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Limim fiavum was killed to the ground at Mowbray Park, and killed 

 at Thetford; the Cretan L. arboreum was killed at Aldenham. 



Litliospermum prostratum, L. yetraeum, and L. rosmarinifolium were 

 damaged at Wimbledon, where several other rock plants suffered, 

 and the last suffered at Foots Cray and was killed at Thetford; 

 L. 'prostratum on a south wall was badly damaged at Sutton Place. 



Lonicera Caprifolium was slightly damaged at Hever Castle. 



Medicago arhorea was killed on a south wall at Nuneham Park. 



Myricaria germanica was unhurt at Aldersey and S. Ayrshire. 



Olea europaea was slightly damaged at Abbotsbury, and killed to the 

 ground at Cambridge, but escaped with slightly searing of the foliage 

 at Chelsea. 



Om^phalodes Luciliae was unharmed on the rockwork at Monreith. 

 Ononis rotundifoUa was killed at Sutton Place, while young plants were 



unharmed there. 

 Origanum Dictamnus was unhurt at Belvoir Castle. 

 Ostrowskia magnifica died at Foots Cray. 



Othonnopsis cheirifolia, from Algeria, suffered only slight damage at 



Aldersey in the open. 

 Paliurus australis was slightly damaged at Wisley. 

 Parrotia persica sustained no injury at Belvoir Castle. 

 Periploca graeca was killed to the ground at Wisley, and badly damaged 



at Abbotsbury. 



Pliillyrea angustifolia was rendered almost leafless at Kew and at 

 Chelmsford, as were P. media and P. latifolia at Kew, but at Chelsea 

 it had only its leaves seared; P. decora was unhurt at Wisley, and 

 was the only species to retain most of its leaves at Kew; it was slightly 

 damaged at Mowbray Park; P. Yihnoriniana was unhurt at Osterley 

 Park, but killed outright at Nuneham Park. 



Pinufi halepensis had its foliage browned at Cambridge, and seedhngs 

 in the open were killed outright. 



Polygonum equisetiforme was slightly damaged at Chelsea; P. Bald- 

 schuanicum was unhurt everywhere, except one weak plant at 

 Aldersey. 



Potentilla alchemilloides was severely damaged at Thetford; P. Fried- 



richseni was unhurt at Aldenham. 

 Prunus luntanica was slightly damaged at New Galloway; P. Lauro- 



cerasus was damaged at Wye and New Galloway, and more severely 



at Chelmsford, and those newly planted at Osterley Park. 

 Pyrus Niedzwetzkyayia was unhurt at Tortworth. 

 Quercus alnifolia, from Cyprus, escaped hurt at Haslemere; Q. Ilex 



was greatly disfigured in many places, though not seriously damaged. 

 Rhamnus Alaternus was severely cut at Aldenham. 

 RJiododendron caucasicum, and B. Smirnoiri were unhurt at Harrow 



Weald, as was B. ferrugineum at Arden, where many alpiues were 



killed. 



Bhus Coiinus was severely damaged in South Ayrshire. 

 B'Vscus acvlcalns was slightly damaged at Mowl)ray Park, 



