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japonica, 2. Buddleia globosa, 1. Ceanothus americanus, 2; C. 

 azureus, 2. Clematis Jackmanni, 3 ; C. montana, 2. Cotoneaster 

 Simonsii, 3. Crataegus Pyracantha, 2. Cryptomeria elegans, 1. 

 Cupressus Lambertiana, 1 ; C. macrocarpa, 1. Daphne Mezereum, 3. 

 Deutzia scabra, 3. Echeveria metallica, 1. Forsythia viridissima, 

 2. Fuchsia Riccartoui, 1. Hydrangea japonica, 2. Jasminum nu- 

 diflorum, 2. Laurel, common, 2 ; Do. colchica, 2. Ligustrum luci- 

 dum, 1 ; L. vulgare, 2. Lilium auratum, 2 ; L. excelsum, 2 ; L. 

 lancifolium, 2. Lonicera fragrantissima, 1; L. Periclymenum, 3. 

 Mulberry, 2. Onions, winter, 3. Picea lasiocarpa, 3 ; P. Nordman- 

 niana, 3; P. Pinsapo, 2. Pinus excelsa, 2; P. insignis, 1. Koses, 

 dwfs., 3 ; H. P.'s, 2 ; stands., 1 ; Tea, 1. Santolina chamaacyparis, 

 1. Veronica Andersoni, 3. Weigela rosea, 2. 



1. E.Riding, Boynton ; andN. Riding, Hildenley.— C. W.Strick- 

 land, Esq. 



Gen. Char, of Soil and Alt., ^c— [See p. 99]. 

 Rainfall, 1880— [Foxholes Rec, alt., 234 ft. ; 41-42 ins., on 197 

 days]. 



Min. Temp, and Date — [Scarborough, dist. 14 ? ms. ; alt., 161 

 ft. ; Jan. 26th, 7°-7], 



Plants injured, 1880-81—6 (1), 7 (2), 10 (3)— Chamserops For- 

 tunei, £. Cryptomeria elegans, 3 ; Cupressus Lambertiana, 1, 2. 

 Hypericum Calycinum, 3. Jasminum officinale, 1, 2. Leycesteria 

 formosa, 3. Lonicera fragrantissima, 2. Mulberry, 3. Oaks, 1, 3. 

 Plane, 3. Sequoia semper virens, 3 . Yucca baccata, 1. 



Plants uninjured — Abies Douglasii, A. Morinda, Ampelopsis 

 Veitchii, Apricots, Arundo conspicua, Berberis asiatica, B. dulcis, 



B. empetrifolia, B. vulgaris, Carnations, Castanea vesca, Cedrus 

 Atlantica, C. Libani, Cephalotaxus Fortunei, Clematis Jackmanni, 



C. montana &c, Cotoneaster microphylla, C. Simonsii, Crataegus 

 Pyracantha, Cryptomeria japonica, Cupressus borealis, C. Lawso- 

 niana, Escallonia macrantha, Euonymus latifolius, Fraxinus mands- 

 huriensis, F. Ornus, Juniperus chinensis, Kcelreuteria paniculata, 

 Libocedrus decurrens, Medlar, Narcissus, Negundo fraxinifolia, Os- 

 manthus ilicifolius, Picea cephalonica, P. grandis, P. lasiocarpa, P. 

 Lowiana, P. Nordmanniana, P. pectinata, P. Pindrow, P. Pinsapo, 

 Pinus excelsa, P. Laricio, Pyrus japonica, Retinospora obtusa, R. 

 pisifera, R. plumosa, Rhus Typhina, Salisburia, Sequoia gigantea, 



