Ultramafic xenolith lithologies representative of the mantle beneath the Midland Valley of Scotland comprise magnesian peridotite (predominantly spinel lherzolite) and cumulate wehrlites and clinopyroxenites. The lherzolites are typical of the worldwide type I (Cr-diopside) xenolith suite; their textures and mineral chemistry record a complex thermal and deformational history. The petrographical and mineralogical features of the wehrlite-clinopyroxenite suite can be interpreted within the context of a sequence of cpx + ol ± sp cumulates that have undergone a protracted period of subsoli dus re-equilibration. Mineral compositions are similar to those of type II (Al-augite) ultramafic xenolith suites.