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yellow orbrowniflicolour,and curie d,and after it is dry,very tough,hard to cleaue or 

 aves of carts are commonly made: th e wood next thebark^which is called the fan iswhT n Iof 

 the Ieaues come forth, the floures appeare about the end of March, which grow on th i : e 

 branches,clafely compaded or thruft together,and are like to the chiues erowino ,'n tt $£' or 



moft Houresjofa red colour : after which come flat feed,more long than broad cot mu^ n 

 the garden Arach feed in form and bignefTe^nd do for the moft part fal away beforeoi (ho r! if 

 ter the Ieaues fpring forth,and fome hang on a great part of fummemhe Ieaues hang on the? 3 

 of a darke green colour,the middle fife whereof are two inches broad and three inches long f §$> 

 are longer and broader,fome narrower and fhorter,rough or harfh in handling on both fides Z 

 or indented about the edges, and many times crumpled, hauing a nerve in the middle and ma 

 fmaller nerues growing from him : the leafe on one fide of the nerve is alwaies longer than on the 

 other. On thefe Ieaues oftentimes grow blifters or fmall bladders,in which at the forineare fork 

 xvormes about the bigneffe of bed a — -«-*-»•--* • •• - - v . »B«eimfc 



haue trauelled. 



I ylmus vulg&t i[f. folio UtofcaBro 



The common Elmc tree. 





t z Vlmus minor folio angujlefttb 



The narrow leaued Elrae. 



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Imus minor folio angufiofed 



The narrow leafed Elme, 



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o inches 



J This tree is like the other,but much Iefler and lower ; the Ieaues are vfo * U ^J thc edges,and 

 and a halfe Iong.and an inch or an inch and a quarter broad,nickt or indented aou ^ ^ ^ 

 hath one fide longerthan theother,as the firft hath, and arealfo harm or L r f )U S n . ■■ a — "* 



barkc or Rinde will alfo ftrtn « the firft doth. Hitherto I haue not obferuea 



or feed , 

 thereof. 



vr»y, a 



heard of 



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big 



TbisKmde I haue'feenc growing but once, and tnat in luc *. » Happ eim^ 



I rode betweene Chrift Church and Limmington in the New Forr«. ^cu 



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