SYCAMORES IN SCOTLAND. 



IT)!) 



Sy(:amore — continued. 



Vt. in 



78 



!)0 



100 



7'. 



(>0 



90 



8-2 

 So 



!)f) 



CO 



70 



7r. 



70 



!X) 



S7 



85 



SO 



(iO 



74 



(;; 



5(1 



75 

 SO 



85 



o 

 o 



ft 



a 



.3 



Ft. in. 

 30 



15 



fiO 



25 



IS 



12 

 18 

 15 



12 



17 



12 



6 



15 



10 



10 



28 

 24 

 18 



•25 



IC 



25 



13 



Present 



CircumfoieiKc of 



Trunk at 



1 foot. 3 feet. 5 feet, 



Ft. in. 

 IS 4 



15 5 



16 

 18 10 

 11 4 



12 11 

 12 () 

 12 



11 G 



13 10 



13 3 



9 4 



11 5 



11 8 



19 3 



12 G 



16 4 



14 3 

 14 6 



14 2 



19 



16 8 



15 2 



20 I 22 



Ft. in. 



11 2 



Ft. in, 

 11 10 



12 



17 



11 4 



12 C 



13 



13 8 



8 8 



11 2 



11 



15 

 11 



16 2 



13 8 



14 5 



11 6 



17 S 



14 8 



15 6 



15 5 



Any former 



rucoi'dcd 



Jleasiireinenta and 



Dates. 



Year. 



Atl 

 foot. 



At 3 

 feet. 



l''t. in. Ft. in. 



1795 

 1795 



1S2C 



1706 



12 3 



8 6 



15 



13 6 



t. ° w 

 <y ra ^ 



Ft. in. 



65 



GO 



K KM ARKS. 



{ Growin'i on river side noar 

 clniirli.Viinl. Divides at 



! 15 ft. into one main stem 



I and five otlier very larj^e 



! lim))s. 



(Many sycamores of similar 



■ size, and varying in bides 



( from 21 to 50 ft. in len,i;tli. 

 A beantiful i)ark tree. 



(X noble tree at so liiyh an 

 altitndi;. dividing- into 



( two fjreat limlis at IS ft. 



f Tliese are fair examples 

 of many others growin;,' 



! liere, ([uite witliin reaeli 



I of tile sea breeze and 

 winds off the North Sea, 



I, and (juite vij;orous. 



iX noble tree, with elosc 



) foliage. Itln-anelies into 



' • three hnjre limbs, at 12 



( ft. from lii'ound. 



(Girths l-J ft. at 17 ft. from 



'( ^'ronnd. 



(Girths 12 ft. 4 in. at 8 ft. 



-J up, and then at 12 ft. 



( goes into two huge limbs. 



(Divides at 'i ft. into two 



J main limbs 8 ft. 2 in. and 



'\ S ft. S in. in girth respec- 



(, tively. 



(Growing within 3 ft. of the 



( preceding. 



I These two trees stand oppo- 

 site each other on each 



! side of the road running 



] through the village. Very 



I pietures(iue and vigorous 



I trees. 

 A very majestic tree. 



(This tree is recorded by Dr 

 -; Walker in 1795, and by 

 ( Sir '1'. 1). Lauder in lS2ii. 



Do. Do. 



(.\ fine umbrageous speci- 

 ( men. 



(Recorded by Sir T. D. 

 "( Lauder. 



(Very handsome and vigor- 

 '( ous. 



(There are several of similar 

 1 sizes. 



(In 1S70 girthed 15 ft. at 5 ft. 

 "( high. 



(In 18(13 it girthed 21 ft. at 

 \ 1 ft. hi<_'h ; 16 ft. at 4 ft. : 

 ( 15 ft. at 6 ft. 



