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Aldersey, though it was killed outright at Wisley and at North 

 Mymms. 



Camellias were killed at Byfleet, Surrey, but elsewhere they escaped' 

 uninjured; C. Sasanqua was unhurt on a north wall at North' 

 Mymms, and this and C. japonica protected by the terrace wall at 

 Clapham, Yorks ; C. Thea was unhurt at Camberley, where it has 

 grown for five years. 



Caragana arhorescens proved perfectly hardy on Hayling Island. 



Chionanthus retusa was uninjured at Chelsea. 



Clematis montana rubetis was uninjured at Burford, Crawley, Hinton 

 Admiral, St. Keverne, and Corstorphine. 



Clerodendron foetidum was uninjured at Belvoir Castle, where it has 

 stood for twelve years, as was C. Fargesii at Haslemere; the former 

 was killed to the ground in the open at Nuneham Park, and suf- 

 fered slight damage at Warnham Court, Horsham, on a west wall. 



Coriaria terminalis is reported as uninjured at North Mymms, Mon- 

 reith, and Clapham, Yorks. 



Corniis fiiacrophylla was unhurt at Tortworth and Wisley. 



Corydalis cheilanthi folia was uninjured at Wisley and Monreith, and 

 both that and C. thalictrifolia at Killerton. 



Cotoneaster adpressa passed the winter uninjured at Kew and at 

 Enfield, C. applanata at Kew, Burford, and Alloa, and G. hullata 

 at Kew; C. Franchetti was not damaged at Aldenham, but at North 

 Mymms the shoots were killed back to the main branches; 

 G. Jwrizontalis suffered no damage at North Mymms or at Wisley, 

 nor did C. moiipinensis at Kew or Bettws-y-Coed ; G. liumifuso. is 

 reported unharmed from Kew, Burford, Enfield, Bettws-y-Ooed, 

 and Alloa, though seedlings were injured at Kew; C. pannosa was 

 uninjured at Tortworth, but at Aldenham, North Mymms, and Thet- 

 ford it was severely damaged, though not killed to the ground; 

 C. rugosa var. Henryi was uninjured at Kew and at Burford; 

 G. muliiflora was not hurt at Enfield. 



Gydonia cathayensis was unharmed at Tortworth. 



Daphne Genkwa suffered no damage at Wisley, nor against the terrace 



wall at Clapham, Yorks. 

 Decaisnea Fargesii was slightly injured on a west wall at Horshair,. 



but completely unharmed in the open at Enfield, Aldenham. 



Haslemere, and Killerton. 

 Deutzia discolor was uninjured both at Haslemere and at Stoneyford, 



while D. Vilmorinea was slightly injured at North Mymms. 

 Eleutherococcus Henryi was uninjured in the open at Kew aod at 



Cambridge. 



Fjomecon chionantha was not damaged at Harrow Weald, but it was 

 protected by having a piece of glass over the roots. 



Euonymus sachalinensis was unhurt at North Mymms. 



Euptelea Davidiana and E. Francheti were unhurt in the open at Kew, 

 and the latter at Aldenham ; E. polyandra was unhurt in the oper at 

 Kew, Haslemere, Aldenham, and in a sheltered bed at Cambridge. 



