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JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTTCrLTliRAL SOCTRTY. 



Cercis Siliquastrum was unhurt at Chelsea, but had the last season's 

 growths killed at Hinton Admiral, and was seriously damaged at 

 Aldersey. 



Cistus villosus ( = corsicns) was killed at Thetford, and either killed to 

 the ground or killed completely at Wisley, but was unhurt at Belvoir 

 Castle; C. corhariensis was killed near the water at Aldenham, but 

 survived with more or less injury at Kew and Chelsea ; C. creticus was 

 unhurt at Belvoir Castle; C. jormo^us died at Aldenham, where it 

 had grown two years, but w^as unhurt in the open at Monreith; 

 C. longifolius and C. cyprins were badly cut at Thetford, where 

 C. crispus was killed ; the upper shoots of C. cyprius were killed at 

 Camberley on a south wall, and it was killed to the ground at Kew, 

 but broke from the base; it was killed outright at Hever Castle; 

 C. laurifolius was killed at Chelsea, and severely injured at Thetford, 

 but only slightly at North Mymms, Kew, and "Wisley, and escaped 

 unhurt at Belvoir Castle and ClapHam; C. parviflorus cymosus died at 

 Thetford, as did C. populifolius at Hever Castle, and C. heterophyllus 

 at Chelsea; G. lusitanicus was severely damaged at Epping (wliere 

 some plants died) and North Mymms, but survived at Kew, and was 

 unhurt at Camberley; G. recognitus survived at Kew; G. salvifoltus 

 was more or less injured, but not killed, at Thetford, Wisley, and 

 Kew, and some plants of that species were killed at North Mymms, 

 while others escaped with some injury; several species were killed 

 outright at Chelmsford and Horsham ; all species grown were unhurt 

 at Haslemere, except G. purpiireus, which was killed, and none, 

 though badly damaged, were killed at Cambridge or Wimbledon. 



Gonvolvulus Cneorum died at Cambridge, though protected, and was 

 slightly damaged (with some protection) at Chelsea. 



Goronilla valentina and G. viminalis were killed at Abbotsbury, 



Goriaria jnyrtifolia had the points of the shoots killed at Chelsea. 



Gytisus leucantkus { = G. austriacus) was badly damaged at Aldenham, 

 as were well-established plants of G. candicans at Abbotsbury, where 

 it had stood several years, and G. praecox at Chelmsford; G. elongatus 

 was more or less injured at North Mymms, where some plants were 

 killed; G. proliferus, from Teneriffe, was slightly damaged in the open 

 at St. Keverne; G. Ardomii was damaged at Wimbledon. 



Dahoecia poli folia was unhurt at Wisley and Clackmannan, but at North 

 Mymms and Thetford it was badly damaged. 



Danae Laurus was badly damaged at Aldenham in the open, and at 

 Aston Eowant, but unhurt at Camberley and in the wood at Wisley, 



Daphne Gneorum was unharmed at Aldersey and on the rock garden at 

 Wisley, but D. Mezereum was killed at Langiey Park (var. alha) and 

 in S. Ayrshire, where it had grown for sixteen years, though unhurt 

 at Alloa and Whitby; jD. Fisiana was killed at Hinton Admiral. 



Digitalis lanata was killed at Camberley. 



Dorycnium, sufjruticosum had the greater part of its brandies killed 



at Camberley, 

 EcJiinophora spinosa was unhurt at Camberley. 



