Limits of Trees, &c. THE following trees were observed upon a range called Juko, Desoo, or Muhasoo, from 7,000 to 9,000 feet above the sea, twenty-five miles distant from the plains. It runs nearly east and west in lat. 31° 5′ N. from long. 77° 10′ to 77° 25′ E., and then turns off to the N.E. and is connected with the snowy mountains, which lie about thirty miles in a direct line, northeasterly: Lowest limit of Ban oak, lat. 31o 5', southern exposure Feet above sea. Highest limit of Ban oak, southern exposure do. do. 6,771 Observed at two places above five miles distant, the difference being 150 feet. Highest limit of Kyl pine, northern exposure. 7,835 Observed at two places six miles distant, the difference between them being 190 feet. Lowest limit of Mouroo oak or holly, southern Observed at two places nine miles distant, the difference being 208 feet. Observed at two stations seven miles distant, the difference between them being nothing. Lowest limit of currant, northern exposure 8,689 southern exposure. 6,436 Lowest limit of Kreoo oak or holly, northern exposure 8,738 |