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Order 20. URTICALES. 



Engl. Syllab. ed. i, p. 95, (1892). 



Family 44. ULMACEAE Mirbel, El., II., p. 905, (18 15). 

 also Linclley Nat. Syst., Ed. 2, p. 178, (1836); Planch in DC. 

 Prodr. XVII., p. 151, (1873). 



ULMUS Vergil, Eel. II : 70, V : 3, Georg. I : 170, II : 18, 

 72, 222, IV : 144, also Catullus, Columella, V : 6, Pliny XVI : 17, 

 Claudian. Ptelea Homer. II., <$>, 350, Hesiod, Theophrastus III : 14 

 Dioscorides, I : iii, Theocritus, Eid. I : 21, VII : 8. Claudius, 

 etc., Ulmiis Tragus, Matthioli, Dodonaeus, Bellonius, Turner, 

 Cordus, Gesner, Lonicer, Lobellius, Caesalpinus, Camerarius, 

 Clusius, Anguillara, Castor Durante, Tabernaemontanus, etc., 

 etc. Ulmiis Tour., Els., p. 473, (1694), E R. H., p. 601 (1700), 

 Linnaeus, Syst., (1735), Gen. p. 68, (1737). Ulmus Sen., p. 106, 



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Ulmus americana Linn., Sp. PI., p. 226, (1753). 



Lake Maxinkuckee (H. W. Clarke); No. 7721 St. Joseph, 

 Mich. Found in all the counties. It seems to be the healthiest 

 of our tees under the rapidly changing conditions due to deforesta- 

 tion in our area. 



Ulmus Thomae Sarg., Silva 14, p. 102, (1902). em. 



Ulmus racemosa Thomas, Am. Jr. Sci. 19, p. 170, (183 1). not 

 Ulmus racemosa Borck. 



Nos. 1T475, 1 1688, Studebaker's Woods, South of South Bend, 

 Ind. ; [7380 Kalamazoo, Mich. [Kalamazoo Co.] (Tuthill.)]. I 

 have found this plant only in the above mentioned place where 

 it is quite abundant growing with U . americana and U. fulva. 

 Doubtless it will be found in other large woods. 



Ulmus fulva Michx., FI. Bor. Am., i, p. 172, (1803). 



Lake Maxinkuckee (II. W. Clarke); No. 9369 Notre Dame, 

 Ind. Rather abundant in Studebaker's Woods South Bend, Ind. 

 Many of the younger trees are annually injured by the removal 

 of large strips of bark for medicinal purposes. Found also in 

 Elkhart, Laporte, Porter, Berrien and Van Buren Cos. 



CELTIS -Pliny XIII : 17, also Celtis Gaza, Turner, Lotos 

 Dioscordes I : 134, alo Pliny 1. c. Celtis Tour., p 485, (1694). 

 I. R. H. p. 612, (1700): Linn., Gen., p. 337, (1737), CelTis Linn., 

 Gen. p. 467, (1754). 



Celtis occidentalis Linn., Sp. !1. p. 1044, (1753). 



