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Celmisia spectabilis was unhurt at Camberley. | 



Clematis indivisa, clambering over trees in various situations, suffered j 

 slightly at St. Keverne, where it had been growing for eight years. 



Clianthus puniceus was killed outright under a west wall at Osmington 

 and on a south wall at Nuneham Park, but plants three years old I 

 survived, though severely injured, at Abbotsbury. 



Corokia huddleioides was severely damaged at Hythe and has since died. | 



Diclcsonia antarctica was slightly cut at St. Keverne. I 



Fuchsia procumbens was killed on the rockery by water at Elstree, but 

 survived with but slight injury on the rockery at Wisley. | 



Griselinia lucida died at Abbotsbury, but species of this genus were I 

 but little injured on Hayling Is. j 



Hymenanthera crassifolia was uninjured at Camberley and at Wisley, | 

 but at Chelsea Physic Garden received slight damage. 



Metrosideros robusta survived almost unhurt on a wall at St. Keverne, 

 but a very young plant succumbed on an open border at Monreith. f 



Myrtus bullaia was severely damaged in, the open at St. Keverne. 



Notospartium Carmicheliae, fifteen years old, came through the winter 

 uninjured at Camberley, and a young plant with but slight damage i 

 at Aldenham. j 



Olearia Forsteri was badly cut at 'Crawley, but 0. ilicifolia was un- 

 injured at Belvoir Castle, where it has stood for over twenty years, 

 and injured but slightly at Mowbray Park, Sunderland; 0. nummu- 

 larifolia survived altogether uninjured at Enfield, where it has been 

 planted three years, and at Monreith; while at Monreith a young 

 plant, slightly protected, of 0. Traversii, and, at Enfield, 0. virgata 

 were also injured. 



Pittosporum Buclianani, planted four years, and young plants of P. 

 crassifolium and P. eugenioides suffered no damage at Haslemere | 

 (though the last was killed to the ground at Chelsea after standing 

 six years), nor did P. Ralphii at Harrow Weald; but P. tenuifolium 

 was killed outright at Haslemere and Aldersey, and a plant which i 

 had stood fourteen years was greatly damaged at Aldenham, though 

 partially covered with matting; P. Mayi, uninjured at Haslemere, 

 died at Camberley and was killed to the ground at Hayling Is. and 

 S. Ayrshire. | 



Plagianthus betulinus was quite uninjured in the open at Haslemere ^ 

 and at Killerton. 



Rubus australis was killed to the ground at Enfield, at Camberley the 

 top parts were killed, and it was badly damiaged at Thetford. 



Senecio compactus died at Enfield, where it had stood exposed to the 

 south for twelve years, and a younger plant exposed to the east was 

 badly damaged; S. elaeagnifolius died at Nuneham Park; the latter, 

 however, passed the winter uninjured at Hythe, as did S. rotundi- 

 folius in the open at St. Keverne ; S. Greyi was unhurt at St. Keverne, 

 Harrow Weald (where it has grown for nineteen years), and Monreith, 

 but killed to the ground at Enfield and Nuneham Park. 



Sophora microphylla was killed to the ground at Enfield. 



