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MANUAL OF POISONOUS PLANTS 





Fig. 189. Deadly Upas Tree (Antiaris toxicaria). Flowering branch; portion 

 of staminate flower; longitudinal section of pistillate flower. (After Faguet.) 



elm (Ulmus americana) which supplies a wood used largely in the manufacture 

 of chairs. The partly ornamental elms are rock elm (U. racemosa) and slip- 

 pery elm (U. fulva). The bark of the latter is used in medicine. The rock j 

 elm is used in the manufacture of bicycles; the wood taking a pretty finish. ( 

 One of the common elms of Europe, cultivated in the United States, is the 

 U. canipestris. The U. montana is the Scotch elm. The hackberry (Ccltis oc- 

 cidentalis) is a valuable shade tree and famishes pretty wood which is difficult | 

 to work. The Chlorophora excelsa is one of the best timber trees of West 

 Africa. 



