CHAP. CV. 



CORYLA^CEJE. FAMOUS. 



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70 ft. high, the circumference of the trunk 10 ft., and 

 the diameter of the head 60 ft. ; at Barnton House it 

 is 90 ft. high ; at Gogar House it is 60 ft. high, diameter 

 of the trunk 3 ft., and of the head 90 ft. ; at Hatton 

 House it is 90 ft. high, the circumference of the trunk 

 12 ft. 6 in., and the diameter of the head 60 ft. ; at Hope- 

 toun House, 100 years old, it is 80 ft. high, the diameter 

 of the trunk 4 ft. 8 in., and of the head 60 ft. ; at More- 

 dun Park it is 85 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 

 6 ft., and of the head 73 ft. — South cf Edinburgh. In 

 Ayrshire, at Dalquharran, it is 90 ft. high, the circum. 

 ference of the trunk 16 ft., and the diameter of the head 

 96 ft. ; at Kilkerran, 130 years old, it is 75 ft. high, the 

 circumference of the trunk 24 ft., and the diameter of 

 the head 96 ft. In Dumfriesshire, at Jardine Hall, are 

 the remains of an avenue of beech trees, planted in 1708, some of the trees of which have trunks 

 from 10ft. to 15ft. in circumference, and one, which is 73 ft. high, covers a space 73 ft. in diameter. 

 In the stewartry of Kirkcudbright, at St. Mary's Isle, it is 63 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 3 ft. 

 6 in., and that of the head 51 ft. In Haddingtonshire, at Tyningham, it is 64 ft. high the diameter of 

 the trunk 6ft. 6 in., and that of the head 57 ft.— North of Edinburgh. In Banffshire, at Gordon 

 Castle, it is 87 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 4 ft. 

 6 in., and that of the head 60 ft. In Cromarty, at Coul, 

 162 years old, it is 80 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 

 3 ft , and that of the head 63 ft. In Fifeshire, at Uani- 

 bristle Park, it is 70 ft. high, the diameter of the head 

 82 ft. In Forfarshire, at Kinnaird Castle, 200 years old, 

 it is 90 ft. high, thediameter of the trunk 6 ft., and of the 

 head 105 ft. ; at Courtachy Castle, 102 years old, it is 

 78ft. high, the circumference of the trunk 18ft., and 

 the diameter of the head 60ft. In Perthshire, at Tay- 

 mouth, it is 96 ft. high, and has a trunk 17 ft. in cir- 

 cumference, and the diameter of the head 96 ft. ; in Messrs. Dickson and TurnbuU's nursery, 

 Perth, 60 years planted, it is 66 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 3 ft., and that of the head 42 ft. In 

 Ross-shire, at Brahan Castle, it is 70 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 3 ft. 6 in., and that of the 

 head 80 ft. In Stirlingshire, at Airthrey Castle, it is 136 years old, and 90 ft. high, the diameter of 

 the trunk 5 ft., and of the head 92 ft. ; at Callendar Park, 200 years old, it is 70 ft. high, the circumfe- 

 rence of the trunk 17 ft., and the diameter of the head 86 ft. 



Fdgiis si//vdlica in Ireland. In the environs of Dublin, at Cypress Grove, it is 96 ft. high, the 

 diameter of the trunk 3 ft. 10 in., and that of the head 66 ft. — South of Dublin. In the county of 

 Cork, at Castle Freke, it is 53 ft. high, the circumference of the trunk 15 ft., and diameter of the 

 head 30 ft. In Kilkenny, at Woodstock, 95 years planted, it is 91 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 

 5 ft., and that of the head 48 ft. ; at Borris it is 90 ft. high, the circumference of the trunk IS ft, and 

 the diameter of the head 96 ft. In King's County, at Charleville Forest, is a birch, wlvch, 

 though only 60 years planted, is 110 ft. high, with a trunk 17 ft. in circumference, and a head 

 90 ft. in diameter. In Limerick, at Mount Shannon, are many noble specimens. — North of 

 Dublin. In Down, at Moira, it is 110 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 4 ft. 6 in., and that of the 

 head 80 ft. In Fermanagh, at Florence Court, 38 years old, it is 65 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 



2 ft., and that of the head. W ft. In Sligo, at Mackree Castle, 73 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 



3 ft. 6 in., and that of the head 54 ft. 



Vagus sylvdtica in Foreign Cormiries. In France, near Nantes, it is 100 years old, and 90 ft. high. 

