I mistakenly listed the Forbes Woods Black Cherry as 96.75. that was my 
first measurement, my second measurement after finding a better window 
to the top twig is 102.09'.
-AJ

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Hello ENTS,
Forbes Woods is an overgrown colonial farm/estate on the edge of the 
Neponset River Estuary perhaps a mile south of Dorchester Lower Mills (a 
neighborhood of Boston). The southern section of Forbes has an excellent 
American Beech grove adjacent to a mixed forest of beech, Black Oak, 
various hickory species, Black Birch, Black Cherry, White Oak, White Ash 
and others.

Black Cherry, height: 96.75' CBH: 9'4"
American Beech, height: 102.09' CBH: 8'3" (there are several beech in 
this diameter and height class)
Shagbark Hickory, height: 95.52' CBH: 6' 4.5'
Black Oak, height: 88.25 CBH not measured (too much poison ivy on the 
trunk), a bit wider than the cherry.
Black Birch, height: 91' CBH not measured (slender tree)
White Pine, height: 111.15' CBH not measured, conifers in a separate 
grove, appear to be much younger than the hardwoods, not impressive trees.

Some decent hemlocks have died and collapsed the few remaining are on 
their last legs (HWA)

I'll post some photos later,
-Andrew

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