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Atriplex canescens (newly planted) was unhurt at Aldenhani. 

 Baccharis halimifolia was slightly damaged at Wisley, but unhurt in 



the open at Chelsea. 

 Baptisia australis was unhurt at Belvoir Castle and Wisley. 

 Berberis Fremontii was unhurt at Enfield. 



Bignonia capreolata was severely damaged at Slough, and killed to the 



ground at Hever Castle. 

 Calycanthus fioridus was unharmed in the open at Wisley and Clapham, 



Yorks; and on a south wall at Aldersey, as were C. o'ccidentalis and 



G. laevigcdtus in the open at Wisley. 



Cassia marylandica and other species died on a south wall at Abbots- 

 bury. 



Castanopsis chrysophylla was severely damaged at Abbotsbury, but 



was unhurt at Wisley. 

 Ceanothus Fendleri was unhurt at Sut'ton Place. 



Celtis occidentalk was unhurt at Chelsea, where it has grown for nine 

 years. 



Cestrum Newellii was killed outright on a south wall at Nuneham 



Park, and slightly damaged on a wall at St. Keverne, and G. Smithii 



was killed to the ground at Hythe. 

 Ghionanthus virginica was unhurt at Belvoir Castle and Wisley. 

 Glethra alnifolia was killed at Abbotsbury, but unhurt at Harrow Weald, 



where it has stood for twenty-one years, and at Wisley. 

 Gornus Nuttallii was unhurt at Aldenham ; G. ohlongifolia was slightly 



damaged at Haslemere. 

 Crataegus angustifolius was slightly cut both on walls and in the open, 



but completely recovered at Horsham. 

 Cupressus Lawsoniana was severely injured at Isleworth and at Aston , 



Eowant. 



Cyrilla mcemiflora was slightly damaged at North Mymms. 

 Decumaria harhara was quite unhurt on a cliff at Clapham, Yorks. 

 Elliottia racemosa was uninjured at Kew. I 

 Eriogonum umbellatum was damaged at Wimbledon, but unhurt ai 



Belvoir Castle. ^ j 



Eryngium Lassauxii was killed to the ground at Enfield. i 

 Fothergilla alnifolia and F. major were unhurt at Aldenham. 

 Gordonia Lasianthus was seriously damaged at Hythe, but started into j 



growth again in May. 

 Gymnocladus canadensis was unhurt at Tortworth, where it has growi; 



for six years. j 

 Halesia tetraptera suffered no hurt at Wisley, Belvoir Castle, Aldersey, 



Horsham, and Clapham, Yorks. 

 Houttuynia californica was killed at Camberley after growing for six \ 



years. 1 

 Hydrangea arborescens grandiflora was unhurt at Burford and Wisley. i 

 Hypericum aureum was killed to the ground at Thetford, as was 



H. elatum, which was killed outright at Wisley and at Mowbray 

 Park ; H. Kahnianum was unhurt at Hornby Castle. 



