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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… little wood in the parish; the plantations are chiefly larch and spruce-fir, for which the soil appears to be very … Glen-Darroch, Glen-Brook, Riccarton, Currie Hill, Larch Grove, Bankhead, West Brook, and Malleny. The village … ash, plane, elm, beech, and birch, and the plantations of larch and Scotch and silver firs; they are well managed, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and birch, and the plantations are principally Scotch, larch, and spruce firs; they are well managed, and in a very … first has lately been replanted with silver-fir, spruce, larch, and birch, and part of the second with fir and larch, the other part being covered with natural oak. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… and 400 woodland consisting chiefly of oak, ash, and larch. The soil is in general wet and clayey, and the produce …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… rapidly increased in number. The plantations are, fir, larch, beech, elm, oak, ash, sycamore, and various other … on the Sutherland estate, consisting of Scotch fir, larch, birch, alder, and various hard-wood trees, all in a … acres are arable, 1100 unimproved, and 500 planted with larch and Scotch fir, and a little spruce and beech; all …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… World War the land was densely planted with Japanese larch. 90 The U.S. army used the depot as a temporary … 73 In the late 19th and early 20th century alder, ash, larch, oak, and poplar were regularly cut in plantations, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… they consist of oak, ash, plane, beech, alder, birch, and larch, and Scotch firs, which last, however, have not … shooting-lodge, almost surrounded with plantations of larch, affording shelter to flocks of black-game; and on the … beech, ash, plane, elm, oak, Scotch and spruce firs, and larch, which last is predominant, are under careful …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… The plantations are, ash, plane, beech, a few elms, and larch and Scotch fir, which are in a thriving state, but are …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… consist of oak, beech, elm, plane, ash, willow, larch, and Scotch fir. Broomhall House, the pleasant and … of hard-wood trees, and those in other parts consist of larch and Scotch fir, all in a very flourishing state. Though … embankment from the river. These hills were planted with larch-trees by the late Duke of Atholl, and form an extensive …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the common Scotch fir, which thrives admirably, and larch, for which the soil is better adapted than for many … which are mostly of recent growth, consist mainly of larch and Scotch fir, and are in a thriving state. The … The plantations are, oak, elm, ash, sycamore, beech, larch, and Scotch, spruce, and silver firs. The rateable …
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