Notes From the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh

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Girth in Inches at last Observation.
1892.
30 50 40 45 6 80 90 1893.
15 50 35 40 30 10 100 80 1894.
15 35 40 . 40 25 6 90 70 1895.
5 26 30 30 30 15 60 75 Total, 35 140 156 150 130 35 830 815 P.O.
5-4 21-7 24-0 23-3 20-2 5-4 51-1 48-9 20 Two YouN G Tri tES, 1887-91.
P.O.
1-5 15 32-5 27-5 19 4-6 49 61 26,14 No. 17 agrees closely with the other two in the half-season pro- portions, which are nearly equal. The chief difference in details is that the increase of the first half-season was more equabl
...y dis- tributed in No. 17 than the others. The former was much quicker in growth, so that all the highest scores occur in its records. They are April 15, May 50, June 50, July 40, August 45, September 15.
A much larger Birch, at Craigiehall, five feet in girth, and growing at the rate of half an inch yearly, gave quite different and altogether anomalous results. During the six years* obser- vations it had no increase whatever in April and May, the only instance in any tree of any kind I ever met with.


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