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e CHENOPODIUM. Linn. Gen, Plant. 275. * 
Chenopodium foliis ovatis dentatis acutis, racemis ramofis nudis, 
Syf. Na. —— d 
SOWBANE. Fruit green or reddifh. About barns. Auguft. 
SALSOLA. Linn. Gen. Plant. 275. 
Salfola berbacea decumbens, foliis fubulatis Jpinofis feabris, 
calycibus marginatis axillaribus. Syft. Nat. 
KELPWORT. Bloffoms greenifh. On the fea (hore. Sep- 
tember. | = 
Salfila herbacea eretta, foliis fubulatis fpinofis levibus, calycibus 
evatis. Syft. Nat. 
 eL4ssWoRT. Bloffoms greenifh. On the fea fhore. July. 
| ULMUS. Linn. Gen. Plant. 281. 
Ulmus foliis duplicato-ferratis : bafi incequalibus. “Syf. Nat. 
rim, Bloflems in broad-tepped pikes. Bark of the trunk 
cracked and rough. In loamy land. April. 
. A deco&ion of the inner bark, drank freely, is faid to carry 
off the water in dropfies. "The bark dried and ground to power 
uth been mixed with meal, in Norway, to make bread in times 
of fcarcity. | : y 
aEdmus foliis: equaliter. ferratis : bafi ineequalibus. Syft. Nat. 
SMALL ELA, Common in moift Jand and »fwamps- | 
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GOLDEN ving. Calix a perianthium with five fmali, obtufe 
fegments. -Corola one petal ; bell-fhaped. Limb divided inte 
five obtufe, patent fegments. Stamina five erect filaments in-- 
ferted into the corolla at the finufes of the fegments. Anthere 
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