530 TRANSACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE [Sess. Lx. 



2. Brodick Castle High Garden. Trained on wall. 

 Height, 9h feet; spread of branches, 20 i feet. 



XXYII. Photinia serrulata (Chinese Medlar). — 

 Cromla. Planted 1879. Height, 12 feet. Has not 

 bloomed. Leaves crimson when young, and when old 

 the same. Uninjured. 



XXVIII. Phillyrea latifolia (Broad-leaved Jasmine 

 Box). — Cooper Lodge. I'ninjured. 



XXIX. PiTTOSPORUM EUGENOIDES ? — Black stems with 

 beautiful translucent veins on the leaves. Craigard. 

 Planted 1886. Height, 8 feet. Uninjured till this year. 

 Killed by last winter. Did not bloom. "Will be tried in 

 the south of Arran. 



XXX. PiTTOSPORUM PtALPHii. — Craigard. Planted 1886. 

 Height about 10 feet. Blooms. L'ninjured. 



XXXI. PiTTOSPORUM UNDULATUM. — Brodick Castle High 

 Garden. Planted 1886. L^ninjured. 



XXXII. PiOSA Banksl^i. — Cromla. Planted 1875. 

 Height, 20 feet. Developed flower-buds (white) in 1894; 

 but June being cold and wet they did not expand, L^n- 

 injured. 



XXXIII. PiOSE Marechal Xiel. — Cooper Lodge. 

 Blooms abundantly. Uninjured. 



XXXIV. PiOSA POLYANTHEMA. — Cooper Lodge. Blooms 

 abundantly. Uninjured. 



XXXV. EuBUS SQUARROSUS (Xew Zealand Bush 

 Lawyer). — Cut-leaved variety. Brodick Castle High 

 Garden, on wall. Planted 1883. Height, in 1894, 

 7h feet; diameter of branches, 6 feet. Cut to the 

 ground. 



XXXVI. ScHiNUS MOLLE (Brazilian Pepper Tree). — 

 Craigard. Planted 1887. Lived for years, but grew 

 little. Died two years ago. Will be tried in the south 

 of Arran. 



XXXVII. Yucca.— Whitefarland. Planted 1896 by 

 Mr. Fullarton. Seed gathered in 1892 in Botanic Garden 

 of Adelaide, Australia. 



XXXVIII. Xanthorrhoea arborea (Australian Grass 

 Tree). — Craigard. Planted 1886. Lived till this year; 

 but did not grow. Xow dead. Was in wettish soil. 

 Might succeed in the south of Arran. 



