CHAP. Cll. JUGLANDA‘CEX. JU'‘GLANS. 1435 
timber trees; but chiefly, because we think the tree well adapted for cultiva- 
tion in Australia. 
Statistics. Jiiglans regia in the Environs of London. At Ham House, Essex, it is 72 ft. high, 
diameter of the trunk 3 3 in., and of the head 68ft. ; at Chiswick, it is 65ft. high ; and in various 
gardens about Isleworth and Twickenham, from 60 ft. to 80 ft. 
Jiglans régia South of London. In Devonshire, at Killerton, it is 55 ft. high, diameter of the trunk 
2 ft., and of the head 96 ft. ; at Cothelstone, it is 64 ft. high, diameter of the trunk 6} ft., and of the 
head 97 ft. In Dorsetshire, at Melbury Park, 200 years old, it is 66ft. high, diameter of the trunk 
$ ft., and of the head 58 ft. In Hampshire, at Testwood, 70 years old, it is 40 ft. high, diameter of the 
top 3ft., and of the head 59ft. In Kent, at Cobham Hall, is a walnut tree with a fine spreading head 
and immensely large limbs, the diameter of the trunk 5ft., and of the head 90ft. In Somersetshire, 
at Nettlecombe, 40 years planted, it is 38 ft. high ; at Brockley Hall, two trees, 70 ft. high, diameter 
of the trunk of one 5ft. and of the other 4ft. 7in. In Sussex, at Cowdray, diameter of the trunk 
5 ft., and of the head 40 ft. In Wiltshire, at Wardour Castle, 100 years old, it is 60 ft. high, diameter 
of the trunk 4 ft. 8in., and of the head 49 ft. ; at Longford Castle, it is 60ft. high, diameter of the 
trunk 3}ft., and of the head 75 ft. 
Jiiglans régia North of London.’ \n Bedfordshire, at Woburn Abbey, it is 40ft. high, the 
diameter of the trunk 8 ft., and of the head 80 ft. ; at Ampthill, in Gibbs’s Nursery, on deep sandy soil, 
it is 70 ft. high, diameter of the head 60ft. In Buckinghamshire, at Temple House, 40 years old, 
it is 30 ft. high. “In Cheshire, at Kinmel Park, it is 45ft. high, diameter of the trunk 3 ft., and of 
the head S5ft. In Denbighshire, at Llanbede Hall, 50 years planted, it is 55ft. high. In Gloucester- 
shire, at Doddington, it is 50 ft. high, diameter of the trunk 2ft.4in., and of the head 59ft. In 
Hertfordshire, at Cheshunt, 6 years planted, it is 183 ft. high. In Leicestershire, at Donnington, 100 
years old, it is 65ft. high. In Oxfordshire, in the stable-yard of the president of St. John’s College, 
Oxford, it is 50ft. high, diameter of the trunk, at 1ft. from the ground, and also at 10 ft. or 12 ft., in 
height, 4 ft. 4in., and the diameter of the head 90 ft. In’Pembrokeshire, at Stackpole Court, 55 years 
planted, it is 40 ft. high. In Radnorshire, at Maeslaugh Castle, it is 60 ft. high, diameter of the 
trunk 2 ft. 8in., and of the head 71 ft. In Rutlandshire, at Belvoir Castle, 4 years planted, it is 
20 ft. high. In Suffolk, at Finborough Hall, 100 years old, it is 90 ft. high, diameter of the trunk 
4ft. 10 in.,and of the head 70 ft. In Worcestershire, at Hadzor House, 17 years planted, it is 32 ft. high. 
In Yorkshire, at Hackness, 40 years old, it is 35 ft. high. 
Jiaglans 4 ag in the Environs of Edinburgh. At Hopetoun House, it is 40 ft. high, diameter of 
the trunk 2 ft., and of the head 42 ft. 
Jiglans regia South of Edinburgh. In Ayrshire, at Rozelle, it is 38 ft. high ; at Fullerton, it is 67 ft. 
high, diameter of the trunk 4ft., and of the head 78ft. In Berwickshire, at the Hirsel, 10 years 
planted, it is 18 ft. high. In Kirkcudbrightshire, at St. Mary’s Isle, it is 48 tt. high, diameter of the 
trunk 2} ft., and of the head 36 ft. In Haddingtonshire, at Tynningham, it is 46 ft. high, diameter 
of the trunk 2ft. 3in., and of the top 33ft. In Renfrewshire, at Bothwell Castle, it is 57 ft. high, 
diameter of the trunk 4 ft., and of the head 90 ft. 
