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ZMLSAMA CE.E. LIOU1DA MBAR. 



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of the trunk 2^ in., and that of the head 4 ft— In Ireland. In King's County, at Charleville Forest, 

 8 years planted, it is 9 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 3 in., and that of the head 9 ft. I" Uo ™ n 

 at Ballyleady, 26 years planted, it is 15 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk 12 in. I" ^uui, 

 at Oriel Temple, 40 years planted, it is 22 ft. high, the diameter of the trunk llf in., and that ot tne 

 head 15 ft.— In France, in the Jardin des Plantes, at Paris, 25 vears planted, it is 20 ft. high, the diameter 

 of the trunk 1 ft. 6 in. ; in the Botanic Garden at Toulon, 50 years old, it is 50 ft. high, the diameter ot 

 the trunk 2 ft. ; at Avranches, in the Botanic Garden, 29 years planted, it is 30ft. high, the dia- 

 meter of the trunk 7 in., and of the head 8ft— In Hanover, at Harbke, 8 years planted, it is 

 10 ft. high. — In Prussia, at Berlin, at Sans Souci, from 45 to 50 years old, it is 18 ft. high, with a 

 trunk 11 in. in diameter.— In Italy, in Lombardy, at Monza, 24 years old, it is 30 ft. high, the dia- 

 meter of the trunk 1 ft., and of the head 25 ft. 



Commercial Statistics. Plants, in the London nurseries, are Is. 6d. each ; 

 and seeds in the cone, or catkin, are 2s. per pint. At Bollwyller, plants are 

 2 francs and 50 cents each ; and at New York they are 25 cents. 



¥ 2. L. imbe'rbe Willd. The beardless, or Oriental, Liquidambar. 



Identification. Willd. Sp. PL, 4. p. 475. ; Ait. Hort. Kew., 3. p. 365. ; N. Du Ham., 2. p44. 



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