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Report on Excursions. 



Cadzow, 3rd October, 1903. — Mr. 11. B. Johnstone, conductor. 

 JSleasuremeuts of trees made by Messrs. John Renwick and 

 Richard M'Kay : — Great Maple {Acer Psevdo-plantanus, L.), at 

 Barncluith Gate, bole, 9 ft. ; gii'th, 15 ft. 9^ ins. at 4 ft. 8 ins. ; 

 increase 2'50 ins. in 6 years = "42 in. per annum. Another great 

 Maple at Gate, west of Chatelherault, bole, 8 ft. ; girth, 13 ft. 10 ins. 

 at 4 ft. 9 ins.; increase 1-50 ins. in 3 years = '50 in. per annum. 

 Ash [Fraxinus excelsior, L.), in Low Park, near gatehouse, bole, 

 13 f t. ; girth, 14 ft. 6 ins. at 5 ft. Radius of spread, 64 ft. to 

 South. Oak [Quercus Robur, L.), near gate in division between 

 High Parks, bole, 7 ft.; girth, 21 ft. 2 in. at 3 ft. 6 ins. Tree 

 decaying. Oak, at Sheds, bole, 14 ft.; girth, 15 ft. 6 ins. at 4 ft. 



