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Rhododendron dilatatum was unhurt at Kew, as was R. rlioiiibicum; 



but R. serpyllifolium, which was uninjured at Killerton, was badly 



cut at Kew; R. lanceolatum was killed at Kew. 

 Rhodotypos kerrioides was unhurt at Clapham and Wisley. 

 Rodgersia podophylla was unharmed at Belvoir Castle. 

 Rubus plioenicolasius was severely injured at Belvoir Castle. 

 Schizocodo'n soldanelloides was uninjured at Camberley, as it was at 



Wisley. 



Schizophragma hydrangeoides was severely damaged at Chelsea, but 



unhurt on a wall at Clapham. 

 Sciadopitys verticillata was uninjured at Camberley, as it was at Wisley. 

 Shortia uniflora was unhurt at Monreith. 

 Smilax Sieboldii wSiS uninjured at Aldenham. 

 Stachyurus praecox was severely cut at Aldenham. 

 Stephandm Tanakae, severely cut at North Mymms, was unhurt at 



Aldersey, and had only the tips of the shoots damaged at Wisley, 



where S. flexuosa suffered .no harm. 

 Stnartia Pseudo- camellia was uninjured at Harrow Weald and Alden- 

 ham, but was severely cut in a damp place at Aston Eowant, and 



slightly at Thetford. 

 Styrax japonicum was uninjured at Wisley, Camberley, Horsham, 



Harrow Weald, and Tortworth, and slightly damaged at Aldenham; 



S. Obassia was unharmed at Burford and Wisley. 

 Trachycarpus excelsus was unhurt at Camberley, Monreith (where a 



bed of seedlings two years old, in the open, was not damaged), and 



Belsay Castle, Belvoir Castle, Enfield, and Corstorphine. 

 Trochodendron aralioides was uninjured at Haslemere. 

 Viburnum macrophyllum was not harmed at Killerton, nor V. Sieboldii 



at Aldenham. 

 Zelkova acuminata was unhurt at Tortworth. 



Himalayan Eegion. 



Abelia triflora was slightly damaged on a wall at St. Keverrie. 



Aesculus indica suffered no damage at Tortworth in a shady dell, where 

 it is doing well. 



Agapetes buxifolia was killed to the ground at Hythe. 



Berberis nepalensis was slightly cut in the open at St. Keverne. 



Cedrus Deodara was unhurt at Isleworth, but suffered some damage in 

 most places, as at Kew (where it lost most of its foliage), Aston 

 Eow-ant (where the injury was peculiar, for the needles were lost for 

 about six feet of the growth, the lower foot being uninjured and all 

 above seven feet up), and at Slough, and still more at Byfleet. '. : • 



Cotoneaster thy mae folia was slightly damaged at North Mymms ; 

 C. Simonsiiy killed at Chelsea, where it had grown for nine years, 

 was unhurt at Cobham and Wisley. * -I :;i d . • 



Cyananthus lobatus was unhurt at Belvoir Castle. - ' .[ ' 



Damnacanthus indicus was killed to the ground at Aldeuiiaiu,, niid com- 

 pletely destroyed at Thetford. 



