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Photo. H. Irving 
ComMON ELM (U/mus campestris, L. = U. sativa, Mill. = U. surculosa, Stokes) 
Elm, not much longer than broad, rough above, stellately downy in 
the axils of the veins below. The margin is coarsely toothed, and 
the leaf ends in a long, blunt point. 
The veins form a fork at the margin, and are deeply impressed on 
the upper surface, prominent below. The main branches ramify into 
numerous smaller branches, and these into twigs turned up at the end, 
