ON THE YORKSHIRE COAST 77 



situations near the sea. Evergreen ; Mexico, 

 1825. 



Cluster Pine. See Pinus Pinaster. 



Cornus sanguinea, Dogberry ; Common Dog- 

 wood. Branches straight, of a dark red colour. 

 Will grow well under the shade and drip of 

 deciduous trees, and can be readily increased by 

 layers, suckers, or cuttings. At Fyling, in strong 

 soil in shrubberies, it is so rampant that it out- 

 grows everything, so that it is being rooted out ; 

 but at Scarborough (Belvedere) it does not 

 succeed, no doubt owing to the different char- 

 acter of the soil. Deciduous; Britain. 



Corsican Pine. See Pinus Laricio. 



Corylus Avellana, Common Hazel. Well 

 known as growing in woods and hedges. De- 

 ciduous ; Britain, etc. 



Cotoneaster frigida. This stands exposure 

 from the west and south. It has been used at 

 Fyling to protect Portugal Laurel on these sides. 

 It makes a good break to the wind at 600 feet 

 altitude ; exposed to south - west winds, but 

 sheltered from north. Sub - evergreen ; Nepaul, 

 1824. 



Cotoneaster microphylla. A very beautiful 

 evergreen drooping tree. It will cover a wall as 

 rapidly as Ivy. Good under partial shelter by 

 the sea. Evergreen; Nepaul, 1824. 



Crab. See Pyrus Malus. 



