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Sliortia galacifolia was unhurt at Oamberley, Hornby Castle, and 

 Wisley. 



Sisyrinchium ang us ti folium was unhurt at Chelsea, but severely j 



damaged at Thetford, as was ^S*. grandiflorum at Chelmsford. j 

 Spiraea discolor ariaefolia was killed at Whitby after growing for seven 



years, but was quite unhurt at Wisley; S. tomentosa, newly planted, 



was injured at Stisted. 

 Stenanthium rohusium was unhurt at Hinton Admiral in a sheltered 



place. 



Tecoma radicans was unhurt at Chelsea on a south-west wall. 

 Triosteum perfoliatum was unhurt at Aldenham, where it has grown 



for three years. 

 Vaccinium ovoium was unhurt at North Mymms. 



Yucca filamentosa was damaged at Tsleworth; Y. gloriosa at Burford 

 and Thetford. 



Zenobia speciosa was killed on the rockery at Foots Cray, but unhurt 

 at Wisley and Harrow Weald. 



California. 



Aesculus californica was uninjured at Belvoir Castle. 



Aplopappus ericoides suffered slightly, but recovered at Cambridge, and 

 had its tips injured on a south-east wall at Haslemere. 



Calycanthus occidentalis was killed back to its main branches at North 

 Mymms, but was uninjured at Wisley. 



Ceanothus dentatus was killed in the open at Cobham (and badly cut 

 on a west wall), and at Nuneham Park on an east wall, as was 

 G. papillosus at Haslemere; G. rigidus was slightly injured at Kew 

 on a wall, and G. divaricatus and G. floribundus were quite uninjured | 

 in the milder winter of Whitby and Colwyn Bay on walls. G. thyrsi- 

 florus was badly hit in the open, but proved the hardiest at Kew; 

 C. integerrimus was slightly damaged at Kew on a wall, and at 

 Chelsea. j 



Grossosoma calif ornicum died outright at Hythe. 



Gupressus macrocarpa was slightly injured at Aldenham and Slough; 

 its variety sulphurea was killed to the ground at Aldenham, and the , 

 variety lutea had its lower branches severely damaged at xVston 

 Eowant, and was slightly cut at Osterley Park and Hinton Admiral. ; 

 where the tips of the young growths were killed. 



Dendromecon rigidum was killed on a south wall at Kew, and at 

 Abbotsbury. 



Fremontia californica was killed to the ground on a wall at Clapham, 

 Yorks, and, though protected, was damaged so as to prevent its 

 flowering at Cambridge, slightly injured at Plorsham, but uninjured 

 at Hythe, Crawley, at Powis Castle on a wall, and on a wall at 

 Kew. 



Lathyrus splende7is was slightly damaged on a west wall at St. Keverne. 

 Lavatera assurgentifiora was killed at Abbotsbury. 



