ON THE YORKSHIRE COAST 83 



as the Euonymus. It will grow under trees or 

 anywhere. Soil, a good loam. Evergreen ; 

 New Zealand, 1872. 



Guelder Rose. See Viburnum Opulus. 



Hagberry. See Cerasus Padus. 



Hawthorn. See Cratagus Oxyacantha. 



Hazel. See Cory his Ave liana. 



Hedera Helix, Common Ivy. A useful plant 

 in many ways ; is grown largely everywhere. 

 Evergreen ; Britain, Western and Southern 

 Europe, etc. 



Hemlock Spruce. See Tsuga canadensis. 



Hippophce rhamnoides, Sea Buckthorn. A 

 hardy shrub of easy culture, and largely planted 

 by the sea. It is found on the cliffs at Scar- 

 borough ; but Mr. Beeforth thinks it is much 

 overrated as a seaside shrub. He finds that it is 

 not nearly so hardy as the Goat Willow. It is 

 recommended for fixing sands, in common with 

 Carex and other maritime plants. When used 

 for this purpose, the branches may be layered in 

 the ground, where they will strike root, and then 

 they will possess much greater holding power. 

 It will grow in almost any soil, and is easily 

 propagated, either by root cuttings, layers, 

 cuttings from the branches, or seeds. Deciduous ; 

 Britain, Europe. 



Holly. See Ilex. 



Hornbeam. See Carpinus Betulus. 



