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EXPERIMENTAL PLANTATIONS. 
SOME OF THE THREE KINGS RESULTS. 
Species. 
Year of 
Planting. 
Diameter. 
Condition. 
E. botryoides 
1908; 1914 
20 in. 
Splendid 
E. capitellata 
1910 
15 in. 
Good 
E. diversicolor 
1914 
12 in. 
Good 
E. eugenioides 
1909 
18 in. 
Excellent 
E. fastigata 
1904; 1914 
20 in. 
Vigorous 
E. longifolia 
1907 
15 in. 
Good 
E. Macarthuri 
1904 
24 in. 
Vigorous 
Jli. microcorys 
1910; 1912 
15 in. 
Excellent 
E. obliqua 
1908 
18 in. 
Good 
E. ovata 
1907 
20 in. 
Vigorous 
E. paniculata 
1898; 1908 
16 in. 
Healthy 
E. pilularis 
1907 
20 in. 
Splendid 
E. piperita 
1904 
20 in. 
Good 
E. regnans 
1914 
16 in. 
Excellent 
E. rostrata 
1904 
22 in. 
Healthy 
E. saligna 
1908; 1914 
20 in. 
Splendid 
E. sideroxylon 
1898 
16 in. 
Good 
E. Smithii 
1914 
20 in. 
Sturdy 
E. tereticornis 
1904 
16 in. 
Fair 
E. viminalis 
1914 
20 in. 
Vigorous 
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NUMEROUS OTHER EXPERIMENTS. 
A very large number of tree lovers in New Zealand are either themselves 
experimenting with Eucalypts or are closely watching the experiments of others 
in neighbouring localities. The following may be named as representing widely 
separated climatic areas: — 
Keeley & Son, 
Claud H. Williams, 
Bernard Chambers, 
H. G. Groves, 
A. R. Fannin, 
E. Maxwell, 
R. F. Goulter, 
Orton Bradley, 
James Deans, 
R. McDonald, 
Charles Calvert, 
Forest Officers, 
Nurserymen, 
Cambridge. 
Muriwai, Gisborne. 
“Te Mata/’ Havelock North. 
“Marangai,” Masterton. 
“Hiwimania,” Taihape. 
‘‘ Marumarunui, ’ ’ Opunake. 
“Lake Timara,” Blenheim. 
Charteris Bay, Banks Peninsula. 
“Homebush,” Canterbury. 
Heriot, Otago. 
Myross Bush, Southland. 
All Districts. 
All Districts. 
