1394 ARBORETUM AND FRUTICETUM. PART It! 
5ft. 10in. in diameter. In Berkshire, at Bearwood, 16 years planted, it is 40 ft. high, diameter 
of the trunk § in., and of the head 18 ft. In Buckinghamshire, at Temple House, 40 years planted, 
it is 50 ft. high ; diameter of the trunk 2ft.,and of the head 40 ft. In Denbighshire, at Llanbede 
Hall, 70 years planted, it is 54 ft. high, dia- 
meter of the trunk 32 ft., and of the head 
48 ft. In Flintshire, at Gredington, it is72 ft. 
high, and the diameter of the trunk 3 ft. 9 in. 
In Gloucestershire, at Doddington Park, it 
is 90 ft. high, diameter of the trunk 7 ft., and 
of the head 249 ft. In Herefordshire, at Croft 
Castle, it is 95 ft. high, diameter of the trunk 
6 ft., and of the head 60 ft.; at Eastnor 
Castle, 18 years planted, it is 55ft. high; at 
Rotherwas, the old tree represented in ig. 
1239, to a scale of 1 in. to 50 ft., from a draw- 
ing kindly sent to us by Mr. Hay Brown, 
gardener at'Stoke Edith Park, near Ledbury. 
In Hertfordshire, at Hatfield, is one 48 ft. in 
irt, containing 493 cubic feet of timber. In 
eicestershire, at Donnington, i00 years old, 
it is 92 ft. high, diameter of the trunk 72 ft., 
and of the head 94 ft. In Oxfordshire, at 
Tew, 16 years planted, it is 52 ft. high. The 
plantations here have been made with great 
care by the proprietor, Matthew Bolton, 
Esq. ; and the success has been most extra- 
ordinary, as may be seen by the returns of 
the different species. In Pembrokeshire, at 
Stoakpole Court, 70 years old, it is 85 ft. high. 
In Radnorshire, at Maeslaugh Castle, 50 
years planted, it is 70ft. high, diameter of 
the trunk 3 ft. 8in., and of the head 60 ft. 
In Shropshire, at Hardwicke Grange, 11 
= planted, it is 36 ft. high; at: Willey 
ark, 15 years planted, it is 43 ft. high. In 
Warwickshire, at Coombe Abbey, 200 years 
old,it is 150 ft. high, diameter of the trunk 
9 ft. Gin., and of the head 74 ft. ; at Whitley Abbey, 7 years planted, it is 16 ft. high. [In Worcester. 
shire, at Hadzor House, 10 years planted, it is 25 ft. high ; at Croome, 100 years old, it is 115 ft. high, 
diameter of the trunk 7 ft., and of the head 10 ft. ; at Hagley, 12 years planted, it is 52ft. high. In 
Yorkshire, at Studley Park, it is 108 ft. high ; at Hornby Castle, it is 84 ft. high, with a trunk 3 ft. 
in diameter ; at Castle Harwood, nine elm trees in Roywood average nearly 100 cubic feet of timber 
each (see Gard. Mag., vol. xi. p. 17.); at Sprotborough Hall, there is an elm 80 ft. high, diameter 
of the trunk 53 ft., and of the head 115 ft., which is said to be the finest in England. 
U. campéstris in the Environs of Edinburgh. At Newbattle Abbey, it is 75 ft. high, diameterof 
the trunk 6 ft. 4in., and of the head 74 ft.; at Cramond House, it is 70ft. high, diameter of the 
trunk 4 ft., and of the head 54ft.; at Dalmeny Park, it is 80 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 
4ft., and of the head 66 ft. ; at Barnton House, it is 90 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 3ft. 3in., 
and of the head 80 ft. ; another is 100 ft. high, with a trunk 42 ft. in diameter ; at Gogar House, it is 
80 ft. high, diameter of the trunk 4 ft., and of the head 60 ft. 
