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1888. 



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At one foot from 



At five feet from 





the ground. 



the ground. 



Where growing 





ft, 



in. 



ft. 



in. 





Scots Fir 



8 







7 



1 



Monklaw. 



,, 



7 



10 



6 



9 



„ 



,, 



8- 



8 



7 



1 



„ 



,, 



9 



6 



7 



3 





,, 



8 



4i 



7 



2h 



,, 



,, 



9 



8 



7 



1 



j, 



Poplar 



16 



1 



13 



2 



Bonjedward. 



Saugh 



18 



8 



15 



2 



Carriage Drive, 

 Monteviot. 



Gean 



9 







8 



9 





Oak 



12 



10 



9 



5 



, 





,, 



14 



10 



9 



7 







„ 



11 



8 2 



9 



1 



j 





,, 



15 



6 



10 



7 



Flowej 



' Garden. 



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17 



4 



14 



9 



j 





„ 



16 







12 



10 



j 





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15 



8 



11 



3 



, 





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16 



6 



13 



10| 



s 





Reech 



17 



11 



12 



5 



, 





„ 



16 



11 



11 



1 



, 





,, 



17 



9 



11 



10£ 



( 





,, 



17 



3 J 



14 



10 



, 





Plane - 



19 



8 



15 







; 





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18 



9 



11 



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, 





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17 



5 



12 



5 



, 





,, 



17 



3 



12 



'8 



, 





,, 



17 



2 



12 



3 



, 





,, 



16 



9 



13 



H 



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Elm - 



14 



10 



10 



11 







,, 



17 







15 



5 



Stables (close to hous 



,, 



19 



7 



13 



10 



,, 



„ 



20 



7 



14 







,, 



Ash 



1-4 



2 



11 



2 



,, 



,, 



IS 



9 



10 



11 



,, 



Abies Me 



lziesii 13 



6 



9 







,, 



Larch 



13 



5 



8 



6 



(lamekeeper's. 



,, 



13 



9 



8 



(5 



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,, 



11 







7 



10| 





, 



The carriages were sent round to a point near Jedfoot, and 

 the visitors crossed the meadows over a chain-bridge on the 

 Teviot, to reach them, and arrived at Jedburgh at 4.30 p.m. 



Owing to several members having to leave early, dinner under 

 the Eev. David Paul, Roxburgh, acting as chairman, was 



