170 ULMACE^. AMENTIFER^. 



ULMACE^. 

 ULMUS, L. 



700. U. SUberOSa, Ekrh. Common Elm. 



Native or denizen ; in hedgerows chiefly, common, 

 /3. U. glabra, Sm. Hanham Wood ; Herb. Stephens. 



ni.— V. 



701. U. montana, With. Wych Elm. 



Native ; chiefly in limestone woods, frequent. 

 G. Conham. Stapleton. Wyck. 



S. Upper Knowle. Leigh Woods. Woods about the 

 Mendip HiUs. HL IV. 



AMENTIFER^. 

 SALIX, L. 



702. S. fragilis, L. 



Native in some places. The fertile plant is very common 

 on the banks of ditches and streams throughout the 

 district, but barren trees are far less abundant. 



fy. S. Russelliana, Sm, 



G. Bank of the Frome near Stapleton. 



S. About Clevedon in several places. By Walton Drove, 

 and a good deal in Walton withy-bed; Mr. D. Fry. 

 Mr. Fry says that most of this plant at Clevedon is 

 undoubtedly planted, especially where it grows in con- 

 siderable quantity by the sides of the railway ; but it 

 appears to be native in some situations. III. — V. 



703. S. alba, L. 



Most likely planted wherever we have observed it. 

 S. Banks of the Chew. Yatton. Walton-in-Gordano. 

 Occasionally by streams about Wells ; Miss Livett. 1 V. V. 



