NOTES AND QUERIES. 
-~I 
~J 
SPECIES. AGE. 
1893. 1894. 
mVaAS arch, . 1} 20 max. 
a 2 min. 
5p 3 max. 
HE q max 
» 5 
Va.Scots Pine,1 | 20 min. max, 
a5 2 max 
oe 3 max 
43 4 max, 
as 5 max. 
VI. Oak, 1 min. 
A 2 min. 
55 3 min. 
” 4 min. 
a 5 min, 
8 6 max. min. 
» 7 min. 
i 8 min. 
” 9 ‘ 
5 10 min, 
VII. Oak, LTO) min. 
cr, 2 max. 
" 3 min. 
9 4 max. min. 
Pe 5 max. 
VITA. Oak, 1] 110 
” 2 
> 3 - 
rh 4 min. 
» 5 
VIII. Beech, 1 | 120 min. max. 
6 2 min, 
» 3 
9 4 | min. 
; a min. 
— ear 
VIilla.Beech, 1 | 110 max. min, 
Pe 2" min. 
5 3 | min 
ae 4 | min. 
5 | max. 
= REMARKS. 
1895 1896. 
min. | Sandy soil. Not 
has thinned for 
: some years. 
min 
min. 
max. min. 
Sandy soil. Not 
min. thinned for 
- some years. 
min. 
min 
min. 
max. Standards in cop- 
max. pice. Soil stiff 
max. loam. Crowns 
max. full. North 
max, aspect. Coppice 
cut in 1894-95, 
max. | 
max. | 
max. min. | 
max. 
max, Sandy soil. Trees 
min. drawn up among 
max. Beech. Thick 
humus layer. 
min, 
max. min. | Standards in cop- 
max, min. pice, on sandy 
max. min. soil. Coppice 
max. cut in winter of 
max. min. 1895-96. Crowns 
full, and exposed 
to south. 
Sandy soil. Stems 
max. clean and close, 
ieee iL with perfect leaf 
s oe canopy, and 
max | thick humus 
max layer. 
Sandy soil. Stand- 
i ing in narrow 
—— belt. Stem 
LD fairly clean. 
max. Surface grassy. 
min. 
From the above it will be seen that the season has had a decided 
effect on the growth of the majority of those tested. Lots I. and II. 
1 No summer wood, 
