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N. B. I meafure the oak N° 4. as three feet round, as it wants only 1 -4th of an inch of that meafure ; and the Wey- 
mouth pine as 1 foot and 6 inches, tho’ it is i-4th of an inch more. 
As the Scotch fir, N° 3. has been fickly for two years paft; therefore I add another Scotch fir (one year younger) to 
fliow the growth of that kind of tree ; and the extraordinary increafe of the Weymouth pine induced me to put 
that in alfo, tho’ I had not meafured it monthly. 
