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The Trees of Great Britain and Ireland

in mistletoe oaks; and it will be observed in the list which follows that there are none reported in the northern half of Great Britain.

The subject has been recently studied by M.H. Gadeau de Kerville,[1] who records in Normandy alone no less than 26 mistletoe-bearing oaks, living or recently felled, of which a list with exact particulars of their locality is given, pp. 298-301. An excellent illustration of one of the finest of these growing on the farm of Bois, at Isigny-le-Buat, Department of Manche, shows a large and well-shaped tree, about 60 feet by 16 feet, of the pedunculate variety, which is covered with tufts of mistletoe, some of them growing on the trunk, and of very large size. M. de Kerville estimates the age of this tree at 200 to 300 years, and says that it has begun to deteriorate, as the dead branches show. M. Eugène Ormont states that a tuft of mistletoe of about a foot in length, which he examined on an oak, was eleven years old and seemed slower in its growth and yellower in colour than mistletoe growing on the apple.

List of reported Mistletoe-bearing Oaks in England[2]

Locality. Authority. Date. Particulars.
Bredwardine, Hereford, Dr. Bull, 1870
H.J.E. 1902
Moccas Park, do., Rev. Sir G. Cornewall, 1904
Woodbury Wood, do., do. do.
Tedstone Delamere, do., Dr. Bull, 1870
Haven in the forest of Deerfold, do., do., do.
Badham's Court, near Chepstow, Monmouth, do., do.
Near the Hendre, Llangattock, do., do. do. This tree is not known to
exist now, so far as I can
learn, at the Hendre.
Eastnor Castle, Worcestershire, do., do.
H.J.E. 1903
Lindridge, Worcestershire, Leisure Hour, 1873
Frampton-on-Severn, Gloucestershire, H. Clifford, Esq., 1904 Mentioned by Lees in 1857,
and still living.
Knightwick Church, Worcester, Leisure Hour, 1873
Plasnewydd, Anglesea, in Marquis of Angle-
sea's Park,
Lees, 1857
Hackwood Park, Basingstoke, Hants, Leisure Hour, 1873
Lee Court, Kent, do., do.
Burningfold Farm, Dunsfold, Surrey, do., do.
Bodlam's Court, Sunbury Park, do., do., do.
Shottesham, Norfolk, Francis, in Trimmer's
Flora of Norfolk,
1866
Alderley, Norfolk, Winter, in do., do.
Not far from Plymouth, by side of S. Devon
railway,
Britten, 1884
Near Cheltenham, Leisure Hour, 1873 I can get no confirmation of
this.
Seven miles from Godalming, Menzies, 1860

  1. Les Vieux arbres de la Normandie, pt. iv. (1905).
  2. Sir Herbert Maxwell in Memories of the Months, p. 285, mentions the existence of mistletoe-bearing oaks at Stoulton in Worcestershire, in Sherwood Forest, Windsor Forest, and Richmond Park.