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diameter. South of London. In Cornwall, at Port Elliott, 70 years planted, it is 45 ft. high ; at 

 ('arrle\v, itis (><) t't. hidi, the diameter of the trunk .'> ft. ;j in., and of the head 40 ft. ; anotherspeeimen 

 has a trunk 4 ft. in diameter. In Devonshire, at Killerton, it is 59 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 

 oft. 9 in., and of the head 77 ft.; the trunk is clear, and nearly the same in diameter to the height of 

 3.j ft. ; at Bystock Park, 21 years planted, it is :,() ft. high ; at Kndsleigli Cottage, 22 years planted, 

 it is tJOft. high. In Dorsetshire, at Melbury Park, loo years old, it is 76 ft. high, with a trunk 3ft. 

 in diameter. In Hampshire, at Alresford, "si years planted, it istijft. high. In Somersetshire, at 

 Brockley Hall, it is 60 ft. high, with a trunk 3 ft. in diameter; at Kingsweston, it is 90ft. high, with 

 a trunk 3ft. 4 in. in diameter. In Surrey, at Bagshot Park, 80 years planted, it is 75 ft. high ; at 

 Claremont, it is 90ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 4 ft. ti in., and of the head 40 ft ; at Ashley Park 

 it is 70 ft. high, with a trunk 4 ft. (iin. in diameter ; at Deepdene, 8 years planted, it is 20 ft. high. In 

 Sussex, at Westdoan, 70 years planted, it is 45 ft. high ; at Kidbrooke, 60 years planted, it is 80 ft. high, 

 the diameter of the trunk 4 ft., and of the head 30ft. In Wiltshire, at Wardour Castle, .00 years planted, 

 it is 60 ft. high ; at Longford Castle, it is 60 ft. high, with a trunk 2 ft. 3 in. in diameter. North of 

 London. In Bedfordshire, at Wohurn Abbey, it is 75ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 3ft. 6 in., 

 and of the head 40ft. ; at Southhill, it is 30ft. high, with a trunk 2ft. 6 in. in diameter. In Berkshire. 

 at Bear Wood, 14 years planted, it is 40 ft high. In Buckinghamshire, at Harlingford, 160 years old, 

 it is 70 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 5 ft., and of the head 48ft., the trunk being clear to the 

 height of 40ft. This tree has been supposed to be the largest of the species in the kingdom, and se- 

 veral sketches of it have been taken, but, as will be seen, it is exceeded by several trees in height, 

 and by some others in bulk. Here are 5 other very fine pines, with trunks 12 ft. in circumference. In 

 Cambridgeshire, at Gamlingay, it is ft. high, with a trunk 4 ft. in diameter. In Caermarthenshire, 

 at Golden Grove, it is 97 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 3ft. 6 in., and of the head 30ft. In Den- 

 bighshire, at Llanbede Hall, 70 years planted, it is 65 ft. high. In Leicestershire, at Melbourne 

 Hall, it is 81 ft. high, diameter of the trunk 5ft. and of the head 56ft; another near it is 78ft. high, 

 diameter of the trunk, 4ft. 2 in., and of the head 47ft. 6in. These are remarkably fine trees. In 

 Durham, at Stanwick Park, is one with a trunk 3ft. in diameter. In Essex, at Audley End, 60 

 years planted, itis 45ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 2 ft. 6 in., and of the head 27 ft. In Hereford- 

 shire, at Hattield, 105 years old, it is 100ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 3ft., and of the head 

 ^9 ft. In Hertfordshire, at Brockett Hall, it is 50 It high, with a trunk 3ft. in diameter. In Mon- 

 mouthshire, at Tredegar Park, 110 years old, it is 70 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 3 ft 6 in., and of 

 the head 52 ft. ; another, of the same age, is 85 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 3 ft , and of the head 

 50 ft. In Norfolk, at Merton Hall, it is 86 ft high, with a trunk 3 ft. in diameter. In Radnorshire, 

 at Maeslangh Castle, it is (JO ft. high, with a trunk 2ft. in diameter. In Suffolk, at Finborough Hall, 

 60 years planted, itis 100ft high, the diameter of the trunk 3ft., and of the head 30ft ; and at 

 Stretton Parsonage, is one 90ft. high, with a trunk 3ft. 4 in. in diameter. In Warwickshire, at 

 Combe Abbey, 100 years planted, it is 70 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 3 ft 9 in., and of the 

 head 50 ft. Jn Worcestershire, at Hagley, is one with a trunk 3 ft. 2 in. in diameter ; at Hadzor 

 House, 13 years planted, it is 22 ft. high ; at Croome, 65 years planted, it is 70ft. high, the diameter 

 of the trunk 3ft., and of the head 60ft. In Yorkshire, at Castle Howard, it is 12()ft. high, the 

 diameter of the trunk 3 ft, and with a bole 100 ft. in length ; at Studley, one is 99 ft. high, with a 

 trunk 3 ft 5 in. in diameter ; and another is 82 ft. 6 in. high, diameter of the trunks ft. 3 in., and of 

 the head 51 ft. (See fig. 2050., in p. 2163.) 



