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MEASUREMENTS OF TREES IN 1893 AnD 1894. 
Acacita—Robinia pseud-acacia. 
Place, County. Date. Girth. At 
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Ft. In. Ft, In. 
Milton-Lockhart, . | Lanark, August, 1893, | SL 2.5 
ARAUCARIA IMBRICATA. 
Place. County. | Date. | Girth, At 
Be Ins | Fie In 
Erskine, . Renfrew, Feby., 1893, {| j a s F 
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AsH—SFraxinus excelsior. 
Place. County. Date. Girth At 
Ft. In. Ft. In. 
About 1812, | 13 8 | Aboutd5ft.a 
Le ie eisess. br 2b ff P 
1. Drymen, . Stirling, in 1858, 171 “i ii é 
May, 1889, |17 44] At5it. ad 
2. Mambeg, Dumbarton, | June, 1893, | 14 8 4 9 
ae DO... 5 Do., Do., 14 54 4 6 
’ ‘ May, 1889, | 13 2 2 4 
4, Ardgowan, Renfrew, April, 1894, | 13 2 es 
Aug., 1891, | 12 34 4 6 
5. Mauldslie, Lanark, March, 1893,| 12 4 epee 
6. Pollok, . . | Renfrew, July, 1893, | 11 102 4 5 
7. Edinbarnet, . | Dumbarton, | May, 1893, | 11 63 Se Ley i 
8. Tullichewan, . Do., June, 1894, | 10 104 [Sea 
9. Logierait, . | Perth, April, 1893, | 20 0 8 09g 
10. Melrose Abbey,| Roxburgh, July, 1894, | 12 94 5.0 
a. At middle of trunk ; 15 ft. at 1 ft.—Agriculiural Report of Stirlingshire, 
published 1812. 
. At middle of stem, about 5 feet from ground; 16 ft. 7 in. at 1 ft.—New 
Statistical Account: written December, 1838; revised March, 1841. 
In 1858, “decaying at top.”—Highland and Agricultural Society’s 
Transactions, March, 1864. 
. 17 ft, 54 in, at 1 ft. in May, 1889. 
No. 1, ‘‘ The Bell Tree,” blown down 23rd September, 1892. 
12 ft. 24 in. at 5 ft. 6. 
. 12 ft. 44 in. at 3 ft. 
. Trunk broken off at about 15 ft. New Statistical Account, 1842, gives 
circumference 534 ft. at ground, 40 ft. at 3 ft., 22 ft. at 11 ft; 
height, 60 ft. ; but said to have been at one time nearly 90 ft. 
Mr. Hutchison, in Highland and Agricultural Society's Transactions, 
1880, gives girth as 29 ft. 7 in. at 6 ft. ; height, 63 ft. In July, 1770, 
girth, 16 ft. at 4 ft, ; 70 feet high. 
