132 
Mr. Marsham on the Measures , &c. 
Q 
Feet. 
Inches, 
toths of In. 
i| 
• 0 
V -s -2 
£ = O 
I 
i 
> 
e 
J3 
0 
S. Willow - 1756 
1765 
5 OO 
642 
14 2 
9 
- 18 
G. Alder, in sandy soil - - - - 1759 
1776 
204 
3 4 7 
* 4 3 
‘7 
- +9f 
S. Asp - 1772 
1781 
287 
4 20 
* 5 3 
9 
- + *9 
G. Mountain ash - 1759 
1781 
227 
424 
1117 
22 
- + *o| 
G. Birch - . 1759 
1768 
2 10 4 
3 6 2 
078 
1 9 
- 8 i 
G. Horsechesnut - 1758 
1 779 
1 4 4 
3 0 2 
.78 
21 
near 9I 
G. Lime, in sandy soil - 1777 
>783 
3 2 5 
3 9 0 
065 
6 
near 1 1 
G. Cedar, one foot high in 17+8 - - 1777 
*795 
3 1 6 
6 1 5 
2 11 9 
18 
almost 20 
G. Silver fir, planted in 1746 ... 1758 
1781 
1 6 5 
4 10 6 
3 4 * 
2 3 
near 18 
G. Scotch fir, planted in 1735 ... 1756 
1781 
4 * 5 
6 80 
265 
2 5 
- * 2 f 
G. Spruce fir, planted 1735 - 1756 
1781 
3 4 9 
5 2 0 
1 9 1 
25 
near 8£ 
S. Weymouth pine, planted in 1747 - - 1756 
1781 
1 4 1 
4 8 5 
3 4 4 
2 S 
- + 16 
G. Pinaster, planted in 1738 ... 1756 
1762 
4 07 
4115 
0 10 8 
6 
- 16 
G. Larch, planted in 1749 - - - 1758 
1781 
* 5 2 
4 2 5 
2 9 3 
2 3 
near 14I 
S. Holly, from seed, by me, and transplanted 1749 
1781 
1 10 4 
3 9 1 
1 10 7 
3 2 
- +7 
S. Hawthorn, by Hethel church, Norfolk, at 4 ft. 1755 
1781 
9 1 0 
9 8 5 
0 7 5 
26 
near 3 