P'mus si/lrestris in Scotland. In the Environs of Edinburgh. At Dalmeny Park, it is 60ft. high, 

 the diameter of the trunk 3 ft., and of the head 36 ft. South of Edinburgh. In Ayrshire, at Dal- 

 quharren, it is 70 ft. high, the'diameter of the trunk 2 ft. 9 in. ; another, 27 years planted, is 45 ft. high ; 

 at Kilkerran, 130 years old, it is 70 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 3 ft. ; at Newark, it is 60 ft. 

 high, with a trunk 3ft. 9 in. in diameter. In Haddington- 

 shire, at Tyninghame, 110 years old, it is 40ft. high, the 



diameter of" the trunk 5ft. 4 in., and of the head 45ft 



North of Edinburgh. In Aberdeenshire, at Thainston, it is 

 55 ft. high, with a trunk Sin. in diameter; in Glen Dee, in 

 thegroup/i. 2055. (to a scale of 50 ft. to 1 in.) it is 75 ft. high. 

 In Banftshire, at Gordon Castle, it is 90 ft. high, the diameter, 

 of the trunk 3 ft. 6 in , and of the head 60 ft. In Forfarshire, 

 at Kinnaird Castle, 150 years old, it is 75 ft. high, the dia- 

 meter of the head 30 ft. 6 in. In Inverness-shire, at Coul, 

 40 years planted, it is 50ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 

 2 ft. 6 in., and of the head 30 ft. In Perthshire, at Lawers, it 

 is 60 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 3ft. 4 in., and of the 

 head 57 ft; at Dupplin, it is 59 ft high, the diameter of the 

 trunk 3 ft 6' in.; at Gleneagles (the Braemar fir), it is 50 ft high, 

 with a trunk 3 ft. 6 in. in diameter ; at Taymouth, it is (50 ft. 

 high, with a trunk 4 ft. in diameter; another, 90 years planted, 

 is 69 ft high, the diameter of the trunk 4 ft., and of the head 

 36 ft. In Sutherlandshire, at Ardross, it is 90ft. high, the 

 diameter of the trunk 2ft. 9 in., and of the head 25 ft. ; at 

 Kilkalmkill, it is 68 ft high, the diameter of the trunk 2ft. 

 3 in., and of the head 31 ft In Stirlingshire, at Blair Drummond, 75 years planted, it is 50ft high, 

 the diameter of the trunk 3 ft., and of the head 40ft; at Airthrey, Tullibody, and Blairlogie, are 

 specimens above 60 fl. high, with trunks 2ft 6 in. in diameter; 

 at Callendar Park, it is 60ft high, the diameter of the trunk 4 ft. 

 and of the head 80ft. ; in Bannockburn Wood, it is 74 11. high 

 and at Dunmore (see fig. 2056., to a scale of 50ft. to 1 in.), 67 ft! 

 high. 



PI/IM* sylvestris in Ireland. Near Dublin, at Cypress Grove, it is 

 75 ft. high, the diameter of thetrunk 3 ft. 6 in. and of the head 50 ft 

 In King's County, at Charleville Forest, 45 years planted, it is 76 ft. 

 high, diameter of the trunk 5 ft. In Fermanagh, at Florence Court, 

 it is 90 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 3 ft. 6 in. ; at Castle Coole 

 it is 85ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 3ft. tiin. In Sligo, at 

 Makree Castle, it is 71 ft. high. In Kilkenny, at Mt Juliet, it is 

 72 ft high. In Tipperary, at the seat of Walls, Esq , near Car. 

 rick on Suir, there is a Scotch pine with a trunk 60 ft. in height, 

 clear of branches, and a circumference of 15 ft., the whole tree is 

 86 ft high. The Scotch pine at this place grows spontaneously 

 from seed shed by the old trees; and the timber, which is supposed 

 equal to that of Norway, sells on the'spot at 3s. 8d. per cubic foot. 



