258 TRANSACTIONS, NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF GLASGOW. 
HornBeamM—Carpinus Betulus. 
Place. County. Date. Girth, At 
Ft. In. | Ft. In. 
1. Tullichewan, . | Dumbarton, June, 1894, 8 14}; 5 3 
2. Mains, ; : Do., April, 1893, 820 5 3 
Lime—Tilia vulgaris. 
Place. County. Date. >| Girth. At 
1. Milton-Lockhart, | Lanark, August, 1893, Lice 4 9 
2. Ancrum Park, . | Roxburgh, July, 1893, 17 34) 9 0 
LARGE-LEAVED Lime—Tilia grandifolia. 
Place. County. Date, Girth. At 
Ft. In. | Ft. In. 
1. Milton-Lockhart, | Lanark, August, 1893,/ 11 8$| 3 5 
2; Do., Do., Do., 9 04) 4 8 
3. Ancrum Park, ./} Roxburgh, | July, 1893, 24 0 6 4 
4, Dh Aa 7 Do., Do., 19 O04 | 4.3 
5. Do 5 : Do., Do., 15 4 4 4 
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History of Berwiekshire Naturalists’ Club, Vol. XII., gives girth on 12th 
March, 1889, of the four largest Limes standing in Ancrum Park ag 
24 ft. Oin., 19 ft. 9 in., 16 ft. 7 in., 15 ft. 10 in., all at5 ft., probably 
the same trees as those given above as 24 ft. 0 in., 19 ft. 04 in., 
17 ft. 3h in., 15 ft. 4 in., at various heights. In V’ransactions of the 
Botanical Society of Edinburgh, Vol. XIX., Dr. D. Christison gives 
Lime at Ancrum House—‘‘ Bole, 12 ft.; girth, 20 ft. at 5 ft., the 
narrowest. Sir R. C. about 1877.” 
