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List No. 2. — Plants fumigated experimentally with methyl bromide with 
resulting injury or suspected injury. 
Abelia grandiflora (sd) (7) (severe leaf injury in 2 tests; all plants 
recovered) 
Aglaonema sinensis (g) (1) (slight burn of leaf margins) 
Aspidistra lurida (g) (3) (plant in 1 test unhealthy; some dead leaves) 
Azalea (listed by hort. var. names) 
Coral Bells (g) (37) (majority killed, balance severely injured) 
Salmon Beauty (g) (27) (majority killed, balance severely injured) 
Billbergia alberti (g) (1) (plant died several v/eeks after treatment) 
nutans (g) (1) (plant died) 
C'aladium: Our Red (g) (1) (all leaves died, possibly from post-fumigation 
care; good recovery) 
Calathea vandenheckei (g) (1) (slight burn of leaf margins) 
Capsicum sp. (g) (1) (plant died) 
Chamaecyparis pisifeia aurea (d) (3) (tips of branches severely injured) 
pisifera filifei'a (d) (3) (tips of branches severely injured) 
pisifera filifera aurea (d) (3) (same as above) 
plumosa lutescens (d) (3) (same as above) 
Cibotium schiedei (g) (7) (all show severe injury to a few old leaves) 
Cordyline terminalis (g) (1) (outer leaves killed, recovered) 
Crassula arborescens (g) (8) (plants dropped most of leaves; good recovery) 
Ficus pandurata (g) (3) (one killed, one severely injured) 
Howea forsteriana (g) (9) (slight injury, a few old leaves killed) 
Juniperus japonica (d) (3) (2 plants with severe and 1 with slight tip injury) 
sylvestris (d) (3) (severe injury, all needles killed) 
Maranta (see also Calathea) 
leuconeura kerchoveana (g) (2) (a few old leaves killed, recovered) 
Monstera deliciosa (g) (5) (plants killed and severely injured; injured 
recovering) 
Nephthytis afzelii (g) (2) (severe injury, lower leaves killed; recovered) 
liberica (g) (2) (severe injury, lower leaves killed; recovered) 
Fandanus veitchii (g) (9) (severe injury, most leaves killed; new suckers 
vigorous on some) 
Philodendron cordatum (g) (10) (severe Injury; most marked in smallest 
pots, 2j inches) 
pertussum (see Monstera deliciosa) 
scandens (g) (1) (slight injury to leaves) 
Pinus bungeana (sd) (3) (severe needle burn and drop; good recovery) 
Sedum adolphii (g) (3) (severe injury to leaves and terminal buds) 
Strelitzia reginae (g) (2) (several old leaves killed) 
Thuja plicata atrovirens (d) (3) (all show winter injury, slightly more m.arked 
in fumigated than in controls) 
Tsuga canadensis pendula (sd) (3) (slight burn of needle tips) 
sargenti (see T. canadensis pendula) 
