CHAP. CXIII. CONl'FERiE. CE'dRUS. 2427 



bishshire at Llanbede Hall, U years planted, it is 18 ft. high. In Derbyshire, at Hassop, it is 24 ft. 

 Wh I? Elvaston Castle, it is 73 ft. high, the diameter ot the trunk 4 It. 8 in and of the head 76 ft 

 Ti, nirhain at Southend, 28 years i)lanted, it is 30 ft. high. In Essex, at Audley End, /2 years 

 od^tUeOft high?, the dikm of the tru.'ik 4 ft., and of the head 73 ft.; at Hylands, 10 years 

 Dlan ed it is 2fift high : at Faulkbourn Hall, it is 80 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 6 ft. 6ui., 

 am of the head lUO ft ; at Thorndon Hall, it is 40ft. high, with a trunk 4 tt. m diameter ; at Short 

 Grove is a remarkable cedar, 80 (t. high, with a trunk 4 ft. 4 in ,n diameter at 1ft. from the 

 eround About 13 ft. from the ground is a large limb, very nearly the size of the trunk ; and a small 

 branch from this limb grows, or is inosculated into the trunk. There are 68 cedars on this estate 

 In Gloucestershire, at Doddington Park, 35 years planted, it is 30 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 

 in 6°n, and of the head 60 ft In Herefordshire, at Eastnor Castle, 18 years planted, it ,s 30 ft. 

 hioh • at Haffield 13 years planled, it is 25 ft. high. In Hertfordshire, at Aldenham Abbey, 

 3 "years planted, it isSOri'ig^h, t^e iiameter of the trunk 2 ft., and of the head 30ft ; at Cash io- 

 burv 30 years planted, it is 45 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 2 ft., aiid of the head 42 ft. ; at 

 Cheshunt, 20 years planted, it is 22 ft. high. In Lancashire, at Latham House, oO years planted 

 it is 4 ft high. In Leicestershire, at Quenby Hall, a cedar supposed to be among the hrst p anted 

 n England, the seeds of which were brought from the Levant by Mr. William Ashby, a I urkey 

 merchfntrbetween 1680 and 1690 (see Card. Mag., vol vii p. 423.); at Whatton House, 30 years 

 Planted it is 36 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 2 ft. 2 in., and of the head 48 ft. ; at Donnington 

 & 80 years planted, it is 62 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 8ft 6 in., and of the head 68 ft. 

 In Lincolnshire, at Scrivelsby, there are many fine cedars ot ditferent varieties and of great age 

 and size In Northumberland, at Woolsington, 20 years planted, it is 20ft high In Norfolk, at 

 Merton is a cedar 78 ft. high, with a trunk nearly 4 ft. in diameter. In Nottinghamshire, at 

 Clumber Pa?kva. glauca is 80 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 3 ft. 11 in., and of the head 

 44T: at Worksop Manor, it is 64 ft. high, the diameter of the' trunk 4 ft and of the head 6m ; 

 smother, 100 years old, is 65 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk sft, and of the head 61 ft. In North- 

 tmptonshire at Gas le Ashby, one 80 years old is 72 ft. high with a trunk nearly 5 ft. m 

 Seer, and a conical well-shaped head ; another, 68 ft. 7 in. high has a trunk about the same 

 size at Wakefield Lodge, 20 years planted, it is 25 ft. high. In Oxfordshire at Oxford, m the 

 Botanic Garden. 40 years planted, it is 30ft. high, the diameter ot the trunk 1 ft 3 in., and of 

 the head 27 ft. In Pembrokeshire, at Stackpole Court, 35 years planted, it is 08 ft. high, the dia- 

 meter of the head 33 ft. In Radnorshire, at Maeslaugh Castle, 50 years planted, it is 5 tt. high, 

 the diameter of the trunk 2 ft. 8 in., and of the head 5Kt. In Rutlandshire, at Belvoir Castle. 

 28 yea?rplanted, H is 30 ft. htgh. In Shropshire, at Hardwicke Grange, 10 years planted ,t is 19 ft 

 hieh • at WiUev Park, 19 years planted, it is 26 ft. high ; another, 15 years planted, is ^8 ft- high ; at 

 Kfnlett is 27 flhtghtf-e diameter of the trunk 2 ft., and of the head 26 ft. In Staffordshire, at 

 Trenth'am itis60ft hiMi the diameter of the trunk 4ft., and of the head 50ft.; at Bhthefield, 

 S^yeartplanted itisS^^^^^^^ the diameter of the trunk 1ft. 6 in., and of the head 35 ft ; at 



TeSerPark, 14 years planted, it is 26 ft. high; at Rolleston Hall 30 years planted, it is 2Mt 

 high at Wrottesley House, it is 00ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 2 ft. 6.n and of the head 

 Int In Suffolk, on the lawn at Hardwicke, it is .% ft. high, the diameter ot the trunk 5 ft, and 

 ofthehead43ft. at Finburough Hall, 80 years planted, it is 80 ft, the diameter ot the trunk 4ft. 

