nemoralis. 
Jilva. 
alata 
occidentalis. 
crassifolia. 
TENTANDRIA DIGYNIA, Ulmus. 
B. U. foliis oblongis glabriusculis, ramis pendulis. it. 
kew. 1. p. 319. 
Common in all low lands and woods: New England fo 
Carolina. h. April. v.v. Known by the name of 
White Elm, 
2. U. foliis oblongis glabriusculis aequaliter serratis basi sub- 
zqualibus, floribus sessilibus. Ait. kew. 1. p. 319. 
U, campestris. Walt. fl. car. 111? 
On the banks of rivers: New England to Virginia; 
scarce. b.April, May. v.v. River Elm. 
3, U. ramis scabris albidis, foliis ovato-oblongis acuminatis 
basi subaequalibus, inzequaliter serratis utrinque pu- 
bescentibus scaberrimis, gemmis lana densa fulva to- 
mentosis, floribus sessilibus.— Mich. jl. amer. l 
p. 172. 
Icon. Mich. arb. t. . .. 
On mountains from Canada to Pensylvania. h . May. 
v.v. Hed Elm. Süppery Elm. The viscous inside 
bark is used by the natives as a healing salve. 
4. U. ramis utrinque alato-suberosis, foliis oblongo-ovalibus 
sensim acutis basi subsequalibus, fructu pubescente 
cilioso,— Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 173. ; 
U. pumila. Walt. fl. car. 111. 
Icon. Mich. arb. t.... t 
In sandy low woods; Virginia and Carolina. h. April. — 
v. v. Whahoo. , 
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259. CELTIS, Gen, pl. 1591. - 
1. C. foliis ovatis acuminatis zequaliter serratis basi inzequa- 
libus supra scabris, subtus hirtis, fructu solitario. 
Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. 994. 
. Icon. Duham. arb. 1. t. 53. Mich. arb. t... : 
In woods and near rivers: Canada to Carolina. R . May. 
v.v. Nettle-tree. Berries dark purple. 7a 
2. C. foliis ovatis acuminatis inaequaliter serratis basi inæ- 
qualiter cordatis subcoriaceis utrinque scabris, pedun- 
culis subbifloris.— Willd, sp. pl. 4. p. 995- 
C. cordifolia. Duham. 2. t. 9. | 
Io woods and near rivers: Virginia, Kentucky, and - 
Tennassee. h. May. v.v. Known by the name 
of Haglerry or Hoop-ash. : cud i. 
3. C, foliis ovatis acuminatis aequaliter serratis basi ingequa* — 
