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O Three London Planes — Platanus acerifolia — are growing- near 

 tog-ether on the east side. 



S Two Copper Beeches — Fagus sylvatica var cuprea — are im- 

 mediately opposite the entrance from the Old Christchurch 



Road. 



U Two Pyrus Aria var. intermedia — Whitebeam — are growing 

 on the west side of the main path. Intermedia differs from 

 the type in having- the leaves evenly lobed like the common 

 oak instead of oval. 



It has not been thought necessary to mark the birches and 

 oaks growing on the Common, nor the large number of seedling 

 Scotch and Maritime pines. Practically all the above were planted 

 in 1898. It is a pity the pines are not thinned out a little and given 

 some attention. In one case a Scotch Pin? is growing in the midst 

 of a clump of Pinus excelsa and some have been badly attacked by 

 a beetle. 



A Cedvus deodara. 



B Eucalyptus. 



C Picea pungens. 



D Pinus Laricio var Austriaca. 



E Pinus muricata. 



F Pinus pinea. 



G Pinus sylvestris. 



H Trachycarpus Fortunei. 



I Pinus pinaster. 



J Pinus densijlora. 

 K Cedrus A ilantica. 

 L Pinus ins ignis syn radiata. 

 M Picea pungens glauca. 

 N Pinus Laricio. 

 O Platanus acerifolia, 

 P Pinus rigida, 

 Q Pinus Jeffreyi. 

 R Pinus ponder osa. 

 S Fagus sylvatica var cuprea 

 T Cedrus Libani. 

 U Pyrus Aria var intermedia. 



V Sequoia sempervirens. 

 W Cedrus Atlantic a glauca. 

 X Taxodium distichum. 



Y Pinus contorta. 



Z Pinus Thunbergii. 

 Zl Pinus excelsa. 



Deodar. 

 Eucalyptus. 



Austrian Pine. 

 Bishop's Pine. 

 Stone Pine 

 Scotch Pine. 

 Chusan Palm 

 Maritime Pine. 

 Japanese Red Pine 

 Atlas Cedar 

 Monterey Pine. 

 Blue Spruce. 

 Corsican Pine. 

 London Plane. 

 Northern Pitch Pine. 

 Jeffreys Pine. 

 Western Yellow Pine. 

 Copper Beech. 

 Cedar of Lebanon. 

 Whitebeam. 

 Redwood. 



Glaucous Atlas Cedar. 

 Deciduous Cypress. 

 Beech Pine. 

 Black Pine. 

 Himalayan Blue Pine. 



