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your  Journal  of  November,  1902,  and  consequently  I did  not  think 
it  necessary  to  repeat. 
For  your  information  the  following  is  extracted  from  the  letter  of 
Mr.  Cyril  Baxendale  : — 
Tree  No.  I. — Girth  at  i yard  from  ground  89  inches. 
Tree  No.  II. — Girth  at  i yard  from  ground  56  inches. 
Ages  of  above  trees  must  be  about  20  years  old. 
If  you  think  it  desirable  to  add  this  to  my  letter,  I shall  be  very 
much  obliged,  if  \'Ou  will  do  so. 
Yours  faithfully, 
G.  R.  SALISBURY. 
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