xvi SEASIDE TREES AND SHRUBS 



A Scotch Laburnum growing on the Fyling 



Hall Estate at 700 feet altitude, in full 



exposure on all sides to the keenest winds. 



The effects of exposure at such high 



altitudes near the coast upon some Larches 



and other trees is seen in the background To face page 83 

 Groups of Austrian Pine on the left, with small 



Spruce in front. A group of Corsican 



Pines on the right. North-east exposure 



from the sea (Belvedere Estate) . . ,, 94 

 A handsome Evergreen Oak (Quercus Ilex\ 



sheltered by the house and a few trees 



in the pleasure ground (Field House, 



Whitby) . . . 95 



A fine Irish Yew, with Golden Hollies on its 



left ; other kinds of trees and shrubs in 



mixture. On the right is a large Syca- 

 more. In the background is seen a 



glimpse of Robin Hood's Bay to the east 



(Fyling Hall Estate) .... 98 