U. campéstris South of Edinburgh. In Ayrshire, at Kilkerran, 75 years planted, it is 90 ft. high, 
diameter of the trunk 3 ft., and of the head 42 ft. In Kircudbright, at St. Mary’s Isle, it is 80 ft. high, 
diameter of the trunk 4 ft,, and of the head 84 ft. In Haddingtonshire, at Yester, 100 years planted, 
itiis 98 ft. high, diameter of the trunk 3 ft. 9in., and of the head 63 ft. ; at T'ynninghan, it is 46 ft. 
high, diameter of the trunk 3 ft. 51n., and of the head 48 ft. In Renfrewshire, at Erskine House, 
it is 60 ft. high, diameter of the trunk 4 ft. 5in., and of the head 601t.; at Bothwell Castle, it is 
86 ft. high, diameter of the trunk 5ft., and of the head 98 ft. 
U. campéstris North of Edinburgh. In Banffshire, at Gordon Castle, it is 86ft. high, diameter of 
the trunk 3 ft. 4in., and of the head 75 ft.; at Cullen House, it is 89 ft. high, diameter of the trunk 
$ft., and of the head 90 ft... In Fifeshire, at Dysart House, is one 70 ft. high, with a trunk 2ft. in 
diameter, and that of the head 36 ft. ; at Wemyss Castle, it is 90 ft. high, diameter of the trunk 9 ft. 
Sin., and of the head 51 ft. In Forfarshire, at Cortachy Castle, 102 years old, it is 70 ft. high, 
diameter of the trunk 23 ft., and of the head 45ft. In Perthshire, at Taymouth, 20 years planted, it 
is 36 ft. high; another is 100 years old, and 40 ft. high, diameter of the trunk 6 ft., and of the head 
by In Ross-shire, at Brahan Castle, it is 75 ft. high, diameter of the trunk 4ft., and of the head 
U. campéstris in Ireland. In the Glasnevin Botanic Garden, 30 years planted, it is 50 ft. high, the 
diameter of the trunk 13 ft., and of the head 20ft.; at Terenure, it is 50 ft. high, diameter of the 
trunk 23 ft., and of the head 45 ft. In Kilkenny, at Mount Juliet, itis 102 ft. high, diameter of the 
trunk 4 ft. 2in., and of the head 32 ft. In King’s County, at Charleville Forest, 45 years planted, it is 
85 ft. high, diameter of the trunk 4 ft. 8in., and of the head 65ft. In the county of Down, at Mount 
Stewart, 50 years planted, it is 56 ft. high, diameter of the trunk 2ft. 4in., and of the head 38 ft. ; at 
Ballyleady, 100 years old, it is 40 ft. high. In Fermanagh, at Florence Court, 60 years planted, it is 
70 ft. high. In Galway, at Coole, it is 60 ft. high, diameter of the trunk 2 ft., and of the head 45 ft. 
In Sligo, at Makree Castle, it is 90 ft. high, diameter of the trunk 32ft., and of the head 40 ft. 
U. campéstris in France. At Nantes, in the nursery of M. De Nerriéres, 80 years old, itis 70 ft. 
high, the diameter of the trunk 6 ft.; in the Botanic Garden at Avranches, 40 years old, it is 40 ft. 
high, the diameter of the trunk 2 ft., and of the head 20 ft. 
. campéstris in Germany. In Saxony, at Worlitz,.60 years old, it is'50 ft. high, with a trunk $ ft. 
indiameter. In Bavaria, in the Botanic Garden, Munich, 84 years old, it is 50 ft. high, with a trunk 
1 ft. in diaineter. In Austria, at Vienna, in the Laxenburg Garden, 100 years old, it is 40 ft. high, 
the diameter of the trunk 13 ft., and of the head 20 ft. ; at Kopenzel, 40 years old, it is 36 ft. high, the 
diameter of the trunk 1 ft., and of the head 18 ft. ; at Hadersdorf, in the garden of Baron Loudon, 40 
ears old, it is 30 ft. high, with a trunk 14 in, in diameter, and the diameter of the head 18 ft. In 
russia, at Berlin, in the Botanic Garden, 50 years old, it is 40 ft high, the diameter of the trunk 
28 in., and of the head 24 ft. ; in the Pfauen Insel, 43 years old, it is 42 ft. high, the diameter of the 
trunk 14 in., and of the head 30 ft. 
U. campéstris in Italy. In Lombardy, at Monza, 29 years planted, it is 75ft. high ; the diameter 
of the trurk I ft. 9in., and of the head 45 ft. 
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