LXVIII. 



ULMUS CAMPESTRIS. 



Common small-leaved Elm. 



ClassY. Pentandria. — Order 11. Digynia. 



Nat. Ord. Ulmace^e. 



Gen, Char. Perianth single, superior, four or five cleft, 

 persistent. Capsule a samara, closed, membranous, 

 compressed, margined, superior, one-seeded. 



Spec. Char. Leaves rhomboid-ovate, acuminate, oblique 

 at the base, doubly serrate, scabrous above, downy be- 

 neath. Branches wiiy, somewhat corky, pubescent 

 when young. Fruit oblong, cloven, naked. 



SYNONYMES. 



Greek. frriXsa, 



Ulmus campestris et Tbeophr,.sti. Sauh. Pin. 42G. 



Ulmus vulgatissima, folio !ato scabro. Ger. Em. 14J50. Rail 

 Syn. 4G8. 

 Latin -^ Ulmus vulgaris. Park Theatr. 1404. 



Ulmus. Lob. Obs. G07. 



Ulmus campestris. Lin. Sp. • PI. 327. LLny. Fl. ii. p. 20. 

 L Eng. Bot. t. 1886. 

 French .... Orme ; Orme ordinaire. 

 Italian . . . Ormo. 

 Spanish and I Q^^^^ 

 Portuguese S 



German . . - Ulme ; Ulmbaum ; Riister. 

 Dutch....'- Olm ; Olmboom ; Ypenboom ; Herseleer. 

 Danish and ^ ^i„^_ 

 Swedish ,...S 

 Polish . . • • Ilm ; Kora wiazowa. 



Huss Him- 



Turkish . ■ Kasagatscli. 



