VEGETABLES. 



begin with beech till 1741, and then by 

 seed; so that my largest is now at five 

 feet from the ground, 6 feet 3 inches in 

 girth, and with its head spreads a circle 

 of 20 yards diameter. This tree was also 

 dug round, washed, &c." Stratton, 24 July, 

 1790. 



The circumference of trees planted by 

 myself at 1 foot from the ground (1790.) 



feet, inches. 



Oak in 1730 - - 4 5 



Ash 1730 - 4 6| 



Great fir 1751 -.50 



Greatest beech 1751 - - 4 



Elm 1750 - - 5 3 



Lime 1756 - - 5 5 



The great oak in the Holt, which is 

 deemed by Mr. Marsham to be the biggest 

 in this island, at 7 feet from the ground, 

 measures in circumference 34 feet. It has 

 in old times lost several of its boughs, and 

 is tending to decay. Mr. Marsham com- 

 putes, that at 14 feet length this oak con- 

 tains 1,000 feet of timber. 



