annual Growth of Trees . 
4ii 
Afli. 
• 
Girth. 
Girth. 
Rate. 
Girth. 
Rate. 
In. 
In. 
In. 
In. 
In. 
20 
— 
1772 
71 
— 
1787 
106 
2-3 
21 
1745 
23I 1765 
67 
2.2 
1787 
1 1 1 
1 2.0 
22 
1744 
22 1765 
55 l 
1.6 
1787 
92 
i -7 
23 
1744 
32 1765 
61 
i -4 
1787 
94 l 
i -5 
24 
r 744 
66 1765 
9 J 4 
1.4 
1787 
1 14 
1 0 
25 
1751 
20 1772 
45 
!-25 
1782 
584 
0.9 
26 
l 7*S 
55 I 77 2 
64 
1.2 
1787 
754 
0.9 
27 
i 747 
77 1765 
97 
1.0 
1787 
n 6 § 
1.0 
28 
1772 
671 
— 
1787 
82 
1.0 
29 
1744 
56 1765 
774 
1.0 
— 
— 
— 
30 
J 755 
5*4 x 77 2 
67 
0 9 
1787 
80 
0.9 
3 1 
— 
1765 
74 
— 
1781 
89 
0.9 
32 
1751 
45 I 1772 
6 7 
1.0 
1787 
77 
0.7 
33 
*744 
J 74 1765 
34 
0.8 
1787 
52 
0.8 
34 
1744 
17 1765 
3^1 
0.9 
1787 
524 
0.7 
35 
1*744 
20 ' 1772 
40 
°-7 
36 
*745 
1 3 ! 1772 
3*1 
0.7 
1787 
4* 
0.6 
Elms. 
37 
1755 
0 *772 
42 
2-5 
1787 
77 
2-3 
38 
1744 
28 1765 
60 
J -5 
1787 
96 
1.6 •. 
39 
1744 
37 * 75 8 
50 
0.9 
1781 
72 
1.0 
40 
1744 
46 1758 
58 
0.9 
• 
4 1 
*744 
48 1758 
59 
0.8 
As I do not remember to have feen any particular account of 
the annual growth of trees, I here fend an abftraft of fome 
obfervations I have made on a confiderable number, for a 
good many years back ; and have diftinguifhed in the-table the 
different. kinds, and placed the mod: growing firfu 
Vo l. LXXVIII. I i i 
Except 
