Exotic Conifers in Britain. 



345 



No. 



A^e. vears. 



Height. 



Girth. 



County. 



Remarks. 



r eet. 



rt. In. 



i 



18 





5 3 



Ross. 











rr> r 

 10 5 



Cn.rr arvon. 





3 



28 



72 



8 O 



York. 





4 



3o 



72 



10 6 



Kent. 



Measured in 189 1. 



5 



34 



80 



8 6 



Tipperary. 



Measured in 1891. 



6 



42 



81 



12 6 



Kent. 



Same tree as No. 4, 













measured 1903. 



7 



46 . 



92 



11 3 



Tipperary. 



Same tree as No. 5, 













measured 1903c 



Sequoia sempervirens, Endl. (Syn. Taxodium sempervirens, 

 Lamb.) — Not so hardy as 5. gigantea, but grows well in many 

 districts. Apt to become very brown in hard winters, though 

 it is seldom killed or even crippled : — 



No. 



Age, years. 



Height. 



Girth. 



County. 



Remarks. 



Feet. 



Ft. 



In. 



1 



20 



40 



5 



5 



Queens. 





2 



22 



48 



5 



0 



Carmarthen. 





3 



26 



53 



7 



0 



Antrim. 





4 



32 



60 



7 



9 



Perth. 



Measured 1891. 



5 



36 



73 



8 



9 



Gloucester. 





6 



40 



75 



13 



0 



Cornwall. 



Measured 1891. 



7 



43 



74 



4 



6 



Perth. 



Measured 1891. 



8 



44 



80 



10 



0 



Perth. 





9 



47 



60 



11 



0 



Kent. 



Measured 1891. 



10 



5i 



5i 



9 



8 



Kildare. 



Same tree as No/ 6, 



11 



52 



75 



14 



9 



Cornwall. 









measured 1903. 



12 



55 



80 



5 



0 



Perth. 



Lost its leader, 1897. 













Same tree as No. 7, 

 measured 1903. 



13 



58 



114 



10 



6 



Buckingham. 



The Variety pendala. 



14 



59 



68 



12 



0 



Kent. 



Same tree as No. 9, 













measured 1903. 



Thuja gigantea, Nutt. (Syn. T. Lobbi, Hort.) — Quite hardy and 

 much planted, suffers a good deal from Pesialozzia funerea : — 



