botanically arranged. 425 



CHENOPODIUM. Linn. Gen. Plant. 273. 

 Chenopodium foliis ovatis dentatis acuits, racemis ramosts 

 nudis. Syst. Nat. 



SOWBANE. Fruit green or reddish. About barns. August. 



SALSOLA. Linn. Gen. Plant. 275. 

 ..Salsola herbacea decumbens,folus subulatis spinosis scabris^ 

 calycibus marginatis axillaribus. Syst. Nat. 



KELPWORT. Blossoms greenish. On the sea shore. Sep- 

 tember. 



Salsola herbacea erecta^ foliis subulatis spinosis Icevibus^ 

 calycibus ovatis. Syst. Nat. 



GLASSWORT. Blossoms greenish. On the sea shore. July. 



ULMUS. Linn. Gen. Plant. 281. 

 Ulmus foliis duplicato-serratis: basiincequalibus. Syst. Nat. 



ELM. Blossoms in broad-topped spikes. Bark of the trunk 

 cracked and rough. In loamy land. April. 



A decoction of the inner bark, drank freely, is said to carry 

 off the water in dropsies. The bark dried and ground to powder, 

 hath been mixed with meal, in Norway, to make bread in times 

 of scarcity. 



Elmus foliis cegualiter serratis: basiincBqualibus. Syst. Nat. 

 SMALL ELM. Common in moist land and swamps. 



GOLDEN VINE Calix a perianthium with five small, obtuse 

 segments. Corolla one petal ; bell-shaped. Limb divided into 

 five obtuse, patent segments. Stamina five erect filaments in- 

 serted into the corolla at the sinuses of the segments. Anthercs 



F f f simple. 



