O' 
branches in tbe lovior half of the truiilt and their heights are thus:-*- 
1 —3( c.qi). 
3. ( T.C.L*). 
25-30 ft. 
9 1 -4 M . 
The upper branches are directed towards the s&y} while the lows* 
or.e^ySE2»e earthwards. 
MR. Ridley lead recorded the progress of ifexe* two trees ten years 
-. / 
age an d mention has been made of the growth «£ ikx gxKwtkin the Bet. 
Carders* annual reports and in the Agnu Bui. and they stood thus ihal 
time:----19C9. 
Big. Small. 
«£t. 65"t. . 63ft. 
i-.l.» > 
"" 2 **■ 
^5 f V 
3* from f 1 ' 
I 
grour 
Ratio 
77 '/? 
Ai ’ -— * . - « t . 
1 . 
the Measurements ir 191? are as under 
B S 3. C • Ij • 
12 3. 
83?t.. 80ft 45 ft. 
v nsavly. 
7\^2” 5\4". 3*\4". 
27.3 lo-X 
3£ ■ 
tAA> 
Ko ratio, of hgt. to *i*a. in B.exceJaa is , According to Ultra. 
ijE 
-nd in the B. nebilis 8.6: 1. All our tr:es in the 
Gardens shew the ratio somewhere about the B. ncbilis t^e 
, 4 
eva measured in lT'Cf smaller Irw] but the meamweeients now shew a 
ratiejUiuch lasa^ and heuca appraach :.uch nor* in stature to B.robins 
than the ether spp. Moreover, Miers stata a that the trunk of B. £. 
is bara to a great height, and our two tries do show the » ana trait 
axc*rt that opposlt 3 '>t I.C.L. m>is nay be due to the diffsre net 1 
situation. 
t 
Sb 3 average length of the leaf of the treenail) is " the 
brad«*h,is4.1". ( I have measured leaves up to 15 "ion-;). ®» .eitols 
is 28 ja.m.long averagsjand has wings &i 3-3- rum. It is twisted . 
Ihe young Ivs. develop dart: green color from pale brown. She 
Fairs of nerves range ten uptc 30 accorii g to the sii* of t.*»e lea- • 
* . .. . ? HA+1-? A i and th$ outlin® of t-‘- 
The margin ef the 1 r>f is indistinctly sprats «*-■* s, .* 
1 *r>f . 
FRr 
. ^ n->-r hi referred try 3* a * 
n Hie tsaaf cf farters , t;-e trees na. 
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