OAKS IN SCOTLAND. 





Beitish Oak — continued. 



Height 



of 

 Tree. 



Yi. in. 



90 



80 



110 



85 



84 



60 



40 



80 



78 



60 



65 



93 



45 



48 



70 



48 



50 



40 



60 



55 



80 



57 



80 



80 



66 



81 



56 



75 



70 



85 



65 



70 



75 



82 



80 



76 

 70 



k70 



Length 



of 

 Bole 



Ft. in. 



56 



50 



93 



35 



18 



11 



20 



35 



30 



20 



10 

 17 10 



12 6 



16 10 



17 10 

 10 5 



is'o 



42 

 33 



35 



33 



21 



24 



29 



15 



38 



18 



1!> 



25 



40 



.50 



32 



'M 



35 



Present 



Circumference of 



Trunk at 



Any former 



recorded 



Measurements and 



Dates. 



1 foot. 



Ft. in. 



13 9 



14 2 

 11 9 



17 9 



11 6 



11 1 



13 2 



17 3 



17 6 



10 



11 4 



18 4 



15 9 



20 10 



12 3 

 12 10 

 12 8 

 12 11 

 12 8 

 11 9 



14 9 



17 6 



11 8 



12 7 



14 

 13 



18 

 17 8 

 15 7 



14 9 



14 8 



8"7 



13 9 



13 11 

 13 6 

 11 9 



3 feet. 



Ft. in. 



10 9 

 10 



12 10 



14 10 



10 



5 feet. 



Ft. in. 



10 8 



11 9 



8 8 



12 8 



8 9 



9 3 

 10 4 



12 6 



16 

 8 10 

 8 4 



15 4 



12 1 

 19 11 



Date. 



At 1 

 Foot. 



At 3 

 Feet. 



t< o « 

 .*d -^ ^^ 



Ft. in. Ft. in. 



Ft. in. 



REMARKS. 



f There is a cluster of oaks 

 I here, growing in the Deer 

 { Park, averaging 122 ft. in 

 I height, with clean stems 

 I of 60 ft. in length. 

 A splendid massive tree. 



(A very handsome tree, with 

 ( fine clean bole. 



(Planted about beginning of 

 ( eighteenth centiu-y. 

 f "The King of the Forest." 



1 Remnant of the old Cale- 

 donian Forest, of which 

 about 130 acres still 

 remain. 



(16 ft. 2 in. at 12 ft. above 

 -| ground. "Queen Mary's 

 ( Oak." Grows in a valley. 



Growing in valley. 

 Do. 



In 1846, girthed 13 ft. 10 in. 

 at 1 ft., west of mansion- 

 house. Contains 120 cubic 

 feet. 



East side of mansion-house. 



Has lost a heavy limb on 

 east side. Near Bowlin:,'- 

 Green. A very fine tree. 



Girthed in 1846 9 ft. 5 in. at 

 2 ft. up. Grows iu the 

 Home Park near Mill. 



( 



( 



(Stands south of house. Very 

 "( line park tree. 

 l\i garden. Divides into 

 ) two limbs, and is much 

 "j weather-beaten and shat- 

 ( tered. 



(In avenue. A very fine tree 

 \ but is "one-sided." 



( Many more here of similar 

 '( dimensions. 

 A tine uniamental park tree. 



Opposite churchyard gate. 



fin pleivsure grounds of 

 > Pnliiii's near house and 

 ( sUibles. 



