OF XOKTHUMBEKLANI) AND DUEHAU. to 



CALLALY. 



Beech, by the road side, near the ~N. side of Lodge. Girth at 

 a height of 5 feet, 12 feet 7 inches : spread of branches, 

 inconsiderable : height of tree, 70 feet. 

 Some fine Beeches form an avenue along the Turnpike-road 



(from Rothbury to Whittinghani), on E. of Callaly; all fine 



healthy trees, but this the finest. — (April 24, 1873, G. C. 



Athinson.) 



Ash, 100 yards S. of House. Girth at a height of 5 feet, 12 

 feet 6 inches : spread of branches, considerable : height, 

 68 feet 6 inches. 

 Bole thirteen or fourteen feet, then branches off; forming a 

 fine handsome tree. — (April 25, 1873, ibid.) 



CAPHEATON. 



Yew, about 300 yards W. of House. Girth at a height of 5 feet, 

 7 feet 10 inches: spread of branches, not great: height, 

 52 feet. 

 Some fine healthy yews form part of an old avenue, of which 



this tree is the most "W. and finest. — (April 21, 1873, G. C. 



Atkinson.) 



Silvee Fie, S.E. of House. Girth at a height of 5 feet, 11 

 feet: spread of branches, 17 yards: height, 104 feet. — 



(Ibid.) 



Silver Fie, 250 yards N.E. of House. Girth at a height of 5 

 feet, 12 feet: spread of branches, 18 yards: height, 103 

 feet. 

 The "W. of two which are very conspicuous from Wallington. 



There were three, but one fell by lightning ten or fifteen years 



ago. — (Ibid.) 



Scotch Fie, close to N.E. corner of Garden. Girth at a height 



of 5 feet, 8 feet 3 inches : spread of branches, not great : 



height, 65 icot—(Ibid.) 

 Elm, 100 yards N.E. of corner of Garden. Girth at a height of 



5 feet, 12 feet 2 inches: spread of branches, not great: 



height, 113 feet. 



