160 CATALOGUE OF EEMAEKABLE TEEES 



GLANTON PIKE. 



Abaucabia, 20 yards S.W. of House. Girth, 3 feet 1£ inches : 

 height, 29^- feet. Pine healthy tree. 



Pintts Kttteow, on S.E. of House, planted in 1829. Girth, 



about 9 inches: height, 31 feet— (June 26, 1874, G. C. 



Atkinson.) 



WALLLNGTON. 



Willow, on the New Houses Farm, between the road and the 

 river Wansbeck, to E. of Wallington. Girth, 11 feet 6 

 inches : height, 81£ feet : spread, considerable. A fine 

 healthy tree. — (June 29, 1874, G. C. Atkinson.) 



Ameeican Biech (Betula papyracea). Growing on the E. side of 

 a little burn running to the S. from the Statue Pond to 

 the Garden Pond, and 50 or 60 yards apart, are two trees. 

 Girth of the 1ST. tree at 4 feet, 6 feet 4 inches ; at 5 feet, 

 it branches into two straggling limbs, which afterwards 

 divide again into branches meagrely clad with leaves, 

 somewhat larger in size than those of the common Eng- 

 lish Birch. The S. tree is about the same height, 40 feet ; 

 and they are both ugly, ungraceful trees. — (June 30, 

 1874, G. C. Atkinson.) 



LOW GOSFORTH. 



Sweet-scented Oleandee, on Lawn, 50 yards S.W. of House. 

 A standard tree, just dying. Girth at 4 inches, 12 inches : 

 vertical stem, 13 or 14 feet high, with three or four 

 branches, and one or two fragrant flowers in bloom. — 

 (July 9, 1874, G. C. Atkinson.) 



HALLINGTON. 



Hoenbeam, growing on a steep bank. Girth, 7 feet 5 inches : 

 height, about 70 feet : spread, 30 feet. A fine healthy 

 tree.— (July 27, 1874, Sir W. C. Trevelyan, Bart.) 



SEDGEFIELD RECTORY. 



In the Garden is a group of five Evergreen Oaks, 50 yards in 

 front of the House. The finest, and most N.W., is 9 feet 