 3 in and of the head 80 ft. ; at Stretton Parsonage, there is one 90 years old, with a trunk 5 ft. in 

 iiamete?; a Wofveston Hall, it is 65 ft high, the diameter of the trunk 4 ft. 6 1.1., and of the head 

 80 t at Camosev Ash is a group of 8 or 10, with trunks from 4 ft. to 6 ft. in diameter ; at 

 Am ntoifnan i^s one wi h a trunk 5 tt. in diameter, and the diameter of the head 90 ft In Warwick- 

 shi ^a CombelbbeT-.itis 47 ft. high, the di.meter of the trunk 4 ft., and of the head 80 tt. In 

 Worcestershire, at Haglev, is one with a trunk 5 ft. 4in. in diameter, and the diameter ot the head 

 85 ft at Croome 80 years planted, it is 100 ft. high, the diameter ot the trunk oft., and of the head 

 120 ft. In Yorkshire; at Hackressi 12 years planted, it is lift, high ; at Grimston, 13 years planted, 



'^'cedn^s'Lib^ni m Scotland. In the Experimental Garden at Inverleith 10 years planted, it is 

 10 ft high ; at Gosford House, 30 years planted, it is 20 ft. bigh ; at Bed 110 years old, it is 54 ft 

 6 in hi|h, the diameter of the trunk 4ft. 7 in., and of the head 67 ft. ; at Hopetoun House 8b years 

 planted, it is 68 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 4 ft. 6 in., and of the head 81 ft. ; at Rath o are 

 many fine cedars, with runks from 3 ft. to 5ft. in diameter. In Ayrshire at Loudon Castle, it is 

 a)f hieh with i trunk 4ft. in diameter. In Berwickshire, at the Hirsel, 30 years planted it is 

 23 ft high In Kirkcudbright, at Cassincarrie, it is 50 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 3ft 

 In Hadduistonshire, at Tyninghame, 24 years planted, it is 27 ft. high, the diameter ot the trunk 

 1 ft and ot- the head 27 ft. In Aberdeenshire, at Thainston, 20 years planted it is 9 ft. high In 

 Argyllshire, at Toward Castle, 15 years planted, it is 13 ft high; at Roseneath Castle 4o ft high 

 the diameter of the trunk 2 ft. 6 in. In Bute, at Mount Stewart, 12 years planted, it is 13 ft high. In 

 Banffshire at Gordon Castle, it is 33 ft. high, with a trunk 1 ft. in diameter ; at Huntley Lodge, 

 foyf:?s planted! H is 14 ft! high ; at CuUen House, it is 44 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 2ft 

 and of the head 44 ft In F.fesliire, at Uanibristle Park 12 years planted it is 12 ft high In For- 

 farsliire at Gray House, it is 60 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 5 ft 6 in., and of the head 65 ft. ; 

 at 1 ivergowrie is one with a trunk 4 ft in diameter. In Perthshire at Taymouth 40 years planted, 

 ft is 36ft hTgh, the diameter of the trunk 1ft 6in., and of the head 20 ft ; at Perth in the nursery 

 of Mesrs. Dickson and TurnbuU, 15 years planted, it is 19 ft. high. In Ross-shire at Brahaii 

 Castle 50 years planted, it is 40 ft. high, the diameter ot the trunk 2 ft, and ot the head 06 It In 

 Stir n-'shire, at Blair Drummond, 50 years planted, it is 45 ft high, diameter ot the trunk 1 ft 6 in 

 andof'thehead25rt. ; at Airthre'y, 36 ye.nrs planted, it is [36 ft high the diameter of the trunk 

 11 in., and of the head 19 ft. ; at Callender Park, 15 years planted, it is 21 ft. in height. 



CMrus Libiini in Ireland. In the Glasiievin Botanic Garden, 3y years planted, it is 24 ft high, 

 the dameter of the trunk 2 ft., and of the head 27 ft; at Cypress Grove is a cedar of dwarfish 

 growth 10 ft high and covering a space 6 ft in diameter ;' at Terenure, 20 years planted it is 18 ft 

 high at Glasnevin is a fine specimen, with a trunk 2ft 6 in. in diameter, and clear to the height 

 of 20 ft ; at Colonel Conolly's, Castletown, it is 28 ft high, the diameter o the trunk 2 tt. 6 in., and 

 of the liead 50 ft In Antrim at Antrim Castle, 10 years planted, it ,s 17 ft high In t ermanagh at 

 Florence Court 35 years planted, it is 36 ft high, the diameter "f ^h^'.''""'^ ^ft and of he head 

 30 ft In Louth, at Oriel Temple, 35 years planted, it is 33 tt high, the diameter of the trunk 1 ft. 



^ C<^^ LaniTk^lgn Countries. In France, in the Jard n des Plantes, 00 years old, t is 80 ft 

 high, the diameter of the" trunk 3ft 6 in., and of the head 80 ft ; at Fromont, 32 years planted it is 

 58 tt. high, the diameter of the trunk 1 ft. 6 in., and of the head 85 ft ; in the Botanic fi'-'rden at 

 Toulon, 18 vears planted, it is 22 ft high ; at Barres, 28 years planted, it is^ 2«". high ; at Nantes 

 in the nursery of M. Nerriferes. 40 years planted, it is 50 ft. high, with a trunk 4 ft in d ameter ; in the 

 Botanic Garden at Avranches, 24 years planted, it is 40 ft. high. In Germany, it will not stand out 



