Exotic Conifers in Britain. 



335 



Pinus excelsa, Wall. — Requires the milder districts of Britain, 

 but there it grows well : — 



No. 



Age, years. 



Height. 



Girth. 



County. 



Remarks. 



1 



Feet. 







Ft In 

 1 l. 111. 







i 



7 



16 



O IO 



Perth. 





2 



2/1 







Wicklow. 





3 



30 



6O 



6 1 



Kirkcudbright. 





4 



40 



49 



5 2 



Perth. 





5 



48 



60 



8 0 



Kent. 



Measured 1891. 



6 



60 



50 



7 6 



Worcester. 



Measured 1 891. 



7 



60 



64 



9 0 



Kent . 



Same tree as No. 5, 













measured 1903. 



8 



72 



87 



8 0 



Worcester. 



Same tree as No. 6, 









measured 1903. 



9 



74 



90 



8 2 



Bucks. 



Pinus insignis, Loud. — Makes magnificent growth in the 

 south and west of England, and throughout the whole of 

 Ireland. Not hardy enough for general adoption in Scotland 

 and England : — 



No. 



Age, years. 



Height. 



Girth. 



County. 



Remarks. 



Feet. 



Ft. In. 



1 



8 



14 



0 9 



Tyrone. 





2 



.25 



56 



6 6 



Galway. 





3 



32 



82 



10 0 



Wicklow. 





4 



40 



74 



10 8 



Galway. 



Measured 1891. 



5 



45 



62 



10 0 



Kent. 





6 



5o 



72 



7 6 



Limerick. 



Measured 1891. 



7 



52 



90 



14 3 



Galway. 



Same tree as No. 4, 









measured 1903. 



8 



62 



87 



9 6 



Limerick. 



Same tree as No. 6, 











measured 1903. 



9 



74 



82 



13 3 



Buckingham. 





Pinus Jeffreyi, Balf. — Perfectly hardy. Much commoner in 

 Scotland than in other parts of Britain : — 



Age, years. 



. Height. 



Girth. 



County. 



Feet. 



Ft. In. 



16 



17 



1 2 



Perth. 



26 



40 



3 9 



Fife. 



35 



50 



3 6 



Fife. 



