226 MONTHLY SUMMARY, 
ОРҮ oF SCHEDULE CIRCULATED BY 
ARBORICULTURAL COMMITTEE OF THE ROYAL SORSIGULAUBAL SOCIETY. 
Coun 
oy 
Return No. 1, 
TREE REPORTED ON, 
1. Name and Address of Reporter 
2. Locality Climate — Exposure — Aspect 
—Elevation above the - EAE ter 
of District—Form of Surface, & 
d Soil —Subsoil — their Depth, раш» 
and Geological Formation . 
A. Supposed Age of Tr ree, and the reasons on 
which the supposition is founded 
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el 
5. How growing —Solitary—in Masses— 
Mixed with pines Mee a Bree. 
if so, what kin 
6, Dimensions—He чс че фы of 
Trunk at four op above me di und— 
Spread of Branches, &c. 
7. Tts degrees of hardiness, and power of re- 
sisting wind and extreme temperatures 
8. Quality of Timber. _. å 
9. = of Tree—thriving or other- 
е; Seedling—grafted or from cutting 
10. Period "ox young Im ad Leaves 
usually d fall : 
Has it man or dee; or "both А 
ll. State any partion, as to Pruning, 
Planting, liene ing, or Thinning ; 
and effects of Dining whether Mu: 
ficial or otherwise 
12. 12. Whether it suffers from Rabbits, Ваай. 
< nsects, or 
Ў other г animala, and 
state the kinds 
13. es seh the supposed cause, 
жй ин ^ upboplthy., s нлара 
EE E So oo A a А 
14. Whether it thrives or not in Town 
and if so, their неге гек. e re дын 
15. Remarxs, including Notices of Trees 
remarkable for historical | interest or 
other specialty 
RUNI cael 
оъ А us view of laying a basis for future оте pu n are г 
е specimens on which they m now repo 
after the la 
ан iare 80 that if, 
be again asked to report, they stag bates 
progress it has made. 
о be able to vem 
th 
three, bus > tre years, they shou ld 
refer to the same tree, sri record the 
ae Ee and returned to ANDREW M 
URRAY, 
lant- “Secretary, Royal piaia h Society, 
SINGTON. 
