364 JOUENAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



The following is a list of the localities most frequently referred to 

 in the following notes, v/ith some particulars concerning each, including 

 the minimum temperature recorded during the winter so far as it is 

 available in each case: — 



Lowest 



Locality 



i 



Height 

 above 

 sea 



Situation 

 witli regard 

 to shelter 



temperature 

 In 



sci-een On 

 or on grass 

 post 



! 



Eecords made by 





Feet 





Degrees 



Degrees 





*Abbotsbuiiy Castle, Dor- 



100 



Sheltered 



! 



14 



Mr. H. Kemp. 



set 





by trees 







shall. 



Aldenhabi, Elstree, Herts 



305 



Sheltered 



1 • 



? 



The Hon. Vicary 







by hills 







Gibbs. 



Aldersey Hall, Cheshire 



50 



Open 



2 



? 



Hugh Aldersey, j 













Esq. 



Alloa (Kennet Gardens), 



20-50 



Rather open 



? 



12 



Mr. J. J. Mann, 



N.B. 













Aston Eowant, Walling- 



350 



Sheltered 



? 



? 



Mr. G. Abbey. 



ford, Oxford 





by hills 











and trees 









Ayrshire S. . 



120 



- Sheltered 



10 



? 



Mr. D.Buchanan. 







by hills 









Belsay Castle, Northum- 



410 



Sheltered 



9 



? 



Sir A. E. Middle- ' 



berland 





by hills 







ton, Bart. 



Belvoir Castle, Lines 



200-460 



Sheltered by 



10 



6 



Mr. W. H. Divers, 







slope of hill 







V.M.H. 







and by trees 







1 



Bettws-y-Coed, Carnar- 



70-120 



Sheltered 



20 



? 



E. C. Buxton, 1 



vonshire 





by hills 







Esq. ! 



Brodie Castle, Forres, 



100 



Open, with 



4 



? 



Brodie of Brodie. 



N.B. 





some wood 









Brympton House, Yeovil, 



124 



Open, with 



5 



? 



Mr. W. Hobby. 



Somerset 





some wood 







BuRFOBD. Surrey 



145 



Sheltered 



5 



3 



Sir Trevor Law- 





from east 







rence, Bart., 













V.M.H. 



BiTLEET, Surrey 



65 



Open 



? 



-1 



Mr. G. Carpenter. 



Camberley, Surrey . 



380 



Open 



8 



4 



Dr. Hugo Muller. 



Cambridge Botanic Garden 



40 



Open 



7 



? 



Mr. Irwyn Lynch, 











M.A., V.M.H. 



Chelmsford School of 



100 



Rather open 



1 



? 



Mr. C. Wakely. 



Horticulture, Essex 









Chelsea Physic Garden, 



36 



Sheltered 



16 



9 



Mr. W. Hales. 



London, S.W. 





by trees 









Clapham, Yorks 



500 



Open 



? 



? 



B. J. Farrer, Esq. 



CoBHAai, Surrey 



70 



Rather open 



5 



3 



Canon W. L. 









Grane, M.A. 



Colwyn Bay, Nantyglyn 



285 



Sheltered on 



8 



? 



Mr. J. E. Han- 



Hall, N. Wales 





N. by trees 







mer. 



Corstorphine, Edinburgh 



350 



Sheltered 



12 1 



9 



R. Lindsay. Esq. 







by hills 









Crawley, Tilgate Forest 



411 



Sheltered 



8 



? 



C. G. A. Nix, Esq. 



Lodge, Sussex 











1 



Dartmouth, Devon . 



50 



Sheltered. 



25 



? 



S. W. Fitzhei-; 







Near sea 







bert, Esq. 



Dumfries (Newton House), 1 



75 



Sheltered 



? 



? 



G. F. Scott- ^ 



N.B. i 





by trees 







Elliot, Esq. 1 



Enfield, Myddelton \ 



200 



Open 



? 



-1 



E. A. Bowles. 



House, Herts ; 









Esq. 



Epping, Copped Hall, i 



200 



Sheltered 



« i 



? 



Mr. A. Bullock. 



Essex 





by hills 









* The portion of the name printed in capitals is used to designate the place tlirougliout the note: 

 whicli follow. 



