccinea, Halesia tetraptera, Iris, Kalmia latifolia, Common 

 Laurel, Do. round-leafed, D. Colchica, Do. Caucasica, Lonicera fra- 

 grantissima, L. japonica, Menziesia polifolia, Narcissus, Osmanthus 

 aquifolius, O. ilicifolius, Picea amabilis, P. Cephalonica, P. grandis, 

 P. lasiocarpa, P. Lowiana, P. Nordmanniana, P. Pinsapo, Retinos- 

 pora filicoides, R. obtusa, R. plumosa, R. do. aurea, R. squarrosa, 

 Salisburia. 



2. Knaresborough, Conyngham Hall. - B. T. Woodd, Esq. [p. 98]. 



* Qr. Jl. of Met. Soc. (Ap. 1881), p. 147 [presumably in N. Riding, but not 

 stated]. 



