THE PvEMAEKABLE TEEES 



HEKEFOKDSHIKE. 



THE COLWALL OAKS (Q. peduncnlata). 

 OCTOBER, 1867. 



Those i)irtmes(Hic tivcs, stand in a field still called " Colwall Park," wliich 

 Invniod part of the demosne of a summer residence of the Bishops of Hereford, 

 lliey are of great hnt not extraordinary size. The tree in the foreground, at 

 liveteet fi-om the ground, where the card of the Club is placed (one foot by 

 SIX inches m size), measures 16ft. 2in. in circumference, spreading out on the 

 ground to a circumference of 34ft. The tree in the background is the largest. 

 n measures at five feet 21ft. 7iu., spreailing out on the surface of the ground 

 to 40ft. lOiii. ' X o b 



This rhotograph has been very kindly presented to the Club by 

 Major Peyton, of the Bartons, Colwall. 



(Ladmorc and Son, Photographers to the Woolhope Xatura/isls' Field Club ) 



