*When transplanted. 



The foregoing table affords an opportunity for studying the 

 comparative growths, made by the different varieties, during 

 the past four seasons. By comparing this table of growths 

 with the meteorological table the comparative effect of wet and 

 dry seasons upon the growth of each variety may be ascertained. 

 This, to some extent, will indicate the ability of each sort to 

 continue growth during dry and trying seasons. It must always 

 be borne in mind, however, that each year's growth may be 

 modified by certain conditions, such as the ravages of insect 

 enemies upon some species, and the tendency to accelerated 

 growth, as the tree becomes better established in others: 



