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JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCH^TY. 



Japan. 



Acanthopanax ricinifolium, ten years of age, was uiiliurt at Camberley.' 

 Acers of various kinds from Japan were reported from many places,' 



either unharmed or shghtly injured. 

 Actinidia polygama was uninjured on the terrace wall at ClaphamJ 



Yorks, and A. arguta at Camberley, where it has grown seven years. 

 Aesculus turhinata was uninjured at Tortworth. 

 Akehia lohata was unhurt at Haslemere and at Enfield. 

 Aralia cordata was unhurt in the open at Olapham. 



Aucuha japonica was severely injured in South Ayrshire, and slightly at: 

 Osterley Park and Slough. | 



Berheris Bealei was killed at Wisley, but uninjured at North Mymms;i 

 B. Knightii was killed to the ground at Tetbury, but uninjured against [ 

 the terrace wall at Ciapham; B. japonica was slightly damaged at 

 Aldenham. 



Betula Maxwiowiczii was uninjured at Osterley Park and Tortworth, 



as was B. ulmifolia at Tortworth. 

 Buddleia japoyiica, from the Lu-chu Is., was killed at Newbury. 

 Carpinus cordata was unhurt at Tortworth, as was G. japonica. I 

 Cephalotaxus Fortunei was unhurt at Belvoir Castle, where the fasti- 



giate form of G. pedunculata also escaped. 

 Gercidiphyllmn japonicum was slightly damaged on a west wall at 



Horsham, but was unharmed at Haslemere, Killerton, and Tortworth. 

 Ghinionanthus fragrans was slightly damaged at Wisley, but escaped 



injury on a south wall at Aldersey and Ciapham. 

 Clematis paniculata was unharmed at Belvoir Castle. 

 Conandron ramondioides died, as usual, at Ciapham. ^ 

 Coriaria japonica was unhurt at North Mymms. I 

 Cornus Kousa was unhurt at Horsham and Poolewe, and shghtly 



damaged at North Mymms. 

 Gorylopsis pauci flora was uninjured at Tortworth, and slightly damaged 



at North Mymms; G. spicata behaved m the same way. 

 Gryptomeria japo7iica was unhurt at Belsay Castle* and Wisley, 'but 



severely damaged at Isleworth. 

 Daphne odora was unharmed at Horsham and against the terrac-e wall 



at Ciapham, Yorks, but slightly damaged at Thetford. 

 Daphniphyllmn viacropodium was unharmed at Belvoir Castle, but cut 



back at Crawley. 

 Dendropanax japonicum was slightly damaged at Haslemere. 

 Deutzia Sieboldiana was slightly damaged in the open at Wisley and 



Chelsea. 



Diospyros Kaki was uninjured on a wall, but killed in the open at Kew. 

 Disanthus cercidifolia was unhurt at Killerton and Hatfield, but severely 

 cut at Aldenham. 



* A very fine tree 58 feet in height and 5 feet 10 inches in circumfererice at 

 4 feet high; another, a little shorter, in the same garden has a circumference of - 

 6 feet 7 inches. \ 



