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Fig. 208. Priinua Amygdalus, 

 Almond, i (E.D.). 



Fig. 209. lihamnus Franr/ula, 

 Alder Buckthorn, J (E.D.). 



ADDENDUM. 



[The Analytical Table does not include reference to seedlings of the 

 Elms, Ulmus montana and U. campestris, whose shortly-stalked, epigeal, 

 somewhat fleshy cotyledons are slightly longer than broad and are 

 characterised by the pair of teeth into which the base of each lamina 

 is prolonged. The first two primary leaves are opposite, and ovate with 

 serrate margins. Seedlings of U. campestris are excessively rare in this 

 country.] 



