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INJURIES TO PLANTS, WINTER, 1880-81. 



paragus Kale), 1. Broccoli, 1. Brussels sprouts, 1. Cabbages, 2. 

 Cedrus Atlantica, 1 ; C. Deodara, 2. Endive, I. Escallonia ma- 

 crantha, 1. Forsythia elegans, 1, 2. Furze, 2. Garry a elliptica, 2. 

 Gladiolus, 2. Holly, varieg., 2. Hydrangea arborescens, 2. Jas- 

 minum nudiflorum, 2. Juniperus, weeping var., 1, 2. Laurel, Bay, 

 2. Laurel, common, breaking from roots, 2 ; Do. Portugal, 1, 2. 

 Laurustinus, 1. Lavander, 2. Lonicera japonica, 2. Myrtle, 1. 

 Pampas grass, 2. Parsley, 2. Picea Pinsapo, 1. Quercus Ilex, 2 

 or 3 very large trees, 1. Rhododendrons, com. sorts, 1, 2. Roses, 

 on own roots and on Manetti, recovering well, e.g., H. P.'s, 2 ; 

 stands, on briars, 1, 2 ; Teas, 2. Rosemary, 2. Taxodium disti- 

 chum, 2. Thuja, valuable plants, 1. Tritoma uvaria, 1. Wall- 

 flowers, 1, 2. Wistaria sinensis, 2. Yews, Irish, 1. Yucca aloi- 

 folia, 1, 2. 



Plants uninjured — Lettuce, some hardy Hammersmith and 

 brown Cos ; Primula japonica. 



Observation — Primula Cortusioides amaena lives, but does not do 

 so well as P. japonica. 



2. Narberth, Slebech Park.— Mr. G. Griffin. [See p. 124.] 



Rainfall, 1880 — Very moderate [Haverfordwest, dist., 5 ms., E. ; 

 alt., 95 ft.; 40-76 ins., on 166 days]. 



Bate of Onset and Duration of Frost — Oct. 17th, 21°, to March. 



Min. Temps, and Dates— Jan. 15th, 4°; 16th, 1°; 22nd, 5°. 



Plants injured, 1880-81—13 (1), 21 (2), 14 (3)— Aloysia citrio- 

 dora, 1. Ampelopsis Veitchii, 3. Aralia Sieboldii, 1. Araucaria, 

 2. Aucuba japonica, 3. Azara microphylla, 2. Berberis Darwinii, 

 1 ; B. japonica, 3. Broccoli, all, 1. Brussels sprouts, 2. Cabbages, 



2. Cedrus Atlantica, 3 ; C. Deodara, 2 ; C. Libani, 3. Clematis 

 montana, 3. Crataegus Pyracantha, 3. Daphne collina, 3. Deutzia 

 scabra, 3. Escallonia rubra, 1. Euonymus radicans, 3. Figs, 200 

 yrs. old ?, kd. to grd., 2. Furze, 1. Gleditschia horrida, 3. Grise- 

 linia littoralis, 1. Jasminum nudiflorum, 3 ; J. officinale, 3. Larch, 



1, 2. Laurel, Bay, kd. to grd., 2. Laurel, common, 2 ; Do. Portugal, 



3. Laurustinus, fine, large, 50 yrs. old, 1. Lavander, 2. Lonicera 

 fragrantissima, 2. Mulberry, 2. Myrtle, 1. Olearia Haastii, 2. 

 Onions, winter, 3. Pampas grass, 1. Passiflora ccerulea, 1. Parsley, 



2. Quercus Ilex, lost leaves, 2. Raphiolepis ovata, 2. Rosemary, 



1. Roses, stands., 2 ; Teas, on briar, 2. Sequoia gigantea, 3. Tri- 

 toma uvaria, 1. Wistaria sinensis, stem, 3 ft. in circum., kd. to grd., 



2. Yucca filamentosa, 2. 