 In the village of Laulnay, parish of St. Aubin-du-Perron, near the oratory of that name (Manche), 

 which was possessedtbefore 1791 by the Eudistes of Coutances, a birch tree was felled on the 27th of 

 January, 1837 ; when a man who was splitting the wood, found in one of the branches a cross, 9 in. 

 and 9 lines high, with cross bars of 1 in., and a pedestal of 1a lines high, and 5 lines broad, which 

 was perfectly regular (L'Hertnes). A similar example is recorded in the Magazine of Natural 

 History, vol. i. p. 471, as having been seen by us at Metz, in 1828. In Switzerland, the largest 

 specimens of beech are two at the entrance to the Abbey of Pommiers, near .Salene, each being 

 15 ft. in circumference at 2 ft. from the ground. In Austria, at Vienna, in the University Bo- 

 tanic Garden, 60 years old, it is 50 ft. high, diameter of the trunk 2 ft., and of the head 30 ft. ; 

 at Kopenzel, 60 years planted, it is 40 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 1ft. 6 in., and of the 

 head 24 ft. In Prussia, in Berlin, at Sans Souci, 60 years old, it is 50ft. high, the diameter of 

 the trunk 3ft, and of the head 28ft.; in the Pfauen-Insel, 40 years planted, it is 36ft. high. In 

 Sweden, at Lund, in the Botanic Garden, 59 years old, it is 56 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 

 2 ft. 6 in., and of the head 36 ft. In Italy, in Lombardy, at Monza, 24 years planted, it is 32 ft. high, 

 the circumference of the trunk 3 ft., and the diameter of the head 39 ft. 



Fiigus sylvdtica purpurea. The largest in England is that at Enville, in Staffordshire, which, as 

 already mentioned, is about 70 ft. high, with a head 85 ft. in diameter; the longest branch measuring 

 42 ft. in extent from the tree. In the environs of London, is one at .Syon, 71 ft. high, circumference 

 of the trunk 8 ft. 6 in., and diameter of the head 61 ft, ; at Kenwood is one, 36 years planted, which 

 is 48 ft. high, circumference of the trunk nearly 6 ft., and diameter of the head 40 ft.; at Muswell 

 Hill it is 62 ft. high, circumference of the trunk 14 ft., and diameter of the head 39 ft. ; at Clareraont, 

 in Surrey, it is 50 ft. high, diameter of the head 40 ft. In Buckinghamshire, at Temple House, it is 

 30 ft. high, diameter of the head 20 ft. ; in Cheshire, at Kinmel Park, it is 24 ft. high, diameter of the 

 head 32 ft. ; in Durham, at Southend, are several between 40 and .50 ft. high, atler being only 18 years 

 planted ; in Gloucestershire, at Doddington, 30 years planted, it is 40 ft. high, diameter of the liead 

 33 ft. ; in Nottinghamshire, at Clumber Park, it is 42 ft. high, diameter of the head 52 ft. ; in Oxford- 

 shire, in the Oxford Botanic Garden, it is 55 ft. high, diameter of the head 40 ft. ; in Pembrokeshire, 

 at Stackpole Court, it is 35 ft. high, diameter of the head 27 ft. : in Suffolk, in the Bury Botanic 

 Garden, it is 50 ft. high, diameter of the head 42 ft. ; at Great Livermere, it is 35 ft. high, diameter of 

 the head 40 ft. : in Worcestershire, at Croome, 38 years planted, it is 60 ft. high, diameter of the 

 head 40 ft. ; in Yorkshire, in the nursery of Messrs. Backkouse, at York, it is about 80 years 

 old, 10ft. 4in. in circumference, 31ft. high, and diameter of the head 44ft. In Scotland, in 

 Banffshire, at Gordon Castle, it is 56 ft. high, diameter of the head 54 ft. ; in Fifeshire, at Kaith 

 House, it is 45 ft. high, diameter of the head 40ft.: in Perthshire, at Invcrary, ,50 years old, 

 it is 40ft. high; and at Messrs. Dickson and Turnbull's Nursery, Perth, 40 years planted, it 

 is 48 ft. high, diameter of the head 40 ft. In Ireland, at Cypress Grove, it is 40 ft. high, dia- 

 meter of the head 40 ft. ; in Kilkenny, at Borris, it is 56 ft. high, diameter of the head 59 ft.; in 

 Waterford, at Salterbridge, it is 50 ft. high, diameter of the head 56 ft. ; in Louth, at Oriel Temple, 

 it is 54 ft. high. In France, at Sceaux, near Paris, 45 years planted, it i.s 70 ft. high ; at Metz, it is 

 29 ft. high, diameter of the head 49 ft. In Germany, at Harbke, in Brunswick,it is 70 ft. high ; 



