934 The Trees of Great Britain and Ireland 



westward by Celtis reticulata, Torrey, 1 which occurs in Texas, New Mexico, 

 Arizona, Utah, Nevada, and Lower California, and has not yet apparently been 

 introduced. 



C. mississippiensis was probably introduced, by the elder Michaux, into France, 

 where the species was first described in 1810 from a tree cultivated at Paris. It was 

 not introduced into England in Loudon's time. The only cultivated specimen known 

 to us is a small tree in Kew Gardens. (A. H.) 



1 Ann. Lye. N. York, ii. 247 (1828). C. occidentalis, var. reticulata, Sargent, Forest Trees N. Amer., \otk Census, U.S. 

 ix. 126 (1884); Garden and Forest, iii. 40 f. 12 (1890). C. mississippiensis, var. reticulata, Sargent, Silva N. Amer. vii. 

 72, t. 319 (1895), and Trees N. Amer. 301 (1905). 



