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ON TRANSPLANTING TllEES. 



were very mossy, and stunted in their growth, but they are now 

 taking quite an upright tendency, with perfectly clean growth. 



Memoranda made at the time of Transplanting, and subse- 

 quently, respecting the Trees transplanted in the "New" 

 Park at Amport, from September to December, 1847. 



YEW. 



OAK. 



BEECH. 



No. 4 removed from a 

 damp, stony soil, 

 and shady situation, 

 to a dry chalky soil 

 and exposed situation. 



No. 4 was taken up 

 during the winter of 

 1848-49 ; the roots 

 "vcere found to have 

 grown from 3 to 3^ 

 feet from the time of 

 transplanting. 



f urkey, planted Jan. 

 1849. 



No. 1 planted in very 

 chalky soil. 



