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JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Eccremocarpus scaber was unhurt at Belvoir Castle and against a wall L 

 at Newbury, where in the open it was killed outright. J 



Ercilla spicata was slightly damaged on a south-west wall at Chelsea; , 

 E. voluhilis, which had been exposed for five years to the east on a . 

 wall at Aldenham, had its branches badly cut. 



Escallonia rubra, killed to the ground at Camberley and Chelmsford was 

 unhurt at Belvoir Castle; E. exoniensis was unhurt at Camberley, | 

 and only slightly dam^aged at Chelsea; E. Ingramii was unhurt at 

 Belvoir Castle, but badly damaged at Colwyn Bay ; the hybrid 



E. langleyeiisis was unhurt at Enfield, North Mymms, Aldersey, and 

 on south walls at Clapham and at Dumfries, but some plants were j 

 killed to the ground at North Mymms, and others had their tips cut, I 

 those exposed to the south perhaps suffering worst there; E. PJiillip- 

 eana was unhurt at Camberley, where it has grown for twelve years, ; 

 Wisley, North Mymms, and Belvoir Castle, and was not reported j 

 from any garden as damaged. 



Eucryphia cordifolia was killed at Hythe and North Mymms, but 1 

 escaped altogether at Killerton, St. Iveverne, and Monreith. | 



Eugenia apiculaia was unhurt at Monreith, where it was slightly pro- j 

 tected, and only slightly damaged at Hythe. 



Fagus obliqua was unhurt at Tortworth, Kew, and Monreith. 



Fuchsia gracilis died at Hever Castle, as did F. Riccartoni; the latter 

 was unhurt at Whitby and East Sutherland, and only slightly 

 damaged at Belvoir Castle, but killed to the ground at Camberley, 

 Hinton Admiral, and Alloa; F. serratifolia was cut to the ground, 

 where it had been standing for several years at Abbotsbury ; 



F. pumila was killed to. the grovmd at Harrow Weald and much 

 damaged at Thetford ; several species were killed to the ground at 

 Abbotsbury. 



Lapageria rosea was unhurt on a west wall at Killerton, but killed out- 

 right on a north wall at Nuneham Park, and to the ground on a wall 

 at North Mymms, but grew away again strongly. 



LatJiyriis pubescens escaped with but slight damage on a west wall at 

 St. Keverne. 



Libertia caendescens was seriously damaged at Abbotsbury, and 



L. formosa at Chelmsford. 

 lAbocedrus chilensis was unhurt at Kew; L. lepfolepis was slightly 



damaged at Haslemere. 

 Lippia cifriodora { = Aloysia citriodora) was killed to the ground at 



Camberley, Abbotsbury Castle, and Brympton, where it had grown 



for thirty years, but was uninjured at Belvoir Castle and Bahuae, 



Kirkcudbright. 



Lomatia obliqua was unhurt in a sheltered position against a wall at 

 Kew. 



Margyicarptis setosus was unhurt on the rockery at Aldersey, but killed 

 at Thetford. 



Mitraria coccinea died at Enfield, and was left " just alive " at Hythe 

 and Clapham, Yorks, but was unhurt on a south wall at Killerton 



