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Ulmus Campestris—continued. 
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Variety Concavefolia, Royal Avenue and 
North Road. 
be Webbiana, a small elegant tree 
planted recently near the lake. 
a4 Louis Van Houtte, branches golden 
tipped, bank overlooking Queen’s 
Parade field, young tree. 
¥ Myrtifolia, North Road. 
Ulmus Suberosa, supposed to be a variety of Campestris, (the 
cork barked Elm) in Cow Lane, by the 
farmhouse, and between obelisk and lake. 
UImus Montana (the Scotch or Wych Elm) Royal Avenue. 
Variety Vulgaris, road-side, near the lake. 
Rugosa, Last but two western end 
Royal Avenue. 
Cevennensis, a small tree and very 
scarce, near wood yard. 
Nigra (black Irish Elm), Royal Avenue. 
fendula (weeping Scotch Elm), lawn 
near the lake, and by the wood yard. 
Fastigiata, eastern side of lake on the 
bank. 
Montana glabra (the smooth leaved 
Wych Elm), Royal Avenue. 
Glabra Vegeta (the Huntingdon Elm) 
at new entrance at Park Lane, and 
each side of the pathway opposite 
through the Common. 
Glabra microphylla pendula (the 
weeping Scampston Elm), top of 
the walk leading to lower dell, 
opposite Botanic Garden. 
