6. 
‘THE WYCH ELM. 
Ulmus montana. 
Prate 1, Fre. 6. 
“UCH larger in leaf than Ulmus 
+ campestris, the Wych Elm is also 
distinguished by other and very 
= decided qualities from the small- 
EN . ; 
vaste leaved species. It is much less 
upright and stately in growth, 
A; its branches having a spreading and 
ra drooping habit altogether foreign to the 
last described. Whilst Ulmus campestris 
is sometimes called ‘the English Elm,’ Montana 
is often known by the name of ‘the Scotch Elm,’ 
notwithstanding that the latter has a greater and 
more certain claim to be ranked as a native of 
