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all comparatively smnll. Our experience here in this country ia that until the plants are fully establisheJ, 
that is to say, four or five years planted, they are much more liable to injury by frost. Wind is the great 
enemy. In many cases they grow so rapidly that a gale cither splits them or blows them down, hence 
they have to be frequently cut back in their young state until fully established and well rooted. The names 
I take to be fairly accurate, but there is confusion between Stuartiar.a and Stuarlir.a. . . . 
There are scattered through the country several isolated fine specimens of ghibulus, Gunnii and, 
possibly, urniycra. The plant which is at Ilostrevor under the name Muelleri is a very fine plant. 
Hardy. County Wicklow : E. amygdaliaa, cocci/era, puhcntJenia, Stvartiar.a,urnigera, vimir.alis. 
Rostrevor House, county Down : E. amygdalina (35 feet), cinerea, cocci/era (70 feet), cordata 30 (feet), 
ylobulus (50 feet), Gunnii, Macarthuri, M iielleri (50 feet), obliqua, paudflora. pulverulenta (30 fazt),stdlula'.a, 
Stuartiana (20 feet), urnigara (20 feet), riminalis, vernicosa. Glaancvin : E. amygdalina, cocci/era, Gunnii, 
Macarthuri, obliqua, pulverulenia, rcgnans, urnigcra, viminalis, rernicosa. 
Not hardy. County Down : E. alpina, gigantea [dekgatensis], hcumaitoma, faicoxylon, resini/era, 
rottrata. Glasnevin : E. rubida. paniculata, Smithii, citriodora, Stuartiana, punctala, globulus, Maideni. 
Hurdicst species. E. amygdalina, cinerea, cocci/era, cordata, Gunnii /Macarlhuri, obliqua, pulveruknta, 
rejnans, urnigcra. vernicosa, viminalin. 
Following is an extract from " The effect of the frosts of the winter of 1916-17 
on vegetation," by E. A. Bowles, M.A., F.L.S., V.M.H., in Journ. Roy. Hort. Soc., xliii, 
February, 1919 : 
An asterisk following the name of the locality shows that the plant was grown against, o: close to, a 
wall. When a numeral follows the name of the locality, it shows the number of years the plant has been 
in its present position. The extent of damage, or escape from injury, is shown by the use of the initial 
letters of the following words in italics : K = Killed; G = cut down to the Ground level; B = Badly 
injured; 8 = Slightly injured ; U = Uninjured. 
Eucalyptus, all species. K, Crawley; S, Abbotsbury. 
E. accrvula. S, Rostrevor. 
E. alpina. K, Rostrevor. 
E. amygdalina. K, Headfort, Leonardslee, Wakchurst; U, Rostrevor. 
E. Bcaiicliampiaiia. K, Leonardslee 4. 
E. cinerea. K, Eniield (also B) ; U, Rostrevor. 
E. citriodora. G, Glasnevin. 
E. c.txiicra. K, Hargham G (slight shelter); G, Dorking 12, Hargham 7 (sheltered); B, Stow; 
S', Glasnevin, Wakehurst: U, Enfield 8, Rostrevor. 
E. cordala. K, Headfort, Leonardslee 4; B, Enfield 10; V. Rostrevor. 
E. coriacca. K, Headfort; B, Wakehurst. 
E. ddcgiitensif (gigantea). K, Rostrevor. 
K. jiriioUn. K, Abbotsbury. 
E. globulitx. K, Downham, Leonardslee 4, Osterley, Sherborne 1 1 , Slough 3, Wakchurst ; G, Ashford 
(1 foot diameter), Enfield 1 ; U, Bosahan (80 feet high), Rostrevor. 
E. Giuuiii. K, Aldenham (also B), Aldcrsey (also S) 5, Hayling Island G; G, Colesborne 10; 
B, Carnarvon 50. Glasnevin, Hargham (cut to stem, shot in May), Exeter 16; .S, Lanarth It, Wakehurst, 
Whitby IS; U, Enfield. 
E. h'.rmastoma. U, Ilostrevor. 
E. Iciicoxyloii . B, Rostrevor. 
E. Macartlmri. K, Wakehurst; U, Rostrevor. 
E. Maidmi. K, Kew 5; V, Rostrevor. 
E. Muelleri. K, Headfort; V, Rostrevor, Wakehurst. 
E. obliqua. S, Rostrevor (one K) ; U, Enfield 3, Uckfield. 
E. panir.ulata. K, Glasnevin. 
E. paucifora. V, Ilostrevor. 
