THE YOUNGER WOODS. 



Name. 



Mean Age 

 in 1809. 



Principal Kinds of Trees ; and Remarks 



(a) Conifers (on map — light green). 



Novar Mains Belts, 



Dail Gheal, . 

 Acharn Wood, 

 Fyrish Upper Belts, 



Assynt Hill, . 



Clash-na-buiac Clump, 



Cnoc-an-Eiliknaidh, 



12 Black Park Corner, 

 36 Cross Hills, 



26 Broom Hill, . 

 Temple Park, 



Caistel Breac, 



Assynt Lower Belt, 

 Blackrock Corner, 

 Assynt West Belt, 



Toll Belt, . 



Novar Mains Belts, 

 Newton River Belts, 

 Claisdruiin, . 

 Contullicli Belt, . 

 Ardcch Wood, 

 Fyrish Upper Belts, 



Badger Hill, . 



Dalreoch, 



Old Nursery, 



Assynt Upper Belts, 



Fyrish Lower Belts, 

 Bullockeshan, 



Evanton Wood, 



Blarvorich, . 



Cnoc-na-Croige, . 



Cnoc Fyrish, 



Black Park, . 



Novar Mains Belts, 

 Contullich Wood, . 

 Evanton Wood, 



19 



17 

 16 

 16 



15 



14 



14 



14 

 14 



14 

 14 



14 



11-12 

 11 

 11 



11 



11 

 11 

 11 

 11 

 10 

 9 

 7-9 



6-9 



(average 8) 



7 



3-9 



(average 6) 



6 



4 



3 

 3 



Total, 



1-788 



12-000 



139-012 



•498 



/ 137-666 



1 110-000 



•600 



70-000 



40-000 



20-000 



1-000 

 16-327 



34-500 



36-000 



( 45-916 



t 5-000 



7-990 



1-500 



4-835 



26-870 



3-865 

 ■991 



70-937 



30-858 



81-294 



1-254 



i 50-000 



1471-000 



3-400 



} 1-297 



2-994 

 37-000 



47-000 



45-501 



16-157 



64-000 



( 101 -882 



') 4-000 

 { 6-000 



1-000 

 58-000 



3-000 



1812-932 



( Larch with a few Scots fir ; a few Scots 

 ( fir standards. 



Scots fir, larch and spruce. 



Scots fir and larch. 



Larch. 



Larch. 



Scots fir. 



Scots fir, Douglas and hardwoods. 



Scots fir and larch. 



Scots fir. 

 ( Scots fir and larch, with Laricio, Douglas 

 ( and hardwoods. 



Larch and Douglas fir. 



Larch with some spruce. 

 ( Scots fir with a few larch ; a few Scots fir 

 ( standards. 



(Larch with some Scots fir, Douglas, 

 < spruce and hardwoods ; a few groups 

 (. of Scots fir standards. 



Scots fir. 



Scots fir, larch and Douglas fir. 



Scots fir, larch and spruce. 



Scots fir and larch with a few spruce. 



Scots fir, larch and spruce, 

 j Larch, spruce, Douglas, Scots fir and hard- 

 \ woods ; partly mixed, partly in groups. 



Larch, Scots fir, Douglas and hardwoods. 



Scots fir, larch and Douglas fir. 



Scots fir. 



Scots fir and larch. 



Scots fir and a few larch. 



Douglas fir, with a few hardwood standards. 

 ( Larch, Scots fir, silver fir, Douglas and 

 \ hardwoods, with a few Scots fir standards. 



Scots fir, larch and a few spruce. 



Various conifers and hardwoods. 



Conifers and hardwoods. 



Douglas and silver fir under oak standards. 



Scots fir, with some Scots fir standards. 

 ( Scots fir and larch with some spruce ; a 

 ( few hardwood standards. 



Scots fir. 

 ( Larch, spruce, Douglas and hardwoods 

 <j in groups, with a few hardwood and 

 ( Scots fir standards. 



Scots fir and larch. 

 ( Scots fir, spruce and larch in groups 

 \ with a few hardwood standards. 



Spruce with a few larch. 



Experimental areas. 



Douglas fir with a few Scots fir standards. 



Scots fir, larch and spruce. 



Douglas fir. 



(b) Hardiooods (on map — burnt sienna). 



Newton River Belts, 



Culcairu Belt, 

 Assynt Upper Belt, 



Total, 



20 



8 



3-957 



•500 

 1-500 



5-957 



( Alder, willow and conifers, with a few 

 ( older trees ; grazed. 

 ( Alder coppice, with a few standards 

 ( 20 years old ; grazed. 

 Horse chestnut, beech, etc. 