Jnglans regia North of Edinburgh. In Aberdeenshire, at Thainston, 20 years planted, it is 15 ft. 
high. In BanffShire, at Gordon Castle, it is 66 ft. high, diameter of the trunk 3 ft. 2in., and of the 
head 77 ft. In Clackmannanshire, in the garden of the Dollar Institution, 9 years planted, it is 
16ft. high. In Forfarshire, at Monboddo, 24 years planted, it is 15ft. high. In Fifeshire, at 
Danibristle Park, it is 60 ft. high, diameter of the trunk 33ft., and of the head 69 ft.; at Largo 
House, ‘it is 40 ft. high, diameter of the trunk 1 ft. 8in., and of the head 42 ft. In Forfarshire, at 
Courtachy Castle, 120 years old, diameter of the trunk 2ft., and of the head 40 In Perthshire, 
- Sepeecth, 30 years planted, it is 70 ft. high. In Ross-shire, at Brahan Castleé, 50 years old, it is 
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Jiiglans regia in the Environs of Dublin. Inthe Glasnevin Botanic Garden, 33 years old, it is 
50 ft. high ; at Cypress Grove, it is 70 ft. high, diameter of the trunk 3ft., and of the head 96 ft. ; at 
Terenure, 20 years old, it 25 ft. high. 
Jiglans régia South of Dublin. In King’s County, at Charleville Forest, 45 years old, it is 50 ft. 
high, diameter of the trunk 3 ft. 8 in., and of the head 50 ft. » 
Jiglans régia North of Dublin. In Fermanagh, at Florence Court, 50 years planted, it is 40 ft. 
high, jdiameter of the trunk 22 ft., and that of the top 36 ft. In Galway, at Cool, 35 ft. high, diameter 
of the trunk @ft. 4in., and of the head 50 ft. In Sligo, at Makree Castle, it is 65 ft. high, diameter 
of the trunk 2 ft., and of the head 39 ft. 
Juglans regia in France. Near Paris, in the Jardin des Plantes, 60 years planted, it is 61 ft. high, 
the diameter of the trunk 2ft. At Nantes, in the Nursery of M. De Nerriéres, 80 years old, it is 
79 ft.“high, with a trunk 2 ft. in diameter. . 
. Juglans rgzia in Germany. n Austria, at Vienna, in the University Botanic Garden, 45 years 
planted, it is 36 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 8in., and of the head 15 ft.; at Kopenzel, 30 years 
planted, it is 25 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 10in., and of the head 16ft.; at Hadersdorf, in 
the garden of “Baron Loudon, 40 years planted, it is 30 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 8in., and 
of the head 12 ft. ‘ : 
Jiglans regia in Russia. It is remarkable that this tree is so much injured by the climate of Odessa, 
as not to be considered by M. Descemet as acclimatised there; though J. nigra grows freely, and 
matures its fruit. 
Siuglans regia in Italy. In Lombardy, at Monza, 80 years planted, it is 46 ft. high, the diameter 
of the trunk 2 ft., and of the head 60 ft. 
Commercial Statistics. Price of plants, in the London nurseries, seedlings, 
5s. per hundred ; transplanted plants, from 2 ft. to 5 ft. high, 25s. per hundred ; 
from 6 ft. to 8 ft. high, 1s. each; from 10 ft. to 20 ft. high, 2s. 6d. each. 
Nuts, 8s. per bushel. At Bollwyller, plants are 1 franc each; at New York, 
40 dollars per hundred, or 50 cents each. 
* 2. J. xi‘Gra L. The black-wooded Walnut Tree. 
Identification. Lin. Hort. Cliff., p. 449. ; Willd. Sp. PL,4. p. 456.; Michx. Arb., 1. p. 157. t. 1; Michx. 
North Amer. Sylva, 1. p. 153. %630.; Pursh FL Amer. Sept, 2 p. 636.; Mill. Dict., No. 2's Lodd. 
e 36. 
nymes, ‘The black Walnut, the black Hickory Nut, N. Amer.; Noyer noir, Fr. 
ngravings. Michx. Arb., 1. t. 1.; Michx., North Amer. Sylva, t. 30.; Jacq. Ic. Rar. 1, t. 19]1.; Wangh. 
