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L. pileata at Chelsea and Aldenham; L. Standishii at Chelsea; 

 L. syringantha at Claphamj Yorks; L. thibetica at Haslemere, and, 

 the beautiful L. tragophylla at Burford, Haslemere (on a north-west I 

 wall), Hinton Admiral, and St. Keverne; L. Hildehrandtii was j 

 killed to the ground at Hythe and killed outright at Mickleham, I 

 Abbotsbury, and Nuneham Park. | 



L. japonica was more or less damaged on a south wall at Aston Rowant 

 and at Hever Castle, and L. Halleana suffered slightly at Slough. { 



Loropetalum chmense was killed at Camberley and at Nuneham Park, 

 and badly damaged at Hythe, but escaped with little damage at 

 Haslemere. 



Magnolia Yulan is reported uninjured at Clapham, Yorks, and Whitby, 1 

 and M. nigra and M. x S oulang-eana at Belvoir Castle; M. Delavayi 

 was killed in the open, but escaped on an east wall at Kew. i 



Meliosma myria^itha ws^s killed in an exposed position at Aldenham. 



Michelia fuscata was slightly damaged on a wall at St. Keverne. 



Osmanthus fragrans was unhurt at Clapham, Yorks, but was slightly : 

 damaged on a south-east wall at Haslemere. 



Osteomeles anthyllidifolia had its branches killed back at Abbotsbury 

 and Hyfche. 



Paeonia lutea was uninjured at Burford, and P. Moutan at Whitby, ! 



Clackmannan, and New Galloway. 

 Pertya sinensis sustained no injury in the open at Kew. 

 Pieris formosa was much damaged at North Mymms. 

 Pinus Armdndi was uninjured at Cambridge. 

 Podophyllum versipelle was uninjured at Chelsea. 



Polygonum multiflorum in an exposed position was badly damaged at 

 Enfield. 



Polytliyrsis sinensis were killed in the nursery at Kew, but other plants 



are growung well there. 

 Poupartia Fordii survived at Kew. 



Primula Cockhurniana was uninjured at Sutton Place; P. pulverulenta 

 suffered no damage at Sutton Place, Wisley, Killerton, St, Keverne, 

 Plarrow Weald, or Corstorphine ; P. Veitchii was uninjured at Sutton 

 Place and at Killerton. 



Prunus Maximowiczii and P. triloba were not damaged at Belvoir Castle. 



Pueraria Thunbergiana was uninjured at Hythe. 



Rhododendron Fordii was much disfigured at Kew; E. iyidicum 

 {Azalea indica) was uninjured at Belvoir Castle, and the var. 

 amoenum and other forms at Kew, and the var. Fosterianum at the 

 foot of the rockery at Hinton Admiral; R. ledifolium was slightly 

 damaged at North Mymms ; R. sublanceolaturn died outright at Kew; 

 R. rubiginosum was uninjured in the open at Haslemere, but at Kew 

 it died in a damp place, but was unhurt in a drier situation, and 

 R. yunnanense, planted in a low-lying place, lost all its leaves. 

 New Chinese Rhododendrons at St. Keverne escaped quite unhurt. 



Rhus Henryi and R. sinica were quite uninjured at Haslemere, where 

 they have stood four years, but the branches of the latter were killed 

 back at Wisley. 



