OAKS IN SCOTLAND. 



219 



British Oak (Quercus jpeduiiculata et sessilijlora). 



Height 



of 

 Tree. 



Ft. in. 



60 



70 



75 



63 

 70 

 65 



64 

 85 

 50 



70 



71 



32 



80 



52 



62 



63 



65 



76 



80 



83 



82 



80 



55 



70 



73 



80 



85 



100 



70 



72 



00 



!H5 



m 



4r> 



70 



81 

 64 

 78 6 

 (14 

 .^.8 4 

 70 



82 



Length 



of 

 Bole. 



Ft. in. 



15 



30 



20 



18 



20 



20 



10 



IS 



30 



25 



35 



10 



25 



9 



12 



32 



36 



18 



30 



20 



56 



53 



57 



40 



30 



20 



10 



30 



12 



Present 



Circumference of 



Trunk at 



Ifoot. 3 feet 



Ft. in. 



16 2 



16 

 20 

 20 

 20 

 27 



18 8 



11 6 

 15 



15 3 



16 



16 3 



19 3 



14 



12 10 



10 

 11 



26 2 



Ft. in. 



15 3 



10 4 

 15 8 

 14 8 



28 10 

 14 



16 



14 2 

 13" 4 

 20 1 



15 H 



5 feet. 



Ft. in. 

 13 6 

 13 8 



15 



15 2 

 12 10 



5 7 



7 1 



6 11 



13 4 



8 4 

 12 



11 3 



17 8 



12 8 



15 2i 



8 2 



12 5 

 10 9 

 17 7 



Any former 



recorded 



Measurements and 



Dates. 



Date. 



15 

 14 



10 1 



11 

 11 10 



9 7 

 9 9 



19" 5 



At! 

 Foot. 



Ft. in. 



At 3 

 Feet. 



Ft. in. 



t» d 5j 



Jigs 



S - rt 



Ft. in. 

 99 

 77 



116 



75 



90 



99 



to 



114 



77 



73 



100 



77 



98 



REMARKS. 



Forks into two limbs at 5 ft. 

 Sprung from oak stool. 



( Planted between 1650 and 

 "( 1680. 



i Highly ornamental tree — 

 t spreading. 



{ Very handsome and -wide 

 ( spreading head. 



( Contains 623 cubic feet of 

 "( timber. 



(Planted in 1808 (Q. se^dli- 



-' flora), contains 76 cubic 



i feet of timber. 



(Planted in 1809 (Q. seasiU- 



■} flora), contains 93^ cubic 



( feet of timber. 



(Planted in 1809 (Q. pedun- 



< cttlata), contains 114 cubic 



( feet of timber. 



(Planted by King James VI. 



\ of Scotland. 



Planted in 1809. 



Grows near the pond. 



At east gate. 



(Last remnant of Birnam 

 t Wood. 



(Grows near the parent 

 t larches. 



(CHoseto wire fence in field 

 -J near the American 

 ( den. 



Gar- 



" Neil fiow's Oak." 

 (Growing in<;entre of druidi 

 "( cal circle. 



