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NATURAL ORDER, RTTBIACE^L

Bouvardia: Aurantacse. Hogarth.

Bouvardia: Liantha,

N A T U R A L ORDER,

MYRTACE^L

Myrtus: Communis. Komana.

Psidium: Cattleianum. Metrosideros: Floribunda.

NATURAL ORDER, LILIACEiE.

Tulipa : Gresneriana. Fritillaria: Imperialis. Dracsena: Ferrea. Confesta. Terminalis. Yucca: Filamentosa. Scilla: Praacox. Sibirica. Convallaria: Majalis.

Ayacinthus: Orientalis. Lachenalia: Quadricolor. Lilium: Candidsem. Lancifolium A l b u m . Eubrum. Roseuni. A u r a turn. Trigrinum. Atrosanguineum. Martagon. Venustum. Tritorna: Uvaria.

Forest Record and Cost, so far—February 29, 1872.

N a m e of t r e e s . N o . N o . of acrs trees. Av. 1 A g e of Cost of DisPer gro'th Total trees Cost of Cost of culti- t a n c e c e n t , i n feet co&t— when t r e e s . p l a n t i ' g v a t i o n . p l a t ' d l i v i n g a n d so f a r . plant'd. inch's 3 ys. 2 o 2 2 1 3 2 9 t o 12 i n 1 t o 2 ft. 2 ys. 1 $27 149 21 30 4 98 8 5 30 30 20 8 20 74 77 00 76 01 16 44 00 00 40 00 #6 35 4 6 3 21 6 4 4 4 3 4 95 63| 17^ 79! 95 20! 17! 78 40 25 43! 67 $6 4 2 3 3 8 3 1 2 3 19! 79 53 95 43 50 89 30 94 04 85 1 42 2x4 2x4 2x4 2x4 2x4 2x4 2x4 2x4 4x4 4x4 2x4 2x4 .98 .95 100 .50 100 .25 .98 .98 .2 .2 .99 .98.6 .6 .6 1 .6 1 2 .6 2 $40 190 28 40 12 127 18 11 37 37 24 14 34! 16! 47! 74! 14 71! 22* 52 34 29 98! 09

Ash, Green A s h , "White Catalpa Chestnuts Elm, W h i t e Larch, European Maple, W h i t e . . . Osage O r a n g e Pine, A u s t r i a n . . P i n e , Scotch Walnuts, White Willow, White.. Totals.

n 14, 974 * 1,361

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1,360

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* 1,361 860 * 10,890

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680 1,361 680 680 1, 361 1, 361

7 36, 749

|433 48 $106 72

$42 8 3 !

583 0 3 !

All the above trees looked fine the first part of the season, but the after part the White Grub (the larvae of the May Beetle,) almost destroyed some of the varieties. They worked mostly on the European Lark and White Ash ; in some instances girdling the roots entirely,